Hall of Mirrors at Versailles

Versailles Visitors Guide: Highlights, history & tips for visiting France’s most iconic palace

The Chateau de Versailles is one of the most decadent palaces on earth. The 17th century palace played a pivotal role in French history, as France’s final royal residence, and reflects the excesses of the French monarchy that led to the French Revolution in 1789.  Its splendour was its downfall, and also what makes it the second-most visited attraction in France, after the Eiffel Tower. … Continue reading Versailles Visitors Guide: Highlights, history & tips for visiting France’s most iconic palace

Gardens of Versailles France

The Temple of Love in the gardens of Versailles

The Temple of Love is a neo-classical temple in the English Gardens at Versailles, erected for Marie Antoinette. The Queen preferred the more “natural” style of the fashionable English gardens, as opposed to the French order imposed upon meticulous greenhouses and manicured garden beds, which you can see in the rest of the gardens. You could lose hours in the seemingly never-ending gardens of Versailles. … Continue reading The Temple of Love in the gardens of Versailles

Don’t miss Marie Antoinette’s fairytale village in Versailles

Visiting the famous Chateau de Versailles is a popular and worthwhile day trip from Paris. Built by the lavish Louis XIV, the Sun King, the palace is one of the most extravagant in Europe. The palace itself is impressive, but in my opinion the best part of the estate is the garden. My favourite part of the sprawling garden is Marie Antoinette’s little village at … Continue reading Don’t miss Marie Antoinette’s fairytale village in Versailles