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VersaillesOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in versaillesFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in versailles, Bed and Breakfast!![]() ![]() Versailles is a city on western edge of the French capital city Paris, now part of the sprawling metropolis within the Ile de France region. Versailles is best known for being the site of the vast royal palace and gardens built by King Louis XIV within what was previously a royal hunting lodge. It is also one of the poshiest neighbourhood around Paris.
![]() Understand![]() ![]() The Palace of Versailles has been the scene for several historic occasions, not the least of which was the signing, on 28 June 1919 within the Hall of Mirrors, of the Peace Treaty between defeated Germany and the Allies that brought the First World War officially to an end. The signing of the treaty at Versailles, of course, mirrored the proclamation, in 1871 within the same long hall, of the establishment of the German Empire under the Prussian king, subsequently the Kaiser. ![]() Get in![]() By trainIt takes about 40 minutes to reach Versailles from Paris. There are three different train stations in Versailles: Versailles Rive Gauche, Versailles Rive Droite and Versailles Chantiers. Versailles Rive Gauche is the one closer to the Palace (5 minutes by walk), so this is probably the one you want, but you might end up in another station depending on where you come from.
![]() By busRoute 171 travels between Pont de Sèvres (at the end of Métro line 9) to Versailles. The bus journey from the station to the Chateau takes approximately 25 minutes. ![]() See![]() ![]()
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See the Paris museums and the interesting sites with one pass, and NO WAITING in line! Unlimited visits to museums and monuments in Paris and in the surrounding Ile de France. The queues are very long and on a hot summers day it is a worthwhile investment. ![]() EatVersailles itself (the town) has any number of good places to eat whilst visiting. Once you have made it into the palace grounds, however, it should be noted that it is far more convenient to eat within ? the alternative is to hike back into the town, before returning to the Palace (time better spent viewing the rooms and grounds). The grounds are also perfect for picnicing in warm and/or dry weather. A number of other options exist:
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