A Day at Versailles

When traveling to Paris for the first time a few years ago, my wife and I knew we wanted to see Versailles. I don’t think most travelers really understand what they’re getting into when they visit Versailles for the first time! We’re not just talking about a palace, though, of course, there is an obscenely large and ornate palace that’s not to be missed. The true glory of the historic landmark lies outside the walls of the attraction. Versailles is really a small town, consisting of nearly 1,000 acres of gardens, tree-lined paths, ponds, wildflower fields, and various buildings. There’s a tea house where one can nibble biscuits while watching people take small row boats out on the pond. There’s Petit Trianon, the unendingly charming house that Louis XVI had built as a retreat for his wife. And there’s even the pastoral village that once served as Marie Antoinette’s personal haven. My mild Marie Antoinette obsession was only fueled by the breathtakingly beautiful Sofia Coppola film and as such we knew visiting Versailles was a must-see on our trip to France!

Courtyard of Versailles Palace
Sculpture of Versailles
Topiaries at Versailles
Versailles Gardens
Historic Building in Versailles
Manicured Trees of Versailles
Gold Gate of Versailles
Hall of Mirrors Versailles
Upholstery at Versailles
Versailles Bust
Versailles Hall of Mirrors
Arches of Versailles

Helpful Hints

Needless to say, you could—and should—spend a full day getting lost in the wonder that is Versailles (and the tour of the palace is only a drop in the bucket compared to what you can experience!). Since we were new to the Versailles experience, we didn’t leave nearly enough time to explore and the half-day we devoted only left us wanting more. I highly suggest giving yourself at least a full day in the area.

The Details

Train from Paris: purchase a Versailles Rive Gauche ticket for RER C
Palace entry: €15

Danielle Aquiline is a constant state of wanderlust. Between travels, she is a college professor and a part-time lifestyle photographer in Chicago, IL. She is always searching for the next adventure.

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