Enjoy a VIP day out of Paris to Versailles in the comfort of a private, WiFi-equipped Mercedes Benz. Tickets for Versailles get you into the palace to see the famous Hall of Mirrors, among other rooms. After your visit, take a stroll along a promenade leads from the palace to the Grand Canal, where you will have a lunch break at the historic "La Flotille" restaurant with the gourmet three-course lunch purchased separately. The day continues with stops Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon before return to Paris.
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A licensed, passionate guide helps you discover the best of Versailles, the palace of The Sun King.
Admire the State Apartments of Louis XIV and the breathtaking Hall of Mirrors.
The Hall of Mirrors is a symbol of political, economic and artistic success of France. Take time to learn why from your guide.
After exiting the palace, you will have free time to discover the beautiful French-style gardens with 55 fountains.
Tours include a lunch break at the historic and picturesquely situated "La Flotille" restaurant, with the gourmet three-course lunch purchased separately. After lunch, your guide will take you to Grand Trianon, which was used like private palace by Louis XIV.
As with time the main palace became very busy, the Sun King wanted another place to escape from the crowds. And so became Grand Trianon, made from pastel-pink marble.
You will also discover the Queen’s Hamlet, a stylised Norman village and farm built for Marie Antoinette where she retreated with her closest friends to enjoy an intimately rustic life.
You will also discover the Queen’s Hamlet, a stylised Norman village and farm built for Marie Antoinette where she retreated with her closest friends to enjoy an intimately rustic life.
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