Skip The Line entrance to Versailles
Versailles, France
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Trip Type: Skip-the-Line Tours
Duration: Flexible
Immerse yourself in the magnificence of the Palace of Versailles with a skip the line entrance. Delve into a UNESCO - World Heritage-listed wonder and delight yourself with the luxury of the Hall of Mirrors and the State Apartments. Avoid hours and hours of queuing with this fast track entrance and discover at your own pace the beauty of Versailles.
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Immerse yourself in the magnificence of the Palace of Versailles with a skip the line entrance. Delve into a UNESCO - World Heritage-listed wonder and delight yourself with the luxury of the Hall of Mirrors and the State Apartments. Avoid hours and hours of queuing with this fast track entrance and discover at your own pace the beauty of Versailles.Find your tour leader at the main entrance of the palace and prepare yourself to discover the joy of France. Accompanied by a trilingual escort/hostess you'll benefit of a priority access to the Château avoiding the long lines. Once inside delight yourself with an informative audio guide taillable in 11 languages and go deep into the heart of the Hall of Mirrors and the State Apartments. After the visit to the Palace you can discover the massive gardens of the Palace designed by André Le Nôtre. (Tickets for the Musical and Fountains show not included)
The Château de Versailles has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage List for 30 years and is one of the most beautiful achievements of 18th-century French art. The site began as Louis XIII’s hunting lodge before his son Louis XIV transformed and expanded it, moving the court and government of France to Versailles in 1682. Each of the three French kings who lived there until the French Revolution added improvements to make it more beautiful.
From the central window of the Hall of mirrors look down on the grand perspective that leads the gaze from the Water Parterre to the horizon. This original perspective, which preceded the reign of Louis XIV, was developed and prolonged by the gardener André Le Nôtre by widening the Royal Path and digging the Grand Canal. This vast perspective stretches from the façade of the Château de Versailles to the railings of the park.
The Château de Versailles has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage List for 30 years and is one of the most beautiful achievements of 18th-century French art. The site began as Louis XIII’s hunting lodge before his son Louis XIV transformed and expanded it, moving the court and government of France to Versailles in 1682. Each of the three French kings who lived there until the French Revolution added improvements to make it more beautiful.
From the central window of the Hall of mirrors look down on the grand perspective that leads the gaze from the Water Parterre to the horizon. This original perspective, which preceded the reign of Louis XIV, was developed and prolonged by the gardener André Le Nôtre by widening the Royal Path and digging the Grand Canal. This vast perspective stretches from the façade of the Château de Versailles to the railings of the park.
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