Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Versailles France


Versailles is an important tourist destination in France, owing to the fact that it was once the center of the French government throughout various periods in the country’s history. The heart of Versailles lies in the Chateau de Versailles - Palace of Versailles, which was considered to be the grandest palace in the whole of Europe in its time and was the inspiration of so many other palaces and castles in the 18th century. From the Palace of Versailles radiated power to the rest of France until the Revolution.
Today, Versailles is now a commune within the greater city of Paris. To get to Versailles, you can either take the train from central Paris. The journey will take you around 30 to 40 minutes. You can also take the bus number 171, which leaves from the Pont de Savres.
Just like when visiting the Louvre, visiting the Chateau de Versailles is something that should not be crammed within just one day. Exploring this grand palace is something that should be taken slowly and savored. A tour of the chateau is usually divided into four: the chateau itself, the Trianon, the gardens, and the town of Versailles itself.
SOURCE: http://www.travelooce.com

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