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Versailles epitomizes French grandeur with the UNESCO-listed Palace of Versailles as its crown jewel. This former seat of Louis XIV's power showcases Baroque architecture and formal French gardens. The Hall of Mirrors witnessed historic treaties, while the Grand Canal reflects aristocratic leisure.
Must-sees include the Palace's State Apartments, Hall of Mirrors, and geometrically perfect Gardens. Don't miss Marie Antoinette's rustic Petit Trianon. Summer brings Musical Fountain Shows, while winter offers costumed balls. The Cathedral of Saint-Louis and Marché Notre-Dame reveal local life beyond the palace.
Savor escargots and duck confit at canal-side La Flottille. Tuesday markets offer artisanal cheeses and baguettes. Try Versailles-shaped macarons at Ladurée. Local bistros serve authentic boeuf bourguignon with Yvelines-region wines.
Take RER Line C from Paris (40 mins) to Versailles Rive Gauche station. City buses (Phébus) cover key sites (€1.90/ticket). Bike rentals work well for gardens, but parking near palace is restricted. Paris Visite pass includes round-trip transit.
April-June offers tulip blooms with fewer crowds. September-October combines autumn foliage with fountain displays. July-August requires timed-entry tickets for palace access. Winter sees garden closures but cozy palace visits.
Language: French dominant; audio guides available (€8). Payment: Cards widely accepted but markets cash-only. WiFi: Free 2-hour access in palace; Orange stores in town. Emergencies: Hôpital André Mignot (3km from palace) accepts EHIC cards. Restrooms: Garden facilities cost €0.50; palace tickets include free access.