Experience this 8.5-hour bike tour with skip-the-line access to the Palace of Versailles from Paris. With your guide, ride around the gardens and canals of Versailles before you enter the Chateau, where you can explore the Hall of Mirrors and Marie Antoinette's chambers. This tour includes use of a bike and helmet, round-trip transportation from Paris to Versailles, a guided tour of King Louis XVI's apartments, and entrance to the Palace of Versailles.
Meet outside the Javel métro station, get introduced to your guide and your group, and get ready to board the RER C to head to Versailles.
Bike around the town and parks of Versailles
Explore the market and pick out picnic supplies
See the Grand Canal and ride around it
Access is included
Access is included
Access is included
Skip-the-line entry into the chateau
Your tour meets at Saint Lazare train station in front of track #22. Look for your guide with a sign in front of the Relay store and Starbucks.
The train station address is: 13 Rue d’Amsterdam, 75008 Paris
• Please arrive at the meeting point no later than 15 minutes prior to your departure time
• Children must be accompanied by an adult
• Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
• It is recommended to bring a backpack to carry your food for your picnic lunch
• Not wheelchair accessible
• Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
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