Paris To Versailles, Must Do Day Trip


A jaunt from Paris to Versailles can be the crowning jewel of any European vacation. Full of rich history and culture, and within an hour of travel time from Paris, Versailles is sure to create many pleasant vacation memories.

Versailles is approximately twelve miles west of Paris and holds distinction as the former residence of French royalty and the epicenter of French government. The Palace of Versailles is now a French landmark that attracts millions of tourists each year. It is renowned for breathtaking gardens and hand manicured shrubbery – 250 acres of lush greenery to be exact. One could spend a whole day getting lost in the grandeur of the gardens surrounding Versailles palace. The ornate architecture and elegant decor within the place have continued to inspire designers both inside and outside of France for many centuries.

Garden of Versailles, FranceThe palace is as dazzling as it sounds and is the largest palace built by the French monarchy

Getting there: Hop on the Paris metro to Pont de Sevres, which is at the end of metro line nine. A quick transfer to bus 171 from there will get you to Versailles in no time. Once in the city, Versailles palace is a short walk and other sites of note are also within walking distance.

Inside the palace: First stop is the hall of mirrors. This is the largest room in the palace and houses seventeen mirror arches facing an additional seventeen windows that overlook the palace park. Words cannot describe the feeling of walking down the hallway knowing that a total of 357 mirrors were used to decorate it. This grand hallway was the setting for many royal gatherings and celebrations.

Next stop is the Queen’s Grand Apartment. And the name says it all. This extravagant living space was a source of refuge for the queen when distance was needed between her and the king. It is symmetrical to the King’s Grand Apartment. The Queen Marie-Thérèse was known to have occupied this residence on a frequent basis.

The last stop is the Museum of French History. Per the wish of Louis-Philippe, the museum was dedicated to all the glories of France. It is a landmark of French national culture and many souvenirs of the past are embedded in the halls and galleries of the museum.


Once outside of vicinity of the palace, don’t forget to stop at the small shops and cafes along the street for some authentic French cuisine, pastries and shopping.

Returning to Paris: The Gare Montparnasse metro stop will return you to the city of lights with a total travel time of about 40 minutes.

Take note that Versailles’s Palace is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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Day trip to Dijon From Paris, France


Dijon, located in Eastern France, is the historical capital of the region of Burgundy. Only a three hour car ride from Paris, Dijon is the perfect location for a day trip or weekend trip.

Some of Dijon’s most impressive sites are churches and cathedrals such as Notre Dame de Dijon and Dijon Cathedral. The architectural styles of the city buildings and styles found include Capetian, Renaissance and Gothic. Town houses in Dijon’s central district, many of which are still inhabited, were built in the 18th century and before. The church of Notre Dame in Dijon boats famous architecture and art and Ducal Palace is another popular city site, with architecture from the Capetian period.

View of Dijon, FranceEach autumn Dijon’s culture is showcased at the International and Gastronomic Fair. The fair is one of the most important in France and features over 500 exhibitions. Dijon’s numerous museums also provide a glimpse into the early history and culture of France. Some of the city’s museums include the Musée Archéologique, the Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne, the Musée d’Art Sacré, and Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon.

There are plenty of places in Dijon to take leisurely strolls or enjoy outdoor picnics. The city has about 700 hectares of parks and greens, including Jardin botanique de l’Arquebuse. Jardin botanique de l’Arquebuse is a huge botanical garden and aboretum. Plants dating back to 1771 have been transferred into the gardens and there are over 4,000 plant species in the area.
Tourists will also enjoy the nightlife in Dijon. Dijon is home to numerous bars and restaurants, many of which regularly feature live music. In addition to these locations, Dijon also has other music venues such as La Vapeur and Le Zenith de Dijon.

Wine is another specialty of Dijon and some of the best wine in the country is found in the region. There are several excellent vineyards within a short distance of the city center and the roads to the vineyards wind through the picturesque remote county side. Travellers will enjoy the views of rivers, forests and 12th century churches as they travel throughthe area.


For visitors staying in Paris, Dijon is an ideal day trip. The city provides visitors to escape from the faster paced city life and enjoy the beautiful countryside while soaking up culture. From museums, to architecture to vineyards and gardens, there are no shortage of sites to enjoy in Dijon.

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Day Trips From Paris To Reims, France


When one thinks of France, visions of the Eiffel Tower and even the Louvre may quickly come to mind. Wandering off the beaten path may open the doors to some other hidden gems of France. Reims is one such gem and you soon learn it offers something more to see while staying in France than the city of love.

Getting to Reims from Paris may be easier than you think. The ancient Roman city is located 80 miles northeast of Paris and can be accessed via TGV – France’s high-speed rail service. Each leg of the trip takes less than an hour and round trip fare is generally around €40-€50, but can cost less during non-peak times.

