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    Château de Breteuil

    4.3 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 12:30 pm, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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    Charming chateau with staged scenes from Perrault's fairytales. Loved the hedge maze too!

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    Château de Versailleo - Versailles palace

    Château de Versailleo

    4.2(714 reviews)
    15.7 km

    Visiting the Château de Versailles was truly a dream come true. The architecture is absolutely…read morestunning--every detail, from the grand halls to the intricate ceilings, is a testament to the opulence of the French monarchy. The grounds are just as impressive: beautifully kept gardens, sparkling fountains, and perfectly restored landscapes that make you feel like you've stepped back in time. As someone who loves history, I was in heaven. The palace is filled with artifacts from the Sun King himself, Louis XIV, and the stories about his many mistresses add an extra layer of intrigue. I could have spent hours just wandering the Hall of Mirrors and imagining the lavish parties that once took place there. Marie Antoinette's area, with its charming hamlet and gorgeous gardens, was a highlight for me--so peaceful and picturesque. We spent an entire day exploring and still barely scratched the surface. There's just so much to see and experience! I also have to mention the restaurants on the grounds. The food was surprisingly good--fresh, flavorful, and honestly better than most of what I get back home in America. If you love history, art, or just want to be wowed by breathtaking beauty, Versailles is an absolute must-see. I loved every minute and can't wait to go back!

    Of everything we did in Paris, this was top five for sure. I booked tickets in advance and we took…read morethe RER C train right to the Versailles station. From there it is a 7 or 10 minute walk to the entrance. You do need to plan for several hours if not the majority of a day to explore the chateau and the gardens. Also, it is very, very crowded, so expect to be shuffled along in a current of people, especially in popular areas like the Hall of Mirrors. We had kids with us that were not impressed by the gilded treasures, so we spent probably more time in the gardens than the palace. Let me tell you - the expanse of these gardens is impressive. At one point it looked like they go on for eternity. Just take your time strolling through and exploring all of the different little alcoves. We did do a boat ride in the Grand Canal lake and enjoyed some snacks and drinks in one of the cafes tucked into one of the gardens. One thing we did not know, is that if you want to book a ride on the train, you will have to do that when you are still at the chateau and they do sell out. You can also rent a golf cart in the same way. Overall I greatly enjoyed all the splendor and grandeur of this magical place. Worth the time and the travel.

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    Château de Versailleo - One of the many fountains in the gardens.

    One of the many fountains in the gardens.

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    Versailles palace

    Château de Versailleo - The grandiose Hall of Mirrors

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    Château de Fontainebleau

    Château de Fontainebleau

    4.4(36 reviews)
    58.3 km

    I've only read about the troves of people that go to the Palace of Versailles and it had deterred…read moreme from wanting to go there. We found Chateau de Fontainebleau as a great alternative that is less crowded and decided to go. This palace is MASSIVE. Actually, massive is still an understatement. The courtyard itself is the size of a small town and the gardens behind the palace are the size of a small city. Unfortunately, we arrived with only a 2-3 hours before closing so we had to rush through the majority of the palace without reading the descriptions just to be able to see as much as we could. Be aware that the ballroom closes earlier than the Chateau so if you are visiting towards closing, you may be diverted elsewhere and miss out on certain rooms. We were one of the last ones admitted to the ballroom before they closed and then continued our self guided tour after we left.

    Great palace to visit in France. This place is a residence of king, meeting the emperor Napoleon,…read moreand source of inspiration and treasures. This palace built during 12th century as medieval palace. It has been through many kings. It was build bit by bit to current palace. The chateau contain building, museum, garden, and park. It is difficult to complete entire park. The building only open certain sectors. It is part of UNESCO world heritage site. The grand apartment hallway is beautiful and same as the library. The king and queen room is beautiful. There is very details museum for Napoleon. It includes the emperor campaign. The tent and room use by Napoleon. The collection includes the Marie Louise personal item and more. The palace is well decorated. Furnitures are look prestige. The garden is huge. But I think the garden is very bare.

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    Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard - Saint-Jean de Beauregard au petit matin

    Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard

    4.0(2 reviews)
    11.3 km

    First time drinking Pomerol wines and I am in love…read more We went there for a testing tour and came out with a lot of knowledge and were blown away by the wine. It is so interesting how the characteristics of the wine change from one region to another even though they are so close. Our tour guide was this wonderful girl that made the tour super fun and interesting, the passion she has for their wine, the culture and history is super inspiring. The Chateau is beautiful, and the views are the best.

    From the owner: Le Beauregard du potager fleuri Le domaine de Saint-Jean-de-Beauregard se trouve à 28 Km de Paris,…read moredans un site exceptionnel. Il est très représentatif de l'art de vivre du XVIIème siècle, avec son château, son environnement de cour et avant-cour, le pigeonnier, les superbes communs aux toits à la Mansart et son parc invitant à la promenade. L'attrait principal de Saint-Jean-de-Beauregard réside dans son potager fleuri, classé monument historique. D'une superficie de 2 ha, clos de murs, le potager a gardé l'essentiel de son tracé d'origine. Un ravissant point d'eau central, des allées bordées de contre-espaliers de poiriers et de pommiers délimitent des carrés de légumes rares ou oubliés, bordés de fleurs. La succession des floraisons de narcisses, tulipes, iris, pivoines, plantes vivaces, roses anciennes...le rendent attractif toute l'année.EvénementsFête des plantes vivaces : avril, Fête des fruits et légumes : novembre, Journées du patrimoine : 3ème week-end de septembre.

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    Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard - Le potager

    Le potager

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