Quick Overview
- Your group only (up to 6 people)
- Duration: A full day (Palace in the morning, Gardens & Hamlet in the afternoon)
- Pace: Unhurried. We have time for a proper lunch and plenty of photos.
- What’s special: Rare access to the King’s Private Apartments (usually closed to the public) and entry into Marie Antoinette’s hamlet.
- Top areas: The Private Apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, the Gardens, and the Queen’s Hamlet.
- Best for: History lovers and travelers who want to see the "whole story" without feeling rushed.
The Experience
This is Versailles without the "tourist conveyor belt." We have the whole day, so we aren't constantly checking our watches.
We start with the King’s Private Apartments. These rooms are normally off-limits, and they show you how the monarchy actually lived when they weren't on public display. From there, we’ll see the grand state rooms and the Hall of Mirrors.
After a break for lunch, we head out to the Gardens. We’ll walk down to Marie Antoinette’s Hamlet—it feels like a different world entirely. We’ll explore the little village she built to escape the palace life. I’ll help you see the details most people miss: the personal touches, the politics of the time, and the transition from the grand to the intimate.
Good to Know
- Meeting Point: We’ll meet in Versailles—I’ll send you the exact spot.
- Timing: We start in the morning to get the best of the light. Be 15 minutes early!
- What to wear: Smart-casual is fine, but the most important thing is your shoes.
- Weather: We adjust the garden portion if it rains, but most of the highlights are indoors.
- Tickets: I’ll advise you on the best ticket combination once you book.
Choose Your Tour Length
Classic
The full route. Palace, Gardens, and the Hamlet. Balanced and thorough.
Extended
Even more depth. We can spend longer in the private rooms or find the farthest corners of the gardens that most people never see.
After You Book
- I'll send a confirmation with all the logistics.
- I’ll ask about your interests (Are you a Marie Antoinette fan? A military buff? An architecture enthusiast?).
- I’ll send you the ticket info and the meeting spot.
FAQ
Are the private rooms really secret? They aren't secret, but they are generally locked to the public. You need a guided visit to see them, which is what we’ll do.
How much walking is it? It’s a lot—about 6–10 km. But we take the whole day and stop for a proper lunch.
Do we see the Hall of Mirrors? Of course. It’s part of the standard flow.
Message me to see if your preferred date is available for the Private Apartments.