Notre Dame, Reims, FranceIn French monarchial history, Reims gained some notoriety as the site where the crowning ceremonies for French kings took place. That said, it is rich in culture and is home to a host of historic sites for the yearning tourist. As the largest city in the Champagne region of France, there’s plenty to see and do. The best part is it is small enough to be explored on foot – no rental car is needed.

The Palais du Tau: This historical building was the French Bishop’s palace in the city. Home to several historical artifacts, it currently remains a museum which contains sculptures and works of art, such as the chalice of Saint Remi and Charlemagne’s talisman. Hours of operation depend on the season. During peak season (May to September), the museum is open from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. If you visit during off-peak months, those hours change to 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Visitors should take note that the palace is closed to tours on Mondays. Museum tickets cost approximately €7 per person.

Bibliotèque Carnegie: This 20-century building is an extensive library that houses an impressive collection of rare historical manuscripts. Several of the manuscripts here date back many centuries. The library interior is also notable for its lavish architecture and design.


Champagne Houses: Reims hosts several champagne houses – including some of the world’s largest producers of the drink. Major champagne producers such as Mumm, Veuve-Cliquot and Taittinger all own and operate cellars in the city of Reims. Tourists can not only tour these facilities to witness how the beverage is made, but they are also given an opportunity to taste the bubbly for themselves.

Taking a detour from Paris to Reims opens a door to the beauty that makes this whole region of France a top tourist destination. Leaving Reims may be the hardest part of going there for a visit.

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Giverny, Just A Short Day Trip From Paris

 

Located just west of France’s iconic capital of Paris, Giverny is a beautiful and historically significant town with much to do and see. Set in the lush River Seine valley, a trip to this picturesque village is like taking a journey back in time to another era. From historic houses to charming cafes to fascinating museums, Giverny is sure to inspire and please even the most jaded traveler. A visit to this quaint, beautiful village should be near the top of the list for anyone planning a visit or vacation to France.

Monets Garden and Lily Pond, Giverny, FranceJust a short day trip from Paris, if you are staying in one of the many Paris apartments, Giverny offers a break from that city’s cosmopolitanism and urbanism and instead gives visitors the charm and quaint atmosphere of rural France. The village enjoys a mild climate and is surrounded by stunning scenery. This idyllic atmosphere enhances Giverny’s charm and cultural appeal. Everyone from history buffs to art enthusiasts will find something to like about this magical place.

The top attraction in Giverny is Monet’s House. The home of the famous painter himself, the house is renowned for its beauty and eclectic appeal. Covered in vines, the house features Monet’s collection of Japanese prints. The exterior of the house is beautifully manicured and showcases a wide array of gardens and flowers. Visitors will discover a water garden with a Japanese bridge, waterlilies and weeping willows throughout the property. The house also contains a gift store with a wide array of souvenirs.

Monets Garden, Giverny, FranceAnother fascinating attraction is the Natural Mechanical Museum. This museum displays a wide variety of historical and modern engines and other mechanical devices. It offers an interesting glimpse into the world of mechanics and technological history.

Yet another great museum worth a visit is the Musee des Impressionnismes Giverny. This interesting museum exhibits a wide array of art and other Impressionist works, perfect for those interested in culture, art and art history. The museum’s beautiful paintings are sure to leave an indelible mark on those who view them.

Giverny also contains a number of great cafes, restaurants, shops and bed and breakfasts. These charming establishments come in a wide array of price ranges and tastes.

Giverny is located about 50 miles west of Paris. Visitors to Paris with a extended stay in one of the cities hotels or apartments in Paris will find Givney is a excellent choice for a day trip. Access is conveniently  available by road, train and bus.

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Paris, To Know The City One Must Spend Some Time

Sidewalk Cafe , Paris, FranceParis, The City of Light has a long list of impressive, historical sites and the most famous art museum in the world. Notre Dame is a half-day venture in itself. In spite of all these time-consuming and incredible undertakings, one of the most satisfying and pleasurable experiences to be had in Paris is sitting at a sidewalk cafe, taking it all in.

It is said that you can see Paris in a day, whether you are just passing through on a connecting flight to other European destinations or you decided to take a day trip from London via the high speed train. Yet to really get to know the city one must spend some time. An  assortment of Paris apartments and hotels to fit any budget are available allowing travelers the opportunity to get to  know the real Paris.

Parisians consider the cafe a daily part of life in dry weather. Do not neglect the opportunity of soaking up the atmosphere and the culture in the park at the Tuileries Garden or wandering through the Marais. The Marais is in the third and fourth arrondissement in the middle of the city and is known for a culturally open attitude and ethnic communities. It is called trendy, but maintains unequaled and well-preserved architectural points of interest.

The Moulin Rouge has a dinner theater type of cabaret-dance hall to see the can-can in the Montmarte. The feeling inspired by the film will be accessible sitting in the gallery and pretending that Toulouse Lautrec is sitting across the floor sipping absinthe. While there, walk the hilly neighborhoods to take in the art of Dali and destroy the chocolate and pastry calories.

