When coming to Paris, you definitely shouldn't miss Versailles - only this place, with its glorious past and its dark sides will explain to you the culture and way of life of the French people.
You will meet your kid-friendly and engaging guide in Paris and go together to Versailles by public transportation.
Once arrived in Versailles, enter directly the famous palace of Versailles! This is where the power of France was in the past! You all will learn a lot about the way of life of French Royals.
You'll visit the part of gardens with your guide.
We will provide you with special PASSPORT tickets that include access to all available attractions in the gardens, including the Trianon estate and attraction such as the fountain shows and musical gardens.
At the end of the tour, you can either return to Paris with your guide or chose to explore on your own one of the world's most beautiful botanical gardens and take the train back to Paris on your own.
Together with your experienced, kid-friendly guide you will arrive at Versailles by train and go directly to the entrance. Inside this amazing palace you will discover how the French Royals lived, the guide will bring to life the past centuries with all their glory and not so glorious sides. You will visit the hall of mirrors, the king's state apartments and the gallery of great battles.
After the palace you'll get to visit the immense gardens of Versailles - or at least a part of them as they are so huge you'd need days to see everything. But you will see the fountains, parterres and paths and some groves - and if you come on a day with musical fountain shows you will definitely fell like a royal yourself! After the tour you can stay there for all the time you wish, have a picnic or just enjoy the sun!
The meeting point is outside the Orsay Museum. From the Orsay station here you will take the train to get to Versailles together with your guide.
Your guide will have the skip-the-line tickets with him, so you don't have to worry about anything!
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