Tours of the historic districts of Versailles

Versailles: a town born from the will of King Louis XIV, designed by Jules Hardouin Mansart, chief architect, and André Le Nôtre, principal gardener.

When you first arrive, you'll only have eyes for the Palace of Versailles. But our town – bisected by the avenue de Paris, also known as the widest avenue in France – hides many other treasures. Take a tour of Versailles and be pleasantly surprised.
 
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In this history-steeped area near the Château, the Notre-Dame market, and the Lambinet Museum, a unique walk awaits antique lovers and professionals alike.
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Just a stone’s throw from the Palace, across the iconic Avenue de Paris, lie two characterful neighbourhoods that invite you to discover another side of Versailles quieter, more authentic… and full of surprises.
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To the south of the city, discover a fascinating district divided into two complementary historic areas: the Old Town, known as Vieux-Versailles, and the Saint-Louis quarter. Together, they form the oldest and most authentic soul of Versailles.
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The Notre-Dame district is the oldest in Versailles… and perhaps the most endearing ! Imagined by Louis XIV to embellish the surroundings of his majestic palace, it still reflects the visionary genius of the Sun King.