We love —
- Discovering the Hall of Mirrors and royal apartments, where gilded details and centuries of history captivate the senses.
- Savouring a generous breakfast of warm pastries, fresh fruit and rich coffee in elegant surroundings.
- Browsing Versailles Market, admiring colourful produce, artisan delicacies and the vibrant atmosphere of daily French life.
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Carefully selected for our members by our experts
Hôtel Le Versailles 4* —
Just for you:
- Late check-out until 2pm per room, per stay
Hôtel Le Versailles 4* enjoys an enviable setting just moments from the Palace of Versailles, surrounded by the enduring grandeur of France’s royal past. Calm, elegance and a distinctly French sense of refinement shape the atmosphere throughout. Soft textures, gentle lighting and thoughtful details create a welcoming retreat after a day of discovery.
Versailles unfolds effortlessly from the hotel’s doorstep. A short stroll leads to the Palace, where gilded halls, royal apartments and the celebrated Hall of Mirrors reveal centuries of splendour. Beyond, the vast gardens invite leisurely walks between fountains, sculptures and perfectly manicured avenues.
Your room —
Chooose between a stay in a Classic Accessible Room, a Superior Room, a Superior Twin Room or a Superior Family Room.
Classic Accessible Room
Enjoy a stay in the Classic Accessible Room, where contemporary design is complemented by understated elegance. Thoughtfully appointed throughout, it provides a welcoming retreat and a comfortable place to unwind after a day spent discovering the treasures of Versailles.
Superior Room
Enjoy a relaxing stay in the Superior Room, thoughtfully designed to provide comfort and wellbeing after a day of exploration. Contemporary touches, elegant details and modern amenities create a refined atmosphere, offering a peaceful retreat in which to unwind and recharge.
Superior Twin Room
The Superior Twin Room combines contemporary elegance with modern comfort, creating a calming retreat that is ideal for unwinding and recharging after a day of exploring Versailles and its many treasures.
Superior Family Room
Enjoy a welcoming retreat after a day of discovery, where the whole family can relax in complete comfort. Fully equipped and thoughtfully designed, the Superior Family Room combines practicality, comfort and a sense of tranquillity, creating an ideal setting for a memorable family stay.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 1 x welcome drink per person, per stay
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Each morning opens with a generous buffet breakfast, where golden pastries, fresh fruit and artisan breads sit alongside comforting hot dishes. The aroma of coffee and warm baked goods fills the room, while bright juices and carefully selected regional produce bring freshness to every table. It is a leisurely and satisfying beginning to the day. As evening approaches, the bar becomes a welcoming place to unwind. A glass of Champagne, a carefully chosen wine or a warming tea can be enjoyed in the elegant lounge or out on the terrace. With the Palace of Versailles nearby, the setting captures the timeless charm and refinement of its surroundings.
Your time
The gardens of Versailles provide an exceptional setting for outdoor pursuits throughout the day. Wide promenades encourage leisurely walks, while cycling routes wind through landscaped grounds created for kings and queens. Seasonal fountain displays bring movement and music to the estate, transforming each visit into a memorable experience.
Versailles itself offers plenty to enjoy beyond the palace. Browse local food markets rich with regional produce, discover elegant boutiques and artisan shops, or spend an afternoon wandering historic streets steeped in French heritage.
Included extras —
Versailles Palace pass (Offer 2 only)
Step into the grandeur of French royalty with an included Versailles Palace Pass, offering access to the palace, the Trianon Estate, the Queen's Hamlet, temporary exhibitions and the magnificent gardens.
Optional excursions —
Chocolate bar making workshop
Learn how to temper chocolate like a master chocolatier and leave with four unique bars that you have created according to your own tastes.
Virtual reality guided tour of the Eiffel Tower
Immerse yourself in a unique experience thanks to virtual reality and discover the construction of the Eiffel Tower and the festive atmosphere of the 1889 World's Fair, guided by a passionate expert.
Virtual reality guided tour of the Louvre
Immerse yourself in 650 years of Louvre history with a virtual reality guided tour, where an enthusiastic guide brings the major stages of its evolution to life through immersive 360° reconstructions.
Vegan truffle-making workshop
A fun, gourmet workshop where you can discover the history of cocoa and leave with your own homemade vegan truffles.
Your journey to France —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Versailles —
Versailles, a city of grandeur and refinement just outside Paris, invites you to step into the world of French royalty. Once the residence of Louis XIV, the “Sun King”, it captivates visitors with its majestic palace, opulent halls and sweeping gardens, where history and elegance come to life.
Must-sees:
- Château de Versailles: The legendary palace, famed for its dazzling Hall of Mirrors, royal apartments and magnificent architecture.
- Gardens of Versailles: Designed by André Le Nôtre, the formal gardens impress with their fountains, sculptures and tree-lined vistas. Don’t miss the seasonal Musical Fountains Show and Night Fountains, which illuminate the park with enchanting spectacle.
- Osmothèque: A unique perfume conservatory where over 3,200 fragrances, including many long vanished, are carefully preserved. This rare collection invites you on a sensory journey through the history of perfumery, offering an experience as unexpected as it is captivating.
- Notre-Dame Market: A lively square brimming with stalls of fresh produce, flowers and gourmet delights, beloved by locals.
Culinary culture:
Versailles pairs royal heritage with a thriving gastronomic scene. Savour classic French flavours at elegant brasseries, indulge in refined patisserie at Angelina Versailles, or enjoy modern cuisine in restaurants showcasing seasonal produce from the Île-de-France region.
Dive deeper:
Explore Saint-Louis Cathedral and the picturesque Quartier des Antiquaires, full of art galleries and antique shops. Wander through Potager du Roi, the historic royal kitchen garden, where fruit and vegetables were once cultivated for the court. For a touch of innovation, try immersive experiences such as the virtual reality tour of the vanished gardens of the Sun King.
Good to know:
Versailles lies just 22 km from central Paris and is only 20 minutes away by train (RER C or SNCF from Montparnasse or Saint-Lazare). The palace is open year-round, but the gardens are especially enchanting from spring to early autumn, when fountains flow and flowers are in bloom. The Musical Fountains Show runs on weekends from April to October, while the Night Fountains Show takes place on Saturday evenings from June to September, with special events on 14 July, 15 August and 20 September. The city itself is walkable, though bicycles and small tourist trains make exploring the vast estate even easier.