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Versailles Palace and Trianons Bus Tour VT

Versailles Hall of Mirrors
$161.20 per person

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Adult ($161.20) +
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Child ($97.52) +
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Book a Versailles bus tour available Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday from April through October and Tuesday and Saturday from January through March.

  • Tour days: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday from April through October and Tuesday and Saturday from January through March
  • Duration: 8:45 AM - 5:45 PM
  • Children's Rate: 4-17 years of age
  • Tour Code: VT
  • Included: Versailles tour, lunch in Restaurant "La Petite Venise"
  • Vehicle: Bus departing from 2, rue des Pyramides

You'll drive from Paris to Versailles. The town of Versailles is a wealthy suburb 11 miles Southwest of Paris and the Chateau de Versailles dominates the town.

The Palace of Versailles was the capital of the kingdom of France for over a century from 1682 to 1789 (when the French Revolution began) and as such holds an amazing amount of history with the Royal courts of King Louis XIII, his son Louis XIV, the "Sun King", Louis XV, and Louis XVI. Stripped of its furniture and ornaments during the French Revolution, it was abandoned until 1830 with King Louis-Philippe transformed it into a National Museum.

Touring the Palace, you'll see the Royal Apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, the Hall of Battles, the Queen's bedroom, and the Reception halls.

Versailles StatueYou should be able to enjoy some time strolling in the gardens of Versailles.  Designed by Andre Le Notre, the classic French Garden style was perfected here.

Lunch will be at the Restaurant La Petite Venise in the park of Versailles (drinks included).

The afternoon will include a visit to the Grand Trianon.  This place was a retreat for the King and his guests to escape the life of the court at Versailles. It was made of pink marble from Languedoc (in the South of France) in an Italianate-style by Jules Hardouin-Mansart.

The Petit Trianon was built by Jacques-Anges Gabriel for Louis XV for his botanical gardens.  However, it was Louis XVI who presented the Petit Trianon to Marie Antoinette.  She removed the botanical gardens and created her hamlet, a farm of sorts intended to depict a peasant village in Normandy. The Queen's architect was Richard Mique and the hamlet included a farmhouse, dairy, and mill.

Your Versailles bus tour will return to Paris in the early evening.

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