Medieval Festival of Amboise
Medieval weekend in the royal city of Amboise with historical encampment and family entertainment
2026
About Medieval of Amboise
Medieval of Amboise — edition 2026
Medieval Festival of Amboise 2026
On the weekend of May 30th and 31st, 2026, the center of Amboise will host its Medieval Festival with a historical reenactment encampment, combat demonstrations, an artisan market, and entertainment for the whole family. Detailed program to be confirmed.
Prices Medieval of Amboise 2026
Medieval of Amboise — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 30 May to 31 May 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Medieval of Amboise
Practical Information
Access
By car: Amboise is located 27 km east of Tours via the D751 or the A10 (exit 18 Amboise). Free parking on the outskirts of the city center.
By train: Amboise SNCF station (Tours-Blois line), a 10-minute walk from the historic center.
Opening Hours
Saturday and Sunday, from 10 am to 6 pm. Continuous entertainment.
Prices
Free admission for all events in the city center.
Contact
Mairie d'Amboise
Phone: 02 47 23 47 23
Website: www.ville-amboise.fr
The Medieval Festival of Amboise: A Journey Through Time at the Foot of the Royal Castle
Every year at the end of May, the city of Amboise hosts its Medieval Festival, a festive weekend that immerses visitors and residents in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. At the foot of the Royal Castle of Amboise, a favorite residence of the Kings of France during the Renaissance, a medieval encampment comes to life with faithful reconstructions of daily life in the 15th century.
A Living Historical Encampment
Historical reenactment associations set up a period encampment with tents, weapons, armor, and everyday objects. Members of the companies, dressed in authentic costumes, present the daily life of knights, artisans, and peasants of the Middle Ages. Armored combat demonstrations, medieval fencing, and archery punctuate the day, while artisans offer workshops in blacksmithing, calligraphy, stone carving, and leatherworking.
Entertainment and Shows for the Whole Family
The Medieval Festival is designed as a family-friendly and participatory event. Children can try their hand at archery, discover knights' weapons and armor, participate in medieval games, and get their faces painted as period characters. Jugglers, troubadours, and storytellers wander through the streets and liven up the squares. An artisan market offers medieval objects and jewelry, period culinary specialties, and local products.
An Exceptional Heritage Setting
Amboise offers a setting naturally suited for this medieval immersion. The Royal Castle, where Charles VIII, Louis XII, and Francis I succeeded each other, overlooks the Loire River from its promontory. The medieval streets of the city center, the half-timbered houses, and the breathtaking views of the royal river complete this exceptional historical setting. The Medieval Festival contributes to the enhancement of this unique heritage.
An Associative and Educational Initiative
The event is organized in partnership with local schools, particularly the SEGPA and ULIS sections, which present woodworking and medieval-inspired craft creations. This educational dimension anchors the festival in local life and offers students the opportunity to showcase their manual skills to a large audience. Stands of professional artisans and heritage associations complete this rich and varied program.
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