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EUR 69 - 159 Mercure Versailles Chateau
Mercure Versailles Chateau provides air-conditioned, en suite rooms with satellite TV in the centre of Versailles. It is just 1 km from the The Palace… MoreEUR 147 - 357 Pullman Versailles Château
Pullman Versailles Château is 400 metres from the Château de Versailles. It offers luxurious rooms and suites, 24-hour room service and use of the b… MoreEUR 82 - 82 Royal Hotel
The charming Royal Hotel is located 5 minutes from the Château de Versailles in the Saint-Louis district, one of the most historic areas of Versaille… MoreEUR 178 - 532 Trianon Palace Versailles, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Located opposite the Chateau de Versailles, this unique 4-star hotel features a Gordon Ramsey restaurant and a Spa and Wellness centre, just 30 minute… MoreEUR 89 - 168 Huttopia Versailles
Huttopia Versailles is set in the middle of the forest, 2.5 km from Versailles. It provides camping-style accommodation in wooden huts and gypsy cara… MoreEUR 111 - 236 Hotel De France
Hotel De France faces Chateau de Versailles and is only 800 metres from Versailles Chantier train station. It is set in 18th century townhouse and off… MoreEUR 88 - 120 Hôtel d´Angleterre
Hotel d’Angleterre is located opposite the Chateau de Versailles and 500 metres from the Versailles-Rive Gauche RER station. It offers en-suite acco… MoreEUR 95 - 165 Hôtel la Residence Du Berry
Logis Hotel la Residence Du Berry is situated in the heart of town, close to the world famous Chateau de Versailles and its marvellous gardens.
Combi… MoreEUR 75 - 105 Hôtel Le Home Saint Louis
Entirely renovated, this family-run hotel is situated in the historic Saint Louis district of Versailles. It offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi intern… MoreEUR 113 - 1,170 Hôtel Le Versailles
Set in calm location in the centre of town, this hotel is a one-minute walk from Chateau de Versailles. It offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-scre… MoreEUR 95 - 140 A l´Hôtel Des Roys
A L´Hotel des Roys is just a 5-minute walk from the famous Palace of Versailles. Free parking during the night and on the weekends, and free Wi-… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Versailles is a city on western edge of the France|French capital city Paris, now part of the sprawling metropolis within the Ile de France region. Versailles is best known for being the site of the vast royal palace and gardens built by King Louis XIV within what was previously a royal hunting lodge. It is also one of the poshiest neighbourhood around Paris.
The Palace of Versailles has been the scene for several historic occasions, not the least of which was the signing, on 28 June 1919 within the Hall of Mirrors, of the Peace Treaty between defeated Germany and the Allies that brought the First World War officially to an end. The signing of the treaty at Versailles, of course, mirrored the proclamation, in 1871 within the same long hall, of the establishment of the German Empire under the Prussian king, subsequently the Kaiser.
The easiest way to get to Versailles palace and avoid queue is to buy a Forfait Loisirs ticket: it costs a bit more than the usual entrance ticket (21.15 Euro) but includes railway and metro tickets (to and from), an audioguided tour of the Chapel and Opera House, the King's and Queen's State Apartments, the Dauphin's and the Mesdames' Apartments, the Coach Museum, Trianons and all the temporary exhibitions
It takes about 40 minutes to reach Versailles from Paris.
There are three different train stations in Versailles: Versailles Rive Gauche, Versailles Rive Droite and Versailles Chantiers. Versailles Rive Gauche is the one closest to the Palace (5 minutes by walk), so this is probably the one you want, but you might end up in another station depending on where you come from.
RER C line, direction Versailles Rive Gauche (train called VICK or VERO), get off at Versailles Rive Gauche station. Be careful not to get off at Viroflay Rive Gauche! The name looks somewhat the same, but this is not the same station! Another branch of the RER C, direction Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, stops at Versailles Chantiers.
Route 171 travels between Pont de Sèvres (at the end of Métro line 9) to Versailles. The bus journey from the station to the Chateau takes approximately 25 minutes.
Chateau de Versailles, , open daily (except Mondays when the chateau is closed) 9am - 5pm, October-April, 9am-6pm May - September. One Day Pass (all inclusive) Apr-Oct: €20 weekdays, €25 weekends; Nov-Mar €16; under-18s free. Chateau-only tickets also available. Another famous "must see" location on the western outskirts of Paris. Not only does it have enormous historical significance, it is also a very beautiful building. Do other tourists a favor - do not use your mobile phones inside, it ruins the atmosphere. Note that the Hall of Mirrors is being renovated until 2007 but part of it is still visible. The rear of the pallace also is partially covered by scafoldings.
Alternatively, and especially if you have young children, you can gain access to the grounds only for 6 euros.
Consider taking an audioguide tour of the chateau, available in several languages from various reception points within the palace and grounds. The day pass price includes the audio tour.
Within the grounds in the Summer there are a number of activities including a train ride, horse and carriage tours , rowing boat and cycle hire. The mini-train is really the only time efficient way to get an overview of the entire grounds, which include his and hers residence palaces, which otherwise are at least a 30 minute walk each way from the main palace. The mini-train also stops along the main canal, where there is a cafe and a snack shop. For 20 euros it is also possible to hire a golf-style buggy for one hour in order to explore the expansive grounds.
The Carte Musées Unlimited Paris Museum Entrance to 70 sites.
Versailles itself (the town) has any number of good places to eat whilst visiting. Once you have made it into the palace grounds, however, it should be noted that it is far more convenient to eat within — the alternative is to hike back into the town, before returning to the Palace (time better spent viewing the rooms and grounds). The grounds are also perfect for picnicing in warm and/or dry weather.
A number of other options exist:
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Paris Montparnasse: you can take a train to Versailles at Gare Montparnasse, but it will stop at Versailles Chantiers. Versailles Rive Gauche station is only accessible via RER C.
Paris Saint Lazare: suburban trains stop at Versailles Rive Droite.By bus
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See the Paris museums and the interesting sites with one pass, and NO WAITING in line! Unlimited visits to museums and monuments in Paris and in the surrounding Ile de France. The queues are very long and on a hot summers day it is a worthwhile investment.Eat
Within the Château itself, a cafeteria is positioned not far from the Cour de la Chapelle
Within the Formal Gardens, there exists an informal restaurant, La Flotille, on Petite Venise (from the Château, head back directly through the Gardens to the start of the canal - Petite Venise and the restaurant can then be found to the right)
Several kiosks serving snacks and fast food can be found in the Gardens near the Quinconce du Midi and the Grand Trianon