The amazing Gardens of Versailles Palace- the place where you can daydream
Hello travellers,
How are you today, what is your weekend mood?
I'm still dreaming about the visit I made to Paris this spring, so if in my last post here in the community I showed how I arrived and how I spent my first moments here in Paris, today we will go together to a distance of about 20 kilometers from Paris to visit a palace and its imposing gardens.
Day trip to the city of love, Paris
As I said in the last post, a friend waited for us at Beauvais airport and took us to his home, his house was our host for the next five days, and he saw that we couldn't manage with public transport in Paris and offered to drive us there.
He had been to the Palace of Versailles before and besides driving us there he was a great help in showing us how to explore the Palace Gardens.
The way to Versailles was quite hard due to the fact that the highway was very crowded, but after almost an hour it was already there, I must admit that I already started to fall in love with this country irredeemably.
The car was parked on a street a few hundred meters from the access to the palace, in the vicinity of the palace you can't find a free parking space, but it's no problem because walking makes the leg beautiful.
At one point I am speechless in front of me appeared an imposing gate as if it was covered with gold (that was the first sensation) and some amazing constructions, we are slowly approaching that gate and I start to touch it to see if I am dreaming or it is real.
We spent a good few minutes here in front of the gate and then tried to ask where the entrance to the palace is, but what do you know, bad luck, when we visited the palace it was a Monday and on Mondays the palace is closed.
The Palace of Versailles was also known as the Chateau Versailes translated into French Chateau de Versailles.
With a bitter taste that we couldn't enter the palace (we had heard it was spectacular inside, maybe next time) we continued our way to the palace gardens.
The Palace of Versailles was host to the French government and its kings.
After a few steps I am again speechless in front of me I start to see the interior gardens of the palace, now I don't seem so sorry that I couldn't go inside, probably if I visited the interior I wouldn't get to visit these gardens, at first sight they are huge so I immediately organized my visit here.
Not to forget the access inside the gardens was done through a checkpoint and we didn't pay anything, we only had to pay if the palace was open inside.
As far as I was informed there the cost of a simple ticket in the palace is 20euro/person, but the price of the ticket can increase if you take an exclusive ticket with a guided tour of the palace and the gardens, you can also include here the private apartment of the king, in these cases the price of a ticket can reach up to 100euro/person, if you have the opportunity to visit Paris do not miss this palace and its gardens is worth spending 100euro for a day to see these places.
Let's continue walking along the cobbled alleys of the gardens here we could see that they have names for example Allee Royale, Allee de Flore, Allee de Saturne, Allee de Bacchus (this was interesting), also at the entrance to the gardens you can find some guys where you can rent a four or six seater electric car for 40euro/hour, if you feel more comfortable or don't feel like walking for miles these cars are an alternative to make sure you get to see all areas of these gardens.
We chose the first option, which was to walk and we really didn't mind, because we ended up in a part of the gardens where there were many statues lined up on both sides of the paths.
I should mention something else, we visited the gardens in early spring when the trees and thousands of flowers were not yet in bloom and we found them amazing, but if we chose to come here in summer when everything was in bloom...
More details about Versailles Palace and Gardens can be found here.
Time seems to fly when you are in such places, that's what happened in our case, time went by very fast and it was already late and we still had some way to go back home, so with a heavy heart we left behind the Versailles Gardens with vows that we would visit these places again.
As a conclusion Versailles Palace and Gardens are worth visiting at any time of the year, here you will be able to meet a part of the history of France, you can get lost on the cobbled paths of the palace gardens, so nestle as comfortably as possible take a backpack in the back where you have water reserves and a snack and start exploring this place at pace, you will not regret it.
My dear travelers, followers and visitors of my today post, I hope you enjoyed the Gardens of Versailles, I tried to explore here with you, I thank you for stopping by, thank you to all of you who support me, and until the next post which I don't know where and when it will be, I say goodbye.
Yours @triplug!