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Les Jardins du Château de Versailles - Room of Mirrors

Les Jardins du Château de Versailles

4.6(103 reviews)
5.8 km

We booked a guided tour for visiting Versailles. The…read morecompany sent a van to pick us up ( 7 pp ), and the guide met up with us at the gate. He then led us in, cutting that looooong line of people who arrived by bus. We visited the Gardens first ( beautiful gardens, the old hunting areas...) then led us through the chateau. The crowd is unbelievable, but they made us move along, stopping at the rooms to hear the description. It's so amazing. Then back to the van, and we visited the Grand Trianon, then the Petit Trianon. Here they don't allow the private guides, so we visited on our own. The gardens here are beautiful with flowers and lilac trees and cherry blossoms trees. Then back in the van and back to Paris. The visit lasted about 5-6 hours and we got to see sooo much.

When we were deciding on a ticket for the Palace of Versailles, we were going back and forth with…read morewhether to add on the additional trip into the gardens. Was it worth it? Really? ...omg, yes! In fact, I found the gardens to be far more enjoyable than the palace itself. This beautifully crafted garden is a sight in itself. It is MASSIVE. With only 1.5 hours left before closing, we were almost at a loss on what parts of the garden to really see and explore. We spent a majority of our time looking down at the labyrinth of beautifully decorated garden mazes. There are stunning views from above just outside the palace. Parts of the gardens also have comfortable rest areas with benches, and even fountains that do shows every hour. We were lucky enough to catch the fountain shows that were entertaining and beautiful. One thing we regret not doing is getting a mode of transit to make visiting the gardens a lot easier. I wish we either had bikes or a golf trolly to drive around to make it quicker to go from spot to spot. I recommend bringing some snacks here if you can so you can enjoy the gardens and make it almost like a picnic spot for your visit.

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Les Jardins du Château de Versailles - There was a room full of paintings of Napoleon Bonaparte victories.

There was a room full of paintings of Napoleon Bonaparte victories.

Les Jardins du Château de Versailles
Les Jardins du Château de Versailles

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Domaine National de Saint-Cloud

Domaine National de Saint-Cloud

4.0(28 reviews)
2.8 km

The Parc de Saint-Cloud is great! for family's picnic, for…read morechildren journey, for a walk (and picnic), to breathe the fresh air, to play under the trees, to make walking, talking to fleurette Here are some solutions feasible and inexpensive since admission is free, I think. Finally, I've never had to pay while I went to car to the gates, where there are offices, and also because 55 places twice. Something else to say, the park is a safe place, we must finally always be careful, for outdoor games. The spaces wood own, without thorns, are extended herborées invitations to ball games, the aisles to move in park, very well made. And there is always room, I can assure you. I repeat, it's so large and you if you do not the slightest sense of direction, it is advisable, if not let rocks, at least to note your successive directions. It is surprising (but so much the better) that Paris and banks lieusards do not go over the park at Saint-Cloud! Ah! a bit of history: the park of Saint-Cloud was traced on the area of the Palais de Saint-Cloud. Princely residence, royal and Imperial , built by the will of Sir, brother of King Louis XIV. Speciality French abandoned, burned, it was a day shaved, and he remains very much.

From the owner: Ancienne résidence princière, royale et impériale L'histoire du parc de Saint-Cloud est intimement…read moreliée à l'histoire de France. Aujourd'hui disparu, le château de Saint-Cloud a vu le jour en 1577. Ce n'était alors qu'un important hôtel particulier princier. Louis XIV l'intégra à son domaine royal et Marie-Antoinette y installa ses appartements. Au XIXè siècle, Bonaparte le transforma en seconde résidence et s'y fit couronner en 1804. La guerre de 1870 annonça sa perte, il brûla dans sa totalité le 13 septembre 1870. Aujourd'hui, le parc est un agréable lieu de promenade de l'ouest parisien, 460 hectares de jardins et de plans d'eaux sont offerts aux promeneurs. Plusieurs restaurants sont installés dans l'enceinte du parc. Ne manquez pas d'admirer la magnifique vue à 360° sur Paris depuis la terrasse des Orangers.

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Domaine National de Saint-Cloud
Domaine National de Saint-Cloud - Le Parc de Saint Cloud

Le Parc de Saint Cloud

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Parc Casimir Davaine - parks - Updated May 2026

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