This former unofficial capital of France sits just 10 miles from Paris and is easily reachable by train. Even though the Chateau de Versailles has been known as the epitome of indulgent luxury for centuries, seeing it in person is a jaw-dropping experience. The chateau's magnificent gardens are free, but it's worth shelling out for a day ticket to see the interior—although it does make going back to even a fancy hotel seem rather humdrum.
Restaurants in Versailles
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Ici et Ailleurs is a gallery own by Rehahn, a french photographer based in Vietnam. This gallery displays his best photographs in limited edition. Vietnam, Cuba, India and Malaysia, photos are taken during his several journeys.
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chocolaterie patisserie, Versaille, France Chocolate Shop in Versailles, France
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“La Maison La Varenne Versailles” offers an extraordinary journey back in time, where you will discover the wonderful delicacies passed through the ages from the French Royal Court. Inspired by the recipes of Francois Pierre La Varenne, Louis XIV’s own baker, our delicious products combine authenticity, expertise and, above all, a hefty dose of gluttony!
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La plus vieille cave a vin de Versailles, fondee en 1840 vous accueille dans la bonnne humeur et vous propose de deguster nos vins et spiritueux gratuitement grasse a nos machines a vin, une experience inedite. Ainsi, vous trouverez le cadeau sur mesure ou surtout un vin a votre gout. A consommer avec moderation ;) For information we speak English, Spanish, Portugese and of cause French. See U soon
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A grand architecture commensurate with the palace grandeur, this chapel looks every bit of the royal usage at one point of time.
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