Departure from the city will lead you across the southern suburbs and into the expansive Fontainebleau forest, a former royal hunting ground that continues to provide a refreshing escape for Parisians. Upon reaching Château de Fontainebleau, you'll be handed your entrance ticket and personal video-guide. Fontainebleau was a beloved residence of French kings from François I to Napoléon III, with each monarch leaving their imprint on the structure.
During your exploration, take note of highlights such as the Renaissance galleries adorned with painted and sculpted decorations, the royal apartments, Napoleon I’s throne room and the theatre refurbished under Napoleon III. Outside, allocate some time to meander through the formal gardens and the extensive park, where lakes, canals and long perspectives offer spectacular views of the palace.
Next, you'll journey towards Barbizon, a tranquil village nestled at the edge of the forest. In the 19th century, artists like Corot, Millet and Rosa Bonheur made this their home to paint directly from nature, laying the groundwork for Impressionism. Your guide will elucidate this artistic legacy as you pass by. After this final stop, unwind on the drive back to Paris, returning to your starting point with the sensation of having ventured far beyond the city in just a few hours.