Apollo Fountain At Palace Of Versailles, Paris FranceThe Palace of Versailles in the western suburbs of Paris is the former home of Louis XIV who was later guillotined. Along with the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, it is a very populated tourist destination, although Notre Dame on the Ile de la Cite tops it with about twelve million visitors per year. Disneyland Paris is on the eastern outskirts of the city if children are traveling as well. Otherwise, take in the Musees Rodin and Picasso.

The French Open, a Grand Slam event of professional tennis, is held from late May to early June, which may affect travel plans. The Tour de France is three weeks long and 2200 miles, and ends up on the Champs-Elysees on July 24, 2011, just in case that is also a significant vacation time.

Temperatures are mild in winter with an average low of 36 degrees Fahrenheit and a high in summer of 77 degrees F. June can be slightly chilly if it rains. Boat rides on the Seine are relaxing and pleasant most times of the year. One-hour rides along the river are great for kids above toddler age for reasonable prices. Lunch and dinner cruises are available and are slightly pricey, but restful, after trekking around the city.

Palace de la Concorde, Paris , FranceA mere cab ride through the Place de la Concorde in the eighth arrondissement will remind one of the movies and advertisements seen over the years; images from this area are well known. There are also world famous designers nearby for padded wallets. There is a view of the Eiffel Tower behind a large, beautiful fountain for a perfect photo of Paris, and a great memory to share.

There are numerous apartments in Paris, as well as boutique inns and hotels that can put you in the center of the City of Lights. For more information on Paris and surrounding areas in France, check out Beachcomber Pete Travel Adventures travel guides.

The sun does not set until 10:30 p.m. in July, so enjoy a leisurely dinner and walk back to the hotel and love Paris.

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The Parisian Nightlife

Paris is known for its tourist attractions and romantic atmosphere but this City of Lights is also a haven for partyphiles and adventure seekers not just from France but all over Europe. Is a long stay in the works for your next visit or adventure to Paris?  You will find an almost infinite choice of  Paris apartmentsand hotels throughout the city to chose from that are just minutes away from a nightlife like no other city.  Below are some places you should not miss if you want to experience the true night life Paris has to offer.

Champs Elysees at Night and Fireworks Paris FranceFirst up is Champs Elysees. This infamous chic spot and the widest avenue in the world lights up at night with luxury stores and restaurants open until at least 9 PM on weekdays and much later on weekends. Make sure to dress fashionably when walking around Champs Elysees.The next hot spot in Paris at night is Barrio Latino. This large establishment is known for playing salsa music and is just as hot as the music it plays. Comprised of four floors, this restaurant also has a bar and a nightclub, making it an all in one destination. Its posh people mixed with high priced drinks makes this a perfect place for those looking to look good and flirt. Barrio Latino is located on 46-48 rue du Faubourg Saint Antoine

Queen (read: drag queen) is one of the most famous clubs in Paris and is a favorite destination for people-watching. The club attracts a lof of gay and non-gay tourists and is a good place for dancing. Queen is located on 102, Ave. Champs Elysees, Metro: George V

The next spot takes the tempo from dancing to drinking. Laduree Bar is a hip and trendy place that serves great drinks such as its famous macaroom-inspired cocktails. Laduree Bar is in the middle of one of Paris’ most posh neighborhoods, a great place for a drink and a great place to admire the design. Laduree Bar is at 5 ave des Champs Elysees, or 13 rue Lincoln, Metro: George V

Next up is the famous Buddha Bar. This hot spot is not only known as one of the most famous clubs in Paris, it’s also known as one of the most famous nightclubs in the world. This original concept club plays funky music all night long, attracting everyone from the avant-garde to the eager clubbers looking for a good time. There’s no entrance at the Buddha Bar, which makes up for the premium priced drinks. Make sure to check out this place before you leave Paris.

Le Lido de Paris. This cabaret show is one of the most famous in the world. With its exotic shows starting at 7PM up to 11PM, this is an experience you can only get in Paris. Get ready for topless dancers, thrilling drama and amazing special effects in this world class show.

Moulin Rouge Paris FranceFrom show to nightclub, wee go onto La Lacomotive. This huge nightclub is situated on three levels of pure energy, with each level playing a different kind of music. (Electronica/Hiphop/Dance) This club is most frequented by tourists and is located near the infamous Moulin Rouge. Barrio Latino is located on 90, Boulevard de Clichy, 75018

Speaking of the Moulin Rouge, this world famous cabaret act, made even more famous by Hollywood most recently, is one of Paris’ institutions. This thrilling show is unforgettable and even throws in audience participation to make for a world class show only Paris can deliver.

If you are spending any time in Paris on your next travel adventure, you most likely will be enjoying the nightlife the city has to offer. There are numerous apartments in Paris, as well as boutique inns and hotels that can put you in the center of the City of Lights nightlife. For more information on Paris and surrounding areas in France, check out Beachcomber Pete Travel Adventures travel guides.

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