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🍰 Paris | Exploring the Birthplace of Cream - Chantilly

🌟 Chantilly is located in the Oise department of the Hauts-de-France region in northern France, about 50 kilometers from Paris. The Château de Chantilly is an ancient castle situated in Chantilly, France. It consists of two attached buildings: the Great Castle, which was destroyed during the French Revolution and rebuilt in the 1870s, and the Small Castle, constructed around 1560 for the Duke of Montmorency. The castle is now owned by the Institut de France and houses the Musée Condé, as the Prince of Condé resided here. It is one of France's finest art museums, open to the public. 🌟 Transportation 🚄 Depart from Paris Nord (Gare du Nord) and take the Ter train for a 25-minute ride to Chantilly Gouvieux, costing 9 euros. 🚌 After exiting the station, take a free bus to Château de Chantilly. It's recommended to walk for 30 minutes to reach the castle, as the path takes you through forests and large lawns. Operating hours are daily from 10:00 to 18:00, closed on Tuesdays, and the entrance fee is 18 euros. 🌟 Don't forget to indulge in cream desserts! This is the birthplace of cream, after all. You can simply walk into any patisserie and find delicious cream desserts. #Paris #ParisTravel #ParisCastles #Chantilly #FrenchWeekend #Parks #SpringParks #Spring #VisitAPark

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🍰 Paris | Exploring the Birthplace of Cream - Chantilly

🌟 Chantilly is located in the Oise department of the Hauts-de-France region in northern France, about 50 kilometers from Paris. The Château de Chantilly is an ancient castle situated in Chantilly, France. It consists of two attached buildings: the Great Castle, which was destroyed during the French Revolution and rebuilt in the 1870s, and the Small Castle, constructed around 1560 for the Duke of Montmorency. The castle is now owned by the Institut de France and houses the Musée Condé, as the Prince of Condé resided here. It is one of France's finest art museums, open to the public. 🌟 Transportation 🚄 Depart from Paris Nord (Gare du Nord) and take the Ter train for a 25-minute ride to Chantilly Gouvieux, costing 9 euros. 🚌 After exiting the station, take a free bus to Château de Chantilly. It's recommended to walk for 30 minutes to reach the castle, as the path takes you through forests and large lawns. Operating hours are daily from 10:00 to 18:00, closed on Tuesdays, and the entrance fee is 18 euros. 🌟 Don't forget to indulge in cream desserts! This is the birthplace of cream, after all. You can simply walk into any patisserie and find delicious cream desserts. #Paris #ParisTravel #ParisCastles #Chantilly #FrenchWeekend #Parks #SpringParks #Spring #VisitAPark

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