Paris & Versailles Bundle
What's included
Highlight
- Admire 35,000 pieces of art and valuable artifacts at the world's most famous museum with tickets to the Louvre in Paris
- Stroll through the opulent gardens of the Palace of Versailles – with included access to Marie Antoinette's private Trianon estate
- Sail on the Seine with a relaxing river cruise hosted by Bateaux Mouches and see the sights from a new angle
Summary
Description
With a bundle including access to Paris' top attractions, including entry to the Palace of Versailles, you can't go wrong in the City of Light!
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
These fast-track Louvre tickets give you effortless entry into what may be considered the finest museum in the world. Enjoy easy, skip-the-line entry and admire the Louvre's collection – from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greek antiquities to masterpieces by artists such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. With 35,000 artworks.
Palace of Versailles: Entrance Ticket + Gardens & Estate of Trianon
The Palace of Versailles and adjoining gardens are extravagant beyond belief. It boasts more than 700 rooms, 18th-century French art, an opera house, and a 75-meter-long hall of mirrors lined with statues and busts.
The gardens feature all manner of luxuries and follies that a European monarch just couldn't do without: meticulously manicured lawns and ornate baroque fountains.
Marie Antoinette also had her own compound away from the main palace. These are located near the Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon, which already existed on the edge of the grounds. Her idyllic village came to be known as The Queen's Hamlet, and was a fully-functioning village!
Seine River Cruise by Bateaux Mouches
Explore the city of love with a romantic river cruise, hosted by Bateaux Mouches! This scenic tour includes commentary along the route. Listen, learn, and fall in love!
There's the Eiffel Tower casting its shadow over the city, and Notre-Dame Cathedral, still impressive despite the disastrous fire. Gaze at the Gothic palace and former prison known as the Conciergerie, and see the Musée d’Orsay, a former railway station that's now home to French art.
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France