• The Château de Vincennes is surrounded by a 3608 ft (1100 m)-long fortified wall with nine towers and is also protected by a moat, 88 ft (27 m) wide.
  • The Château de Vincennes is partially accessible (outside areas, ground floor from donjon). Accompanying person required (cobbles, 4% inclining slope).
  • The Château de Vincennes is a massive 14th and 17th century French royal fortress in the town of Vincennes, to the east of Paris, now a suburb of the metropolis.
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  • From the metro station, it’s only a 5min walk to the entrance of Château de Vincennes. Château de Vincennes Tickets and Opening Hours.
  • Dating back to the 1300s, the keep of the Château de Vincennes was once the residence of kings and queens, including Charles V with his wife Jeanne de Bourbon...
  • Today, the Château de Vincennes is a museum. Its grounds can be freely accessed, while the buildings can be visited on a guided tour.
  • The Château de Vincennes is a massive 14th and 17th century French royal castle in the town of Vincennes in a suburb of Paris metropolis.
  • The Château de Vincennes is included in the Paris Museum Pass, so if you have the pass you won’t need to queue at the castle or pay for a ticket.
  • By metro, line 1 is ideal with its Château de Versailles station. If you want to go to the Château de Vincennes by bus, take lines 115, 118 or 46.