Private Guided Visit to Versailles Palace - Afternoon

Private Guided Visit to Versailles Palace - Afternoon
From $125.00/person to $2,521.00/person (Select "Individuals" below) Price varies based on number of individuals in your group
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Private
Shore Excursion Duration 4 Hours 30 Minutes
Activity Level ? Easy
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? Cruise Ship Pier
Food/Beverage Provided Not Included
Recommended Dress Comfortable lightweight seasonal clothing and walking shoes are suitable for most of the year, but sweaters or jackets may be needed for the winter months, especially in the evenings. Good quality sunglasses are advised, and photo-chromatic lenses for those who wear spectacles.
Restrictions Guests must be able to get in and out of the tour vehicle, and be able to walk on paved, as well as cobblestone surfaces. Strollers are not allowed inside the palace.

Private Guided Visit to Versailles Palace - Afternoon

Spend your afternoon on a private tour of one of France's most renowned attractions, the Palace of Versailles. This structure is full of history, and you'll get to hear all about it from your expert guide. Grab your camera and join this eye-opening private experience. On this tour of Versailles, you get to skip the line as you follow your guide into this historic palace.

Your tour starts in the early afternoon when your guide picks you up via minibus for a trip to Versailles. This private tour is limited to eight people to ensure a personalized experience. Once you disembark, you'll be in awe of the palace.

The immense building served as the home for multiple Kings of France and their courts from 1682 to 1789. Architects and history buffs will have a field day with the Baroque architecture and gaudy furnishings developed by some of the top artisans in that era.

The place offers over 721,000 square feet to explore, and more than 700 rooms! One notable area of the palace is the King's Grand Apartments, which is comprised of seven rooms that are each dedicated to a specific deity. Another highlight is the Hall of Mirrors, where guests were received by the King; the 240-foot-long room is naturally lit by its 17 windows, and space houses roughly 350 mirrors.

The outdoor areas are equally impressive with their formal gardens. The Gardens of Versailles feature over 380 works of art (predominantly statues) as well as fountains and ponds; it's something you have to see in person. If you visit during the summer, there are planned activities such as fountain shows. Once you're done exploring, you'll hop back into the comfortable vehicle and return to Paris.