Mgallery Le Louis Versailles Château is less than a 5-minute walk from the Château de Versailles and a 20-minute drive from Parc des Princes Stadium.
Erica
United States of America
Fantastic location, five minute walk to chateau, on a lovely tree lined street. Wonderful friendly helpful staff. Gorgeous lobby/bar/restaurant. Room was very nice, and very clean. Bed super comfortable. Gave us a folding cot for our daughter. Coffee maker in room, Clarins amenities in bath. Small gym upstairs. Booking.com rate was 30% off.
We welcome you in a friendly and family atmosphere! Our mission is to make you spend precious moments in our company, we offer you a warm place to make you feel at home.
Jessica Katarina
Sweden
The hotel is really close to the Versailles Palace and the train station, barely 8min walk. The staff is very friendly, the breakfast is cheap and it's totally worth it because they offer a big variety of options to eat. The room is comfortable as well.
Located at the heart of Versailles city center commercial district, the Mercure Versailles Chateau hotel offers modern rooms with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi access.
Born from the transformation of an office building, the Hotel du Jeu de Paume is placed in the category of charming hotels.
Dalton
United States of America
The common areas were a nice place to hangout, the bed was super comfortable, and the staff were all nice. They also held our bags up front after check out since we had a tour of the palace scheduled.
An 18th-century building opposite the Chateau de Versailles, just a 5-minute walk from Versailles – Château - Rive –Gauche RER station. Le Golf National is a 16-minute drive away.
Darci
United States of America
Entry level superior double bed off light well courtyard. Ease of access from train station and to Versailles palace as well as Notre Dame market district. Clever bathroom
The Royal Hotel Versailles is located a 9-minute walk from the Château de Versailles in the Saint-Louis district and 820 feet from Gare de Versailles Château Rive Gauche RER Station, which provides...
P_Esp27
Luxembourg
The staff are really friendly and the facilities are what we expected. Really close to the train station and of course to the château.
Set in the center of Versailles, Hôtel Le Versailles is a 1-minute walk from the Palace of Versailles. It offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TV and free WiFi access.
James
Canada
Great facility, clean, great bed, good breakfast selection, and right by the Versailles Palace area.
Located in Versailles City Center, 0.6 mi from Château de Versailles and 7.5 mi from Montigny-le-Bretonneux, Hotel des Lys features a bar and free WiFi access.
An 18th-century building opposite the Chateau de Versailles, just a 5-minute walk from Versailles – Château - Rive –Gauche RER station. Le Golf National is a 16-minute drive away.
great location, very clean and happy helpful staff
Located in Versailles, a 16-minute walk from Palace of Versailles, Tiers lieu de l'Ermitage provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.
Hermoso el lugar y el barrio, todo muy bello y limpio.
Located in Versailles, 2.1 miles from Gardens of Versailles, Hôtel le Bout du Parc provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Très bel hotel, tout neuf, très propre, personnel tres agréable
This family-run hotel is located in the historic Saint Louis district of Versailles. It offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi internet access and a flat-screen TV.
Très propre et bien placé dans Versailles pour visiter !
Located in Versailles, a 13-minute walk from Palace of Versailles, L’ESPERANCE has a number of amenities including a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
L'accueil, la situation géographique.
Le couscous !
FAQs about hotels in Versailles
On average, 3-star hotels in Versailles cost $151 per night, and 4-star hotels in Versailles are $220 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Versailles can be found for $488 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Versailles this weekend is $154 or, for a 4-star hotel, $221. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Versailles for this weekend cost around $436 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $210 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Versailles for tonight. You'll pay around $226 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Versailles will cost around $376, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The palace was beautiful but I enjoyed the gardens and the...
The palace was beautiful but I enjoyed the gardens and the Grand and Petit Trianon the most. Spent almost 6 hours there in total. But don't skip the town itself as it has really nice architecture, cute cobbled streets and many shops and restaurants.
