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Visit Versailles with a guide in the afternoon: an enjoyable outing at a time when there a fewer visitors. Guided tour of the main apartments, free time in the gardens. Depart from and return to the center of Paris by coach.  
 
Included Highlights
 Discover the history of the Palace of Versailles with a guide from our team
 Skip the line with a priority ticket guided tour of the Royal Apartments and the Hall of Mirrors
 Enjoy an afternoon excursion to the Palace of Versailles from Paris by luxury air-conditioned coach
 Explore the gardens designed by André Le Nôtre at your own pace
 
 

The Palace of Versailles was the residence of French Kings Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Louis XVI and their courts from 1682 until the French Revolution in 1789. With commentary from your guide played through individual headsets, discover the splendor of the Palace of Versailles, a symbol of royal power. Its sumptuous decoration, Baroque architecture, many works of art, and furniture were all created by the greatest craftsmen of the day. Then enjoy the beauty of the French gardens of Versailles
at your own pace.

Set off for the Palace of Versailles from our agency in Central Paris at 2 p.m. Take advantage of the 45-minute journey by luxury air-conditioned coach to listen to your guide's introduction to the palace's history.

Stretching for more than 721,000 square feet, the Palace of Versailles has over 700 rooms. Follow your guide straight to the front of the line to tour the palace's most beautiful rooms: the King's Grand Apartments, with seven rooms each dedicated to a different god (Apollo, Mars, Mercy, Venus, etc.), and the Queen's Grand Apartments, mirroring those of the king, including the Coronation Room and the Queen's Bedroom, once occupied by Marie Antoinette.  Also, marvel at the majestic "Hall of Mirrors" Versailles, a large reception room in which to see and be seen, dreamt up by the famous architect, Jules Hardouin-Mansart. Almost 240 feet-long, it was created to astonish visitors to the Sun King, Louis XIV; it is lit by 17 windows and some 350 mirrors, and overlooks the palace's breath-taking gardens, the second part of your visit.

In 1661, Louis XIV commissioned the landscape architect André Le Nôtre to lay out the gardens and grounds, something that was just as important to the king as the construction of the palace. Spend time exploring the Gardens of Versailles and admire the 386 works of art (including more than 200 statues), fountains, ponds, flower beds, and woodland. During the Summer months, a range of activities are organized, for example, the Grandes Eaux Musicales, when the garden's fountains "dance" in time to music.

Return to Paris scheduled for around 6 p.m.

 
Guide's recommendations
Serge, Driver Tour Guide since 2011

The Palace of King Louis the fourteenth in Versailles is something you have to see at least once in your life. It’s only about 10 miles from Paris and the half day tour gives you a good overview of the most impressive rooms and the gardens. This beautiful Palace became a model and inspired kings in many other countries. Through this visit, you will learn how the palace was a tool for the king to control the nobles and why the French Revolution happened.

 
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April 01- October 31,  
Everyday except Monday, May 5, July 14 and special events
Except Saturday and Sunday between April and October
Except Tuesday from May 24th to June 28th
Departure: 2.00 PM

Code : VAP
Departure

Address : PARISCityVISION agency
2 rue des pyramides 75001 Paris
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Metro: Tuileries , Pyramides

Duration

4 hour(s)

Return

PARISCityVISION agency

Price:

Adults : $ 104.00

Children (4-17) : $ 59.00

Please note :

Important: Closing of the Queen’s State Apartment for renovation works
- High-heeled shoes are not recommended due to parquet flooring in the rooms and cobblestones outside
- Strollers may not be taken into the palace
- Access to the palace can be challenging for visitors with reduced mobility
- Photography without flash is permitted inside the palace
- Tuesday mornings are not recommended because the palace is particularly busy
- The skip-the-line access is subject to the Versailles Palace procedures: The Vigipirate plan, the security control or an unforeseen crowd can slow down the entrance

The price includes :

* Transport to and from Paris by luxury air-conditioned coach
* Priority access ticket for the Palace of Versailles and its gardens (except on certain dates for the gardens)
* Services of a driver-guide, with commentary played through individual headsets for added convenience

The price does not include :

* Transfers to and from your Paris accommodation
* Admission to the gardens on specific dates (see above)