Versalles

Originally a royal hunting lodge, the estate was transformed by King Louis XIV into a magnificent royal residence. The palace dazzles with its Hall of Mirrors, ornate apartments, and richly decorated salons, showcasing the splendor of French Baroque style. Every room tells a story of power, artistry, and luxury.


Beyond the palace walls, the vast Gardens of Versailles extend over hundreds of acres, filled with sculpted hedges, grand fountains, and peaceful tree-lined pathways. Designed by André Le Nôtre, the gardens are a masterpiece in their own right, inviting visitors to stroll through a world of symmetry and beauty.

Also on the estate are the Grand Trianon and the Petit Trianon, smaller palaces that offered more private retreats for the royal family, along with Marie Antoinette’s Hamlet, a charming rustic village built for the queen’s leisure.

Blending history, art, and landscape in perfect harmony, this extraordinary location stands as a testament to the grandeur of French culture and the enduring allure of royal legacy.