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Versailles

Versailles offers a unique stay for frequent-flyer hotel travelers, centered around the Palace of Versailles, a masterpiece of French classical architecture and the former residence of Louis XIV, XV, and XVI. The estate spans over 63,000 square meters with roughly 2,300 rooms, including those in the National Museum of the History of France. Beyond the main palace, the grounds feature the Petit and Grand Trianons, the Hameau de la Reine, and extensive formal gardens covering 93 hectares. For hotel guests, staying in Versailles provides direct access to these historic sites while offering a quieter alternative to central Paris. The area is ideal for those seeking cultural immersion and architectural grandeur, though visitors should be mindful of high tourist volumes typical of one of Europe's most visited sites.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Base yourself within walking distance of the Palace or in the town center. This location allows early access to the palace before crowds arrive and provides easy connectivity to the Trianon estates and formal gardens, optimizing your visit to the 815-hectare estate.

Getting Around

There is no major airport in Versailles itself. Travelers typically fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) or Orly (ORY). The RER C line train connects directly to Versailles Château-Rive-Gauche station from central Paris in approximately 40-50 minutes, offering the most efficient transport link for hotel guests.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the 93 hectares of formal gardens. Summer sees peak tourism; book accommodations well in advance and plan visits to the palace and Trianons during off-peak hours to manage the high volume of visitors at this major European site.

Nearby attractions

Dining

La Table du 11

Restaurant Michelin€€€€253 m

Awarded a MICHELIN star in 2016, chef Jean-Baptiste Lavergne-Morazzani continues to delight diners in his modern and refined restaurant, nestled in the Cour des Senteurs, a stone's throw from the Palace of Versailles. The set menu, which is regularly updated, whisks you away on a meticulously devised and indulgent culinary journey – dishes include marinated langoustine on a bed of warm rice with a hint of vinegar and agastache leaves, accompanied by a delicious langoustine emulsion. At its core is seasonality and top-notch produce, which is generally organic, sourced from sustainable fishing a

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Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle

Restaurant Michelin€€€€506 m

This luxurious establishment in the Airelles hotel is steeped in history and inextricably linked to the Palace of Versailles. It combines theatrical staging – with diners being greeted by a valet, and staff in period costume – and cuisine tailored to the occasion. Devised by Alain Ducasse, the menu comprises dishes made with premium produce that reflect the great man's commitment to naturalité. Entrusted to chef Stéphane Duchiron, the food is a masterclass in technical skill, with everything expertly cooked and seasoned, and high-quality sauces and jus bringing out the forthright, distinctive

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Gordon Ramsay au Trianon

Restaurant Michelin€€€€1.0 km

Opened in 1910 on the edge of the palace grounds, the Trianon Palace hotel makes its authoritative presence known to walkers who get close to it. What better place to host the work – and fiery character! – of Gordon Ramsay, already a three-starred chef in London? Head chef Gabriele Ravasio is on site to bring to life a menu that is a celebration of fine produce, playing on the simplicity and relevance of the dishes. Well-managed creativity, appealing flavours… Everything conspires to make for a most enjoyable experience, and the location certainly plays its part: an elegant and luminous baroqu

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La Table des Lumières

Restaurant€€€278 m

Two private mansions with contrasting façades have been united to create this luxury hotel and its fine dining restaurant. Chic and intimate, the restaurant has plush carpet, mouldings and tables set with porcelain. The chef cooks up generous cuisine, including some dishes designed for sharing. Plants enjoy the limelight, with quality seasonal ingredients going into dishes such as an onion, Comté cheese and vin jaune tart. Vegetarians will be pleased: the meat and fish (loin of pork, pollack, duck) play only a supporting role, and are optional.

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Ore

Restaurant€€400 m

Ore means "mouth" in Latin. A disarmingly simple name for this place that is quite simply exceptional – a 17C pavilion within the Palace of Versailles. Alain Ducasse is the Sun King of the premises, enforcing the culinary law for which he is known. That of naturality and a constantly renewed homage to fine ingredients.

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Lafayette

Restaurant€€852 m

Abutting his first restaurant, chef Xavier Pincemin has opened this trendy bistro that sports a series of adjoining Art deco rooms. He is enjoying himself and, in the process, delights us with a menu of varied influences (tacos, ceviche, tiger beef) and a selection of outstanding matured beef displayed in an ageing cabinet, such as the knockout black Baltic rib steak. Casual vibe.

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Le Pincemin

Restaurant€€€€864 m

Winner of the 2016 Top Chef contest, Xavier Pincemin is forging his path in his hometown to the delight of his faithful and even international regulars. He delves into the storerooms of local artisans and producers to pay tribute to high-flying culinary traditions. Examples: pearlescent John Dory paired with shellfish broth, different textures of celery and a mind-blowing plant jus of anise hyssop, whose sheer depth and flavour will knock your socks off! Loin of veal is flanked by baby artichoke and pastrami, roast artichoke seasoning and a big-boned, thick, syrupy veal gravy. Pincemin’s culin

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Le Corot

Restaurant★★ Michelin€€€€4.6 km

Much like the artist Corot, who painted the nearby ponds, Rémi Chambard turns to nature and produce from Île-de-France for inspiration when it comes to cooking. He devises a set menu that showcases the region by highlighting the different villages from which he sources his ingredients, from Montmorency to Crécy-la-Chapelle. He also personally undertakes what he calls his "urban harvest" in the King's Kitchen Garden in Versailles. This virtuoso chef still takes great pleasure in working with vegetables and plants (as well as other ingredients). Imbued with a certain purity, his dishes are strik

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