Hotel in the heart of Amboise

Visit Amboise

and its surroundings

In the heart of the Loire Valley, in the royal town of Amboise, nestles the Lanex hotel. An ideal location to explore the region and visit the Loire castles. Explore this prestigious UNESCO World Heritage site and marvel at its historical and architectural treasures.

 

Take a leap back in time: no less than 22 castles, all part of French history, are waiting to be discovered. Take advantage of your stay in our hotel in Amboise to discover legendary castles such as Chenonceau, Chaumont-sur-Loire, Chambord, Villandry or Cheverny...

 

Discover these witnesses of an era, of a French art of living, under a mild climate that allows fruit, flowers and vines to flourish.

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The Loire

by bike

Discover the most beautiful castles of the Loire Valley by bicycle! The Lanex hotel is located on the route of La Loire à vélo and has a storage room for up to 40 bikes.

Visit

Amboise

Amboise, a city of character, is home to true architectural masterpieces such as the Château Royal, the Château du Clos Lucé, the last home of Leonardo da Vinci, and the Domaine Royal de Château Gaillard...

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Chenonceaux, Indre-et-Loire, France - July 5, 2012: The Chateau de Chenonceau near the village of Chenonceaux on a sunny day.

The castles

of the Loire

Discover the famous castles such as the royal castle of Amboise, 5 minutes walk from our hotel, the Clos Lucé, the Château Gaillard or the Château de Chenonceau which spans the Cher river.

The zoo

of Beauval

Visit one of the five most beautiful zoos in the world. At the Beauval ZooPark, admire the greatest diversity of animals in France: 10,000 animals representing 600 species over nearly 40 hectares.

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The wines

of the Loire

The vineyards of the Loire Valley can be explored by car, on foot or by bike, along seven vineyard paths with explanatory signs.