Versailles Private Tour - with Pick Up from Le Havre
Overview
Explore at your own pace on a self-guided experience with an audioguide.
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Palace of Versailles, Place d'Armes, 78000, Versailles France
Your private chauffeur will meet you at Le Havre/Honfleur Cruise Terminal. Relax in your private minibus on a 2-hour ride and enjoy the view of the countryside along the way.
Upon arrival, your car will be parked at Versailles dedicated parking area for guests. Your private chauffeur will be wating for you here while you are on tour. You will be required to pass security checks before proceeding to the main entrance. You can either embark on your self-guided tour or book a guided tour. Visit the State Apartments, the King’s Bedroom, the Hall of Mirrors, and more. After exploring the apartments inside the palace, head out to the huge French gardens and discover the groves and alleys designed by André Le Nôtre.
The palace is now a Monument historique and UNESCO World Heritage site, notable especially for the ceremonial Hall of Mirrors, the jewel-like Royal Opera, and the royal apartments; and the vast Gardens of Versailles with fountains, canals, and geometric flower beds and groves.
Duration: 5 hours
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Amazing barely describes it. I heard it would approach a billion dollars to replicate this today. Every room is a masterpiece. The artwork and decor is one of a kind. Important: we have been twice at different times of the year. Do not just show up. Go with a tour or a reservation. The general ad...
Amazing barely describes it. I heard it would approach a billion dollars to replicate this today. Every room is a masterpiece. The artwork and decor is one of a kind. Important: we have been twice at different times of the year. Do not just show up. Go with a tour or a reservation. The general admittance line will be 90 minutes plus. Highly recommend going. Very easy train ride from Paris then walk to Versailles.We pre-purchased tickets and waited in line for almost two hours. Once we got in, we were in a massive group of people, with hundreds behind us. There was no time to stop and enjoy the palace. People were constantly pushing behind you. Every other place we went had time stamps, in order to keep t...
We pre-purchased tickets and waited in line for almost two hours. Once we got in, we were in a massive group of people, with hundreds behind us. There was no time to stop and enjoy the palace. People were constantly pushing behind you. Every other place we went had time stamps, in order to keep the crowds manageable. Whoever manages Versailles, is doing an extremely lousy job of it. I would not recommend it. There are many other amazing sites to see.The place is unbelievable and it absolutely takes your breath, however when we visited it was so crowded and we only had time to see a couple of rooms (at lightening pace). I would definitely advise getting a queue jump ticket as we stood in line for around 2 and a half hours (and it was glorious...
The place is unbelievable and it absolutely takes your breath, however when we visited it was so crowded and we only had time to see a couple of rooms (at lightening pace). I would definitely advise getting a queue jump ticket as we stood in line for around 2 and a half hours (and it was glorious sunshine so we were baking). Definitely go and visit as the wow factor really does outweigh the negatives. Take some time to pre-plan and you will have an amazing time here.Fui con una amiga al Palacio de Versalles, llegamos en metro,tren y bus xq el rer estaba cerrado ese día. No compramos antes las entradas, pero daba igual porque la fila para entrar era tan larga que mientras una hizo la fila, la otra fue x las entradas. La fila duró alrededor de 2 horas, luego a...
Fui con una amiga al Palacio de Versalles, llegamos en metro,tren y bus xq el rer estaba cerrado ese día. No compramos antes las entradas, pero daba igual porque la fila para entrar era tan larga que mientras una hizo la fila, la otra fue x las entradas. La fila duró alrededor de 2 horas, luego adentro el palacio estaba demasiado lleno, fue horrible. El Palacio precioso, pero me hubiera gustado más salas ambientadas de la época. Luego fuimos a los jardines, que fue lejos la parte más linda, y al Palacio de María Antonieta, que también vale la pena. Un consejo bueno, es entrar primero a los jardines, recorrer tranquilamente, almorzar y luego al final pasar al palacio, no necesitas más de una hora y en la tarde, tipo 5 está vacío. No fui capaz de entrar de nuevo xq estaba agotada, pero si fuera de nuevo invertiría el orden.