With a maximum group size of 7, this guided discovery tour will make you feel like a VIP.
Thanks to this half-day tour, you'll be able to see the monuments of the Parc du Chateau de Versailles (Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon) in the 600-hectare park on an electric scooter.
Then, after hanging up the scooter, you'll discover the groves and gardens of the Chateau (77 hectares) on foot, still accompanied by your guide.
After your refreshment break, you'll take to your scooters to continue your discovery of the former hunting grounds of King Louis 14, then return to your starting point, crossing the town of Versailles.
We'll lend you a Go Pro to film your discovery.
We meet under the equestrian statue of Louis XIV. It is located on the Place d'Armes of the Chateau de Versailles. When I confirm the reservation, I always send photos of the meeting place on Tripadvisor. And don't forget to give us your phone number so we can contact you if necessary.
Before stopping at the