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Palace of Versailles small group tours

These Palace of Versailles excursions can include an audio guide as well as personal guide who speaks 10 languages. 

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Whether you're a history buff or you've just got a love of art, there are plenty of Palace of Versailles unique excursions you can plan. From a bike tour of the city to a sunset bike tour with a fireworks show, there are plenty of options for you to make the most of your time in France.

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Grand and Petit Trianon Palaces

Whether you're interested in the history of Marie Antoinette, the construction of the Petit Trianon and Grand Trianon, or the beautiful gardens that surround them, there are many unique excursions to choose from when visiting the Palace of Versailles. If you're looking for a private tour with a local guide, you'll be able to enjoy a guided tour of the palace, a private theatre show, a gourmet three-course lunch, and access to the Queen's Hamlet.

In addition to the main Palace of Versailles, you can also visit the Petit and Grand Trianon Palaces on a single ticket. These two palaces are located on the grounds of the estate of Trianon, which includes a castle and gardens. The estate of Trianon was built under Louis XIV and was a place for recreation.

Place d'Armes

Located just minutes from Paris, the Palace of Versailles is one of the most popular sights to see in France. It is a symbol of the French monarchy and a showcase of its rich history. During the reign of Louis XIV, the palace was the temple of the monarchy and it could hold up to 5,000 guests at a time.

The Palace of Versailles is a World Heritage site. Visitors can expect to see stunning architecture and art. The palace is full of history and natural beauty. During summer, visitors can enjoy entertainment in the palace's gardens.

The Hall of Mirrors is a stunning room at the Palace of Versailles. It was built by Jules Hardouin-Mansart between 1678 and 1684. It features mirrors designed to reflect light.

Hall of Mirrors

Visiting the Hall of Mirrors is a must for anyone visiting the Palace of Versailles. Located in the Palace's central gallery, the Hall of Mirrors features seventeen gilded arcade windows. These windows are the source of illumination for the 73 m long room. It is decorated with 350 mirrors.

One of the most iconic rooms in the Palace, the Hall of Mirrors was designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart. It is a reflection of the political and artistic success of France. The French style of architecture incorporates national emblems.

The Hall of Mirrors has 350 mirrors and 17 gilded arcade windows. This makes it one of the largest mirror galleries in the world.

Le Potager du Roi

During the 17th century, the French King Louis XIV had his own vegetable garden called the Potager du Roi. This garden became famous for producing a wide variety of fruit and vegetables for the King's table. The gardens were designed by the gardener, Jean-Baptiste de La Quintinie. La Quintinie's genius was in creating walls and terraces that allowed for a microclimate to develop. This allowed for 300 varieties of fruits and vegetables that were not in season at the time.

Today, the Potager du Roi is operated as an agricultural school. It is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm. During this time, the farm shop sells produce that is grown on the site.

Theatre Montansier

During the French monarchy, the Palace of Versailles was a popular venue for prestigious parties. The building is a symbol of power and splendour and is also one of France's most popular tourist attractions. It is located on 800 hectares of land.

Besides the palace, there are many other attractions. The Royal Opera at Versailles is one of the most impressive venues in France and hosts opera performances throughout the year. The palace is also home to a number of museums.

There are also many shops and restaurants in the courtyards of the palace. You can find innovative dining options. You can also visit the Royal Chapel, Palm Game Room and the Coach Gallery.

Versailles Sunset Bike Tour with Fireworks Show

Taking a Versailles Sunset Bike Tour is an unforgettable experience. This guided tour features spectacular scenery, special effects, and music. A picnic is also included along the Grand Canal. You'll get to see the palace's gardens, as well as Marie Antoinette's hamlet.

The palace is full of priceless paintings, Italianate furnishings, and crystal chandeliers. It is also home to the best-known room in Versailles, the King's State Apartment. The room has seven sumptuous rooms. It is a must-see for visitors.

The palace also features musicians and costumed performers. There are also night shows with fountains, a firework display over the Grand Canal, and other special effects.

Palace of Versailles

Located in Versailles, France, the Palace of Versailles is a famous landmark that has played a crucial role in the history of France. As the country's royal palace, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This magnificent building has a history that spans 330 years. Today, it is one of the most visited monuments in France. It receives nearly three million visitors every year.

Palace of Versailles

Originally a hunting lodge, Versailles later became a royal residence. Louis XIV turned it into an opulent palace. He commissioned 3000 workers to turn the hunting lodge into an iconic landmark. The Palace of Versailles has 2300 rooms and over 63,154 square meters of space. Its architecture is highly intricate and grand. In fact, the palace is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in the world. The most popular hall is the Hall of Mirrors, which has a crystal-clear vaulted ceiling and 24 huge bohemian crystal chandeliers.

The Palace of Versailles was the epicenter of French royalty for more than 300 years. It was the site of many grand events and ceremonies. During the French Revolution, many art pieces were moved from the palace. The artwork was later sold, but pieces remain in the palace and in the Hermitage museum in Russia.

King Louis XIV was a great gambler and enjoyed operas. He also believed in centralized government, where the king is at the center. He believed in light shows and fireworks. He rented hats and swords to visitors. He also liked to sleep, put on hunting boots, and do other mundane tasks in a ceremonial way.

The Palace of Versailles is made up of seven hundred rooms and over 6,000 paintings. The palace is a cultural center and has a large collection of sculptures and fountains in the gardens. In fact, the palace is the second largest in the world, behind only the Eiffel Tower. The palace is also home to military hospitals. These hospitals are located in the foremost court of the palace, the Place d'Arms.

When Louis XIV built the palace, he hired Andre le Notre to design the building. Andre le Notre built a complex system of pipes and aqueducts to supply water for the palace. He also designed the Grand Canal, a one-mile long waterway that runs through the palace.

The palace is surrounded by gardens with over 400 sculptures and fountains. King Louis XIV also built a large palace theater. However, the theater was rarely used, because the state of France's finances were poor. The theater was used for dancing and banquets. The opera cost 3,000 candles to light up the stage for the first night.

The Palace of Versailles was the site of the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty was signed on June 28, 1919, with the approval of David Lloyd George and Woodrow Wilson. It ended the Great War and confirmed the defeat of Germany. It also stripped Germany of control over the colonies, such as Alsace, that were responsible for agricultural production.

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