Can you imagine going halfway around the world, finally catching a train to Versailles to see the massive palace and gardens that you’ve studied in art history and seen in films such as Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, and then finding the gates locked and the place shut for the day? I don’t have to imagine it because that’s what I did.
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Visiting Versailles
November 24, 2010
Say what you want about the feudal system, but it sure made for some truly spectacular buildings. Where there are kings, there are fantastic monuments and palaces, and Versailles is at the top in terms of opulence and splendor. This former hunting lodge was expanded into its current size and grandeur by Louis XIV in the late 17th century, where it would be the seat of French power until the revolution in 1789. It turned what what once a relatively small town into the erstwhile capital of France.
Day trips to Versailles, Famous Castles & the Champagne Region
July 8, 2010
There’s a lot to do in Paris, but what a lot of travelers often forget is that there is just as much to do around Paris. If you’re visiting the City of Light, you might want to allot some time for a Paris day trip. From the Champagne region to Versailles, the Paris metro area has plenty to keep you occupied.








January 17, 2012
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