Sid
Netherlands
6.0
Scored 6.0
I am assuming that most people travelling to Versailles are...
I am assuming that most people travelling to Versailles are going for the Palaces and gardens. The grandeur and scale of the palaces is immense, the sense of history, excess and wealth really hits you. Having said that, you will be doing a lot of queing and you will be shuffling from room to room with 1000's of other people poking their cameras and phones into your space.
Adam
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We loved Versailles plenty of cafe's, bars and restaurants...
We loved Versailles plenty of cafe's, bars and restaurants to chose from at
affordable prices, if you just fancy a light lunch wonderful deli offering
excellent selection. Small Carrefour and other grocery stores easily accessible. We found it very easy to get around Versailles we had a 2 day pass for the Chateau and gardens and it was amazing. After reading reviews before we planned our trip we pre - booked our tickets for the earliest time possible as it can get very busy, it worked just fine we visited on Wednesday and again on Thursday.
Edward
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have been twice before over the years, It's a very...
I have been twice before over the years, It's a very expensive suburb of Paris now and an interesting town which revolves around the Chateau. The Chateau is a place you must visit once in your life at least, and allow a full day or more as the grounds are huge. It's a commercial tourist trap, long queues and not enough people selling tickets though all staff are very friendly and helpful. I would have bought online but couldn't fathom the headset guide, you could add it then it disappeared at checkout. Turns out you can't and don't need to pre-order, they are available after ticket check at a desk in the entrance, no queue. You can buy tickets from Tourist Information (they have an allocation) to beat the queues. Don't take a very expensive tour, the audio gives the same information and there are plenty of signs to stop you getting lost. Fantastic place but more or less just a portrait gallery and heaven for lovers of architecture. Just stand there and wonder at the scale, opulence and grandeur of the place. Not much catering, just essentials but the catering staff will refill a water bottle for you free if you ask nicely (a bit of French is handy). Be prepared to get your elbows out as although access is limited there are a lot of people inside, be prepared to wait for pictures and be tolerant of the bored and ignorant being dragged around! Book one of the local hotels, we used the Ibis, a 5 minute walk and used a restaurant on Rue de Satory which has a good selection and just outside the gates.
PBow
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fantastic trip.
Fantastic trip. It had been on my bucket list for a long time and did not disappoint. Mercure hôtel exceptionally welcoming. Excellent breakfast.
Would definitely recommend.
The palace is of course the main reason to go to Versailles but I don’t advise visiting the inside on a Sunday. It was packed to the rafters and at time uncomfortably so.
But hey ho! I loved it all. Enjoy your trip…
Zena
Jersey
6.0
Scored 6.0
Versailles is not a welcoming place for visitors.
Versailles is not a welcoming place for visitors. No taxi service, The train tour of the palace is a rip off. They make you stand in the hot sun while the entire crew of drivers take a long break for lunch. If you get off there is a long wait time before you can get a spot on another train. Large tour groups block passage to many exhibits. Signage throughout the gardens and some displays is very poor and non existent in many places. A real disappointment. The hotel staff and restaurants were all good and made our time spent with them very enjoyable.
staff were very helpful, rooms are clean and well maintained. Breakfast included a good variety. location is a big advantage. easy access to several bus lines. the street behind the hotel is a place where u can find anything you need: pharmacy, several mini markets, and others. A mall Parly 2 is a 10 min bus ride away.. Versailles palace, the city center with all the nice restaurants are all nearby and with very easy access by bus. the train stations are also 10 min away by bus and from there you can go to Paris or other cities by train.
Likeable staff, perfect organisation and communication. Breakfast was excellent including home-made jogurths, marmalade/jam and/or cakes and was served by a waiter/waitress.
The position of the hotel is very good - very close to the Versailles palace/Versailles congress centre (ca 5 minutes walk) and to the rail statitions (ca 5 minutes walk to Versailles Chateu and 10 minutes walk to Versailles Chantiers), city buses stop directly in front of the hotel.
