Plongez dans l'opulence et la grandeur du Château de Versailles lors d'une visite guidée privée de 2 heures. Accompagné par un guide expérimenté, parcourez les somptueuses salles du château, autrefois résidence des rois de France.
Découvrez l'histoire fascinante de ce lieu emblématique, de sa construction à son rôle central dans l'histoire de la monarchie française. Admirez les œuvres d'art remarquables et les décorations somptueuses qui ornent chaque pièce, des salons d'apparat à la célèbre Galerie des Glaces.
Explorez les jardins à la française, avec leurs fontaines envoûtantes et leurs allées sinueuses, conçus par le célèbre jardinier André Le Nôtre. Cette visite privée vous permettra de découvrir Versailles dans toute sa splendeur, avec un accès privilégié et des commentaires personnalisés pour une expérience mémorable et immersive.
Fees for garden: This option includes the garden entrance when the garden are not free.
In 1661 Louis XIV entrusted André Le Nôtre with the creation and renovation of the gardens of Versailles, which he considered just as important as the Palace. Work on the gardens was started at the same time as the work on the palace and lasted for 40 or so years. During this time André Le Nôtre collaborated with the likes of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Superintendant of Buildings to the King from 1664 to 1683, who managed the project, and Charles Le Brun, who was made First Painter to the King in January 1664 and provided the drawings for a large number of the statues and fountains.
The Palace of Versailles has been listed as a World Heritage Site for 30 years and is one of the greatest achievements in French 17th century art. Louis XIII's old hunting pavilion was transformed and extended by his son, Louis XIV, when he installed the Court and government there in 1682. A succession of kings continued to embellish the Palace up until the French Revolution.
Your guide will wait for you in front of the statute.
Please come 10 minutes before the departure time.
And please do not go directly at the entrance of the Versailles Palace, the guide will not wait you there.
Versailles is renowned for its opulent palace, the Château de Versailles, which was the seat of political power in France under King Louis XIV. This grand estate, with its stunning gardens and Hall of Mirrors, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. The city itself offers a charming blend of historical significance and modern attractions.
The Château de Versailles is a grand palace and garden that was the principal royal residence of France under King Louis XIV. It is famous for its opulent Hall of Mirrors, stunning gardens, and historical significance.
This museum, located within the palace, showcases a vast collection of historical artifacts and paintings that tell the story of France from the Middle Ages to the modern era.
The Grand Trianon is a neoclassical palace built by Louis XIV as a retreat from the formalities of court life. It features beautiful gardens and a serene atmosphere.
The extensive gardens of the Château de Versailles are a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring beautifully landscaped lawns, fountains, and sculptures.
A buttery, flaky pastry that is a staple of French breakfasts.
A hearty beef stew cooked in red wine with carrots, onions, and herbs.
A rich custard dessert topped with a layer of caramelized sugar.
This is the best time to visit Versailles due to pleasant weather and the full blooming of the palace gardens. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the historical sites.
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Versailles is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, visitors should take standard precautions to protect themselves and their belongings.
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Versailles Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.
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