Avoid the crowds and enjoy priority entry to the famous Palace of Versailles on this private tour.
Learn more from a professional guide with a degree in art history than from a traveler exploring the city on his or her own.
Ideal for history lovers or those short on time.
Explore the châteaux, gardens, Marie-Antoinette's estate, the Hall of Mirrors and much more in just half a day.
With unrestricted access to the Palace of Versailles, this tour is perfect for visitors pressed for time.
Benefit from the knowledge of a local multilingual driver-guide throughout your visit.
Return transportation from your Paris accommodation is included.
Discover our private half-day tour of Versailles with priority access
Pickup included
you will visit the Petit Trianon, the country château of Louis XV and Marie-Antoinette, famous for its neoclassical style and pretty inner courtyard. You'll discover another face of Versailles, a more intimate and personal one.
You'll visit the Petit Trianon and the Queen's famous hamlet, where she came to recharge her batteries. All the hidden secrets will be revealed...
This half-day private tour of Versailles will introduce you to the world's most famous palace, the home of Louis XIV, the Sun King.
Admire the official residence of Louis XIV and the breathtaking Hall of Mirrors.
After this impressive tour, you'll have free time to explore the magnificent French garden and its 55 fountains.
- High level of service and very competitive prices.
- Priority access to the château and gardens.
We guarantee easy access to the Château de Versailles without queuing.
- Tours are fully personalized and include a tailor-made itinerary.
- Licensed multilingual driver-guides experienced in handling VIP clients.
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