Visit the Gardens of Versailles
Looking for a tour of the gardens of the Château de Versailles? With over 800 hectares, they are one of the most visited and sumptuous sites in France.
During this guided tour, take in the majesty of the grounds and the exceptional work carried out by the gardeners.
You won't believe how much there is to see!
Gardens in the image of the Sun King!
The gardens of Versailles are a veritable masterpiece of landscape art, covering more than 800 hectares. It is one of the largest parks in the world, with over 350,000 trees, over 800 sculptures, 55 fountains and hundreds of water jets. To supply these fountains, no less than 35 kilometers of pipeline, which run through the underground gardens.
A fascinating history at Versailles
Visit gardens of Versailles have a fascinating history that dates back to the 17th century, when the Sun King Louis XIV decided to build a château at Versailles to assert his power and create a residence worthy of his grandeur.
The gardens, designed to accompany the château, were created between 1661 and 1700. The work was directed by several renowned architects, including André Le Nôtre, Charles Le Brun, Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte. Le Nôtre is notably regarded as the master builder of the gardens at Versailles, and it was under his direction that the gardens reached their apogee.
The gardens at Versailles were designed according to a classical vision of landscape art, with an emphasis on order, symmetry and perspective. They are organized around a main axis, which runs from the Château over 1.5 km to the Grand Canal. The garden is divided into several zones, each with its own function and style. Copses, alleys, basins and fountains are just some of the features that make the gardens of Versailles so rich and beautiful.
Over the centuries, the gardens of Versailles have undergone numerous changes and transformations. In 1774, Louis XVI commissioned the construction of the Hameau de la Reine, a rustic village away from the château, which served as a refuge for Marie-Antoinette. In 1837, King Louis-Philippe decided to create a museum dedicated to French history in the south wing of the château. In 1979, the gardens were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Splendid sites to explore
Ah, the gardens of Versailles! A magical place, transporting visitors to a world of beauty, splendor and history. If you're lucky enough to be in Paris, be sure to visit the splendid gardens of the Château de Versailles.
Stroll through the gardens and admire the fountains, statues and avenues lined with majestic trees. You can also marvel at the magnificent ponds, which reflect the sunlight and the shades of the sky.
But that's not all! The gardens of Versailles are also home to many historical and cultural curiosities. Discover the mythical bosquets, depicting scenes from Greek and Roman mythology. You can also admire the famous Staircase of a Hundred Steps, which runs alongside the Orangerie, or the Grand Canal, where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the gardens. boating and enjoy a visit from a new angle.
How to visit the gardens of Versailles
The gardens of Versailles are a the place to be for all visitors to Paris. It's a magical place, where history and architecture blend harmoniously to offer a unique visiting experience. If you wish to visit the gardens of Versailles, you have two options: visit on your own or accompanied by a guide.
If you opt for a self-guided tour, you'll have the freedom to wander through the gardens at your own pace and discover the various points of interest at your leisure. You'll also be able to enjoy the beauty of the grounds in complete tranquillity.
However, it is important to note that the gardens of Versailles are vast and complex, with many nooks and subtle architectural details. If you don't have specific knowledge of the history and architecture of Versailles, you risk missing out on many points of interest. What's more, the gardens can be very crowded, which can make the visit more difficult.
On the other hand, if you choose to visit the gardens of Versailles with a guide, you'll benefit from a reduced price. a more immersive and enriching visitor experience. The tour guide will be able to provide you with precise, detailed information on the various gardens, statues, fountains and buildings. He'll also be able to answer any questions you may have, and surprise you with a host of anecdotes.
What's more, the tour guide can help you to avoid crowds and to discover hidden corners that you might not otherwise have noticed. So you can enjoy your visit in a more relaxed and enjoyable way.
When should you visit the gardens of Versailles?
They are open every day. During the year, admission is free from November to March, and chargeable from April to October, from Tuesday to Sunday.
Combine a visit to the gardens and the Château de Versailles
For a truly immersive and complete experience, we strongly recommend combining the guided tour of the Château de Versailles to that of the gardens.




