Discover the 18th century French glamorous lifestyle.
Marie-Antoinette is one of the most iconic characters in Versailles’ rich history. She became queen of France at 19 years old. She was a rebel queen, capricious, leading a lavish and extravagant lifestyle. She was looking for fun and freedom. Her life had a tragic ending with the French Revolution.
- At first I will pick you up at your hotel in the morning.
- We will spend the day together in this magnificent place : we’ll visit the Palace of Versailles and then, away from all the bustling of the Palace, be enchanted by the marvellous garden, by the refined Petit Trianon and the hamlet.
- Skip the line
- At the end of our visit, I will take you back to Paris.
This tour is suited for culture lovers, families and couples.
Pickup included
Discover the fascinating life of Marie-Antoinette, the only Queen that ever really reigned over Versailles. Life of luxury in 18th century, pleasures, scandals…
Spend the day in this magnificent place with your private guide : visit the Palace of Versailles, then away from all the bustling of the Palace, be enchanted by the refined Petit Trianon and the hamlet.
Explore the places where this mythic figure lived. Delve into the extravagant lifestyle of Marie-Antoinette.
Skip the line with your licensed private guide. Full-day tour
The Queen Marie-Antoinette was going to the Petit Trianon to live a less formal and more intimate life with her inner circle. She was looking for fun and freedom.
She is one of the most iconic characters in Versailles’ rich history. Theatre, art, music, parties and balls, gambling, fashion…
Marie-Antoinette was a rebel queen, capricious, leading a lavish and extravagant lifestyle.
We will have lunch in a restaurant of your choice. We will also explore the fascinating garden of the Palace of Versailles : sculptures and fountains...
Art, architecture, gardens, Versailles has a dazzling beauty that will make your day unforgettable.
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