Tours
If the Loire Valley is often called the “Garden of France”, Tours sits naturally at its heart. Here, the Loire and Cher rivers cross a broad valley of vineyards, orchards, and fairytale châteaux that helped shape the identity of France. From the late Middle Ages through the Renaissance, French kings chose this region as a place of residence rather than conquest, leaving behind a landscape of castles, gardens, and towns shaped by royal patronage.
Yet daily life in Tours feels far from ceremonial. Beneath the crooked half-timbered houses of the old town, the city moves with an easy, youthful energy shaped by its large student population. Evenings spill onto Place Plumereau, where terraces fill with conversation and glasses of Loire wine.
Beyond the city streets, the Loire Valley stretches in every direction — vineyards, villages, and some of France’s most beautiful châteaux — making Tours the perfect starting point for exploring one of the country’s most enchanting regions.