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A day at the Palace of Versailles

Palace of Versailles - 78000

A day at the Palace of Versailles

Interactive Visit

320.00 / Family
6 People max
2h Duration
Tickets included
From
6 years

What are we doing during A day at the Palace of Versailles ?

Spend an unforgettable day with your children in the principal royal residence of France.

You will explore the palace, discover the highlights such as the hall of mirrors, king’s and queen’s apartments and more. You will also have access to the gardens (because a French Palace is nothing without its gardens), the greatest masterpiece of the king of gardeners, André Le Nôtre.

 

A visit adapted for a young public.

The private guide will adapt the visit for the greatest pleasure of each member of your family. This visit allows children to discover this emblematic palace and its history. You will discover the life of French Queens and Kings in an interactive way.

Why do we love A day at the Palace of Versailles ?

One of the best attractions around Paris.

Enjoy an experience, plenty of fun and wonder, customized for children and parents, in one of the most mythical places in France, the Palace of Versailles.

 

Good to know

  • The palace is closed on Mondays
  • Entrance Tickets are included (you'll skip the long lines except the unavoidable security check line)
  • A professional and fully licensed private guide
  • Free time to visit the Gardens and other highlights 

How do we get there?

Palace of Versailles - 78000

Château de Versailles

78000 Versailles

Métro

RER C, station Versailles-rive-gauche-château 

SNCF Versailles-Chantiers (from Montparnasse), Versailles-rive-droite (from St-Lazare)

Bus

Bus 171 (from Pont de Sèvres)

What's the plan after A day at the Palace of Versailles ?

Le potager du Roi

10, rue du Maréchal Joffre, 78000 VERSAILLES

Le Potager du Roi (or Vegetable Garden of the King) was built between 1678 and 1683 by Jean-Baptiste La Quintinie, at the request of Louis XIV. Open to the public, it houses the National School of Landscape. Classified as a historic monument and remarkable garden, its gardeners perpetuate the art of pruning and cultivate a wide variety of fruits and vegetables in a French garden. The kitchen garden shop sells the products of the vegetable garden from the producer. 

Angelina - Versailles

château de Versailles et Petit Trianon, 78000 VERSAILLES

The queens and kings of France delighted in their hot chocolate! In the tradition, succumb to the famous hot chocolate and Mont Blanc that make the reputation of this house. Our favorite is Paris-New York. The atmosphere a bit outdated makes this tea room all its charm.

Place du marché Notre-Dame

2, rue Baillet Reviron, 78000 VERSAILLES

This market, created more than 300 years ago by Louis XIV, is located in the heart of Notre Dame district, in Versailles. Still dynamic today, many restaurants and shops have settled in the neighborhood.

Who are we ?

Visiting a new city with your kids… exciting, isn’t it ? until this moment of truth when you try to figure out which activities you should plan. How awful ! The worst part comes when you discover that this « amazing » visit you booked isn’t children-friendly at all.

As parent, I wish I had the opportunity to discuss with locals before visiting a new city with my kids. As a result, I’ve created Les Ouvreuses, a concierge service dedicated to families, made by Parisian parents for parents visiting Paris. We love to share our tips and special address, recommand guided tours and workshops… to help families enjoying Paris as we do.

Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau

Contact

hello@lesouvreuses.fr