Map of Château de Fontainebleau France – Palace & Location Guide

Château de Fontainebleau is one of France's grandest royal palaces, celebrated for its Renaissance and classical architecture, magnificent interiors and extensive gardens. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the château served as a residence for French monarchs from the 12th century through to Napoleon Bonaparte and remains one of the country's most historically significant landmarks.

This map of Château de Fontainebleau France provides a location guide to the palace, gardens, surrounding forest, nearby attractions and transport connections.

Quick Answer:

Château de Fontainebleau is located in the town of Fontainebleau, approximately 70 kilometres southeast of Paris in the Seine-et-Marne department of the Île-de-France region.

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Where is Château de Fontainebleau Located?

Château de Fontainebleau is situated in the town of Fontainebleau within the Seine-et-Marne department of the Île-de-France region. Surrounded by one of France's largest royal forests, the palace is a popular day trip from Paris and one of the country's finest historic residences.

  • Country: France
  • Region: Île-de-France
  • Department: Seine-et-Marne
  • Town: Fontainebleau
  • UNESCO status: World Heritage Site
  • Known for: Royal palace, Napoleon, Renaissance architecture and gardens

Palace Features

  • Royal Apartments: Lavishly decorated rooms used by French monarchs and Napoleon.
  • Gallery of Francis I: Masterpiece of French Renaissance art and architecture.
  • Napoleon Museum: Exhibits dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte and the First Empire.
  • Grand Parterre: One of Europe's largest formal palace gardens.
  • English Garden: Landscaped park featuring lakes and walking paths.
  • Forest of Fontainebleau: Extensive woodland surrounding the château.

Top Attractions Nearby

  • Forest of Fontainebleau: Vast woodland renowned for hiking, cycling and rock climbing.
  • Grand Canal: Scenic waterway within the palace grounds.
  • Grand Parterre: Formal gardens designed in the French style.
  • Town Centre of Fontainebleau: Historic streets, cafés and boutiques.
  • Napoleon Courtyard: Historic entrance where Napoleon delivered his farewell to the Imperial Guard.
  • Diana Garden: Elegant landscaped garden beside the palace.

Transport Features

  • Fontainebleau–Avon Railway Station: Main rail connection from Paris.
  • Regional bus services: Regular buses connect the station with the château.
  • Visitor parking: Parking available near the palace grounds.
  • Walking access: Easy pedestrian routes through Fontainebleau.
  • Cycling paths: Routes through the surrounding forest and town.
  • Road access: Convenient access from Paris via the A6 motorway.

Nearby Destinations

  • Paris
  • Palace of Versailles
  • Giverny
  • Vaux-le-Vicomte
  • Provins
  • Barbizon

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Château de Fontainebleau?
    Château de Fontainebleau is located in the town of Fontainebleau, approximately 70 kilometres southeast of Paris.
  • Why is Château de Fontainebleau famous?
    It is famous for its royal history, Renaissance architecture, Napoleon's residence and UNESCO World Heritage status.
  • What attractions are near Château de Fontainebleau?
    Nearby attractions include the Forest of Fontainebleau, Grand Parterre, Napoleon Courtyard, Diana Garden and the historic town centre.
  • How do you get to Château de Fontainebleau?
    Visitors commonly travel by train from Paris to Fontainebleau–Avon Station before taking a local bus or taxi to the château.
  • Can you visit the gardens without entering the palace?
    Many of the palace gardens and surrounding parkland can be enjoyed separately, although access arrangements may vary.
  • Is Château de Fontainebleau worth visiting?
    Yes. It is one of France's finest royal residences, offering exceptional architecture, historic interiors and extensive gardens.

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This page is provided for general informational and map reference purposes only. Palace opening hours, guided tours, garden access, admission prices, transport services, accessibility and visitor facilities may change without notice. Always verify important travel information with official sources before visiting. Map data is provided by OpenStreetMap contributors.