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Auberge Le Bout du Parc
Auberge Le Bout du Parc
Hôtel Les Lumières - Relais & Châteaux
Hôtel Les Lumières - Relais & Châteaux
Limehome Versailles Rue du Bailliage
Limehome Versailles Rue du Bailliage
Le Louis Hotel Versailles Château - MGallery Collection
Le Louis Hotel Versailles Château - MGallery Collection
Hotel Des Lys
Hotel Des Lys
Hôtel Le Bout du Parc
Hôtel Le Bout du Parc
Hôtel d'Angleterre
Hôtel d'Angleterre
Hôtel du Jeu de Paume
Hôtel du Jeu de Paume
Les Apparts de l'Oncle Louis
Les Apparts de l'Oncle Louis
Royal Hôtel
Royal Hôtel
Hotel du Cheval Rouge
Hotel du Cheval Rouge
Hôtel Versailles Chantiers
Hôtel Versailles Chantiers
Mercure Versailles Chateau
Mercure Versailles Chateau
Novotel Chateau De Versailles
Novotel Chateau De Versailles
Waldorf Astoria Versailles - Trianon Palace
Waldorf Astoria Versailles - Trianon Palace
ibis Versailles Château
ibis Versailles Château
Hotel la Residence du Berry
Hotel la Residence du Berry
A l'Hotel des Roys
A l'Hotel des Roys
Le Logis Versaillais
Le Logis Versaillais
Le Home Saint Louis
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Le Louis Hotel Versailles Château - MGallery Collection
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Top neighborhoods in Versailles

Saint-Louis
Step into royal history in Saint-Louis, where the magnificent Palace of Versailles commands your attention with its golden gates and baroque splendor. Explore the dazzling Hall of Mirrors, stroll through geometric gardens with ornamental fountains, or discover Marie Antoinette's private estate. The neighborhood's cobblestone streets and historic architecture transport you to the glory days of French monarchy. Upscale French restaurants dot the area, though most close early by 9 PM. While public transit is limited, the grounds are highly walkable—just wear comfortable shoes. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer elegant lodging options, though many visitors choose to make day trips from Paris via the 45-minute RER C train.

Notre-Dame
Wander through the elegant Notre-Dame neighborhood, where the magnificent Palace of Versailles reigns supreme. The Hall of Mirrors gleams with sunlight while meticulously manicured gardens stretch beyond your imagination. Take a peaceful rowboat ride on the Grand Canal or discover Marie Antoinette's private world at the charming Trianon palaces. French cuisine dominates local dining, with upscale restaurants serving traditional fare in historic settings. Most attractions require walking, so comfortable shoes are essential when exploring the vast palace grounds. The RER C train connects you to Paris in just 45 minutes, making this royal enclave surprisingly accessible.

Chantiers
Chantiers combines royal history with everyday French charm, all a short walk from Versailles Palace. The neighborhood centers around its bustling train station, with tree-lined streets showcasing classic Haussmannian architecture. Explore nearby treasures like the Palace gardens, Parc du Domaine de Madame Elisabeth, and Cathedrale Saint Louis before returning to this peaceful residential area. Traditional French bistros serve classic dishes like coq au vin alongside local boulangeries offering fresh morning pastries. Small family-run hotels and B&Bs provide authentic accommodations with continental breakfast. Getting around is simple with frequent trains to Paris and well-maintained sidewalks perfect for evening strolls.

Clagny Glatigny
Clagny Glatigny offers a quiet escape from tourist-packed central Versailles, where elegant limestone buildings and wrought-iron balconies line tree-canopied streets. Morning bakery aromas and distant church bells create a distinctly French suburban atmosphere. You'll need to venture into central Versailles for attractions like the Palace of Versailles and Musée Lambinet. The neighborhood has sparse dining options with a few traditional bistros and cafés that typically close early evening. Accommodations range from vacation rentals in converted residential properties to small family-run bed & breakfasts. Limited public transit means a car rental or taxi is recommended for exploring beyond the peaceful residential streets.

Porchefontaine
In the south-east of Versailles, this neighborhood boasts a sports complex and a green space enveloped by Versailles, Satory, and Meudon woods.
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Beyond the opulent Palace of Versailles with its legendary Hall of Mirrors lies a city that once functioned as France's royal capital. The palace gardens offer theatrical fountain shows where water dances to classical music among meticulously trimmed hedges. Escape the crowds at Marie Antoinette's private retreat, the Petit Trianon, where she played at being a simple farm girl. The Grand Trianon's pink marble pavilion showcases Louis XIV's more intimate side. The royal stables, Grandes & Petites Ecuries, now house the National Equestrian Academy where riders perform classical dressage. After touring royal splendors, find a café in the old town where locals discuss politics with the same passion their ancestors showed during the revolution.

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