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Châteaux de Trianon et Domaine de Marie-Antoinette - A lovely hall

Châteaux de Trianon et Domaine de Marie-Antoinette

4.4(12 reviews)
24.8 km

Le Petit Trianon was the refuge from the court of Vesailles for Marie Antoinette. It was gifted to…read moreher by her husband, Louis XVI in 1774. We entered Le Petit Trianon and straight away followed the outdoor path to the Temple of Love. We contined on to the Queens Hamlet; a wonderful walkable and lovely stroll that takes you back to another time. There are rustic cottages that guests of the Queen stayed in upon her invitation. Herbs and vegetables grown in the gardens were used for meals. Ilthe property also included a dairy. There are waterways and unique and prized trees planted throughout. We spent more than half of the afternoon exploring this area, so we had run out of time to go inside Le Petit Trianon! Its only opened from 12pm-5:30pm, so it would be best to plan ahead according to what you want to see. There is so much to explore! We enjoyed this more than dealing with the crowds at Versailles. Take the little train one or both ways, ( stops at the grand canal, and Le Grand and Petit Trianon) which was 9 euros when we visited in Feb 2026. Be sure to find out beforehand when the last little train leaves, as we missed it. Its about a 30 minute walk back to the Palace from Le Petit Trianon.

The Chateaux de Trianon (there's a big one and a little one, both lovely) are absolutely worth…read moreseeing. You can rent a golf cart or hop on a mini-train, but if weather permits, the walk is not bad at all. Mom and I came here as part of our day trip to Versailles, and we both loved visiting these little chateaux. While they are both a good bit smaller than Versailles, each is quite grand (in every sense of the word). Mom and I especially enjoyed seeing the furnished rooms and beautiful views from the windows. Warning: the signage is not particularly extensive, so it's easy to get turned around. It's not the end of the world (the gardens are lovely as can be), but do plan for a bit of wandering. Enjoy the peace. Side note: definitely visit the Queen's Hamlet. It's super fun: imagine an interpretation of a small English village, complete with thatched roofs.

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Châteaux de Trianon et Domaine de Marie-Antoinette - Can you imagine waking up to that view?

Can you imagine waking up to that view?

Châteaux de Trianon et Domaine de Marie-Antoinette - The garden

The garden

Châteaux de Trianon et Domaine de Marie-Antoinette - Everything is perfectly coordinated

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Everything is perfectly coordinated

Parc du Château de Saint-Germain

Parc du Château de Saint-Germain

4.0(6 reviews)
15.3 km

This park was one of the first places we were taken on an informal tour on the first leg of our…read moreViking River Cruise. The boat departed out of Le Pecq on the Siene so Viking was kind enough to add an additional tour of the surrounding city of Saint-Germain En Laye. A bus picked us up and drove us up the steep hill to get to the medieval castle and the castle park. Our tour guide walked us through the park. Since this used to be where the royals lived, the park was supposed to be a sanctuary in which the royals could go outside and not necessarily be bothered by the public. We walked the park until we got to an old building at the corner were we discovered where Louis the 14 (the sun king) was born. The structure is now a hotel and restaurant, but the room still remains intact (yet to be restored) but a cool little find. The park is east of Paris and since it and the castle sit on a hill it gives you a nice look a the modern/financial buildings of Paris. I noticed a lot of people running around the park and exercising as well as school children hanging out and relaxing between their classes.

From the owner: Un jardin à la vue panoramique Dans ce parc attenant au château de St-Germain, désormais musée des…read moreantiquités nationales, les jardins remodelés par le Nôtre pour Louis XIV entre 1669 et 1673 s'ouvre sur une terrasse longue de 2400 mètres. Alors que les étudiants d'un lycée huppé voisin profitent des bancs publics comme les amoureux de la chanson de Georges Brassens, les promeneurs s'attardent dans une réflexion contemplative sur la vue panoramique qui embrasse la Défense, le bassin de la Seine et laisse parfois entrevoir un bout de Tour Eiffel. En contrebat, 1900 pieds de vignes entretenus par des élèves en horticulture font revivre la réputation des cépages de Pinot noir, disparus avec les dernières vendanges de 1935.

Parc de la préfecture - gardens - Updated May 2026

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