The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. After a long journey, the beds were extremely comfortable and we loved the tea and complimentary chocolate, much better than any other hotel we visited, and much cleaner too! The hotel is extremely close to the palace, making it a very convenient location if you want to see the palace and its gardens and head back into Paris. The breakfast served was delicious and the best we had during our time in France.
Friendly accommodating staff and perfect location just a few minutes walk to the Palace of Versailles and a really short walk to the RER train line that runs directly to and from Paris. Lots of nearby restaurants. There was no problem holding our bags when we went to pick up our rent-a-car next morning. It was a great mini stop on our way from Paris to Normandy plus we avoided navigating/driving out of Paris.
The first choice for accommodation in the Palace of Versailles is very close. Everything in the hotel makes us who have just arrived in France eliminate all our fatigue. It is worth more than five stars. The restaurant's cuisine is super amazing and delicious. The bed in the room is easy to sleep, the bathroom equipment and toiletries are very comfortable, and the overall design atmosphere is great!
This beautiful hotel is located close to the palace and Chateau de Versailles. The staff were very accommodating. I could leave my luggage at the front desk until check-in/out, and when I told the night staff my plug didn't work, he went straight out to collect a new one so I could have a bath. The breakfast host was very attentive during our meal and made good coffee.
The hotel was quite basic but comfortable. It benefits from being only a ten or fifteen minute walk from the Palace of Versailles with several restaurants in close proximity. The hotel had not booked our parking space as requested and had confirmed so none were available. The reception manager, Christian, was very helpful in helping us find a space elsewhere.
The location was great. An easy walk from the train station and easy to get to Versailles. The apartment was very clean and comfortable. Xavier was quick to answer any questions. The bed was comfortable. Ample hot water. I loved the old wood on the stairs going up to the apartment. The neighborhood was quiet at night and felt safe to walk around.
The hotel is very well located - walking distance (+/- 900 m) to Versailles palace, in an area with many restaurants. The rooms are very clean, the staff was extremely friendly, giving us directions and suggestions. They have a small parking (around 9 places) which is great. We really enjoyed our staying!
The hotel is about 200 metres away from the Opéra Versailles and the Chateau. It's beautifully furnished and my room had a balcony with a nice green view. The room had a kettle, essential for me. If I go to Opéra Royal again, I will be returning to thia hotel.
The hotel, service, location was amazing. We visited the palace of Versailles, which was walking distance. We also ate in the Gordon Ramsey restaurant for a 7 course dinner and it was delicious. We drove into Paris which was nice and easy - only 12 miles.
The alternative hotel where I stayed was very clean and comfortable and had competent and friendly staff. Good breakfast!
Close to the Château de Versailles but in a quiet street. Beautiful patio to relax!
Must go to Hotel d'Angleterre!
Hotel is clean and charming. Staff is very nice and helpful. Hotel is opened night and day.
My room was perfect for a single traveler. Restaurants all around the hotel and Chateau de Versailles at walking distance.
- We really enjoyed our stay at the hotel.
- The beds were very comfortable, equipped with soft memory foam mattresses.
- The hotel's proximity to the Palace of Versailles is excellent, making it a perfect location.
The hotel is situated at a great location, 5 mins walk to Versailles Palace. It was neat and tidy and hotel staff was friendly and helpful. There are a lot of eateries nearby. It's worth spending a night here.
What a gem. Lovely staff, very clean and centrally located. Versailles as a place to stay (rather than running back to Paris) is a brilliant idea - the hotel, city and people were a delight.
Entry level superior double bed off light well courtyard. Ease of access from train station and to Versailles palace as well as Notre Dame market district. Clever bathroom
Perfect location to the palace of Versailles, room was a bit cramped between bed and desk.food choices were great for the breakfasts The front desk lady was very helpful.
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