Leave the city behind and dive into an unforgettable journey with our Half-Day Versailles Sidecar Tour. Travel in style through country roads in a vintage sidecar, soaking in the fresh air and open landscapes as you make your way to the magnificent Palace of Versailles. Your knowledgeable driver-guide will share engaging stories about French history and the royal lives that once filled these halls. This isn’t just sightseeing—it’s an immersive experience that combines adventure, history, and a unique way to explore one of France’s most iconic destinations. Perfect for anyone seeking a fresh and exciting perspective!
HIGHLIGHTS:
1. Ticket entry included to the Château of Versailles, complete with an audio guide to enrich your self-guided tour.
2. Uncover captivating stories of Versailles Estate grounds with your knowledgeable guide.
3. Explore the lively Place du Marché Notre-Dame, the heart of Versailles' vibrant market scene.
4. Round-trip transportation from central Paris.
Your guide will drive you right up to the Place Louis XIV directly in front of the Palace. Her is your first great photo stop, and your guide will entertain you with some stories about the history of Versailles.
You will be chauffeured up to about 100 meters from the Grand Canal. Here we dismount the sidecar and walk up to one of the best viewing points on the Canal.
Your guide will drive right up to the main gates of the Grand Trianon for a photo stop and some stories about its history.
After the big Trianon, we wrap around to the small Trianon for more stories and pictures.
You will be able to admire one of Marie-Antoinette's favourite places in the estate of Versailles and learn about exactly why she spent so much time here!
Our meeting location is on the Pont de Bir-Hakeim, on the left bank side, closest to the Bir-Hakeim metro station exit.
Our guide and side-car will be visibly parked under the elevated metro tracks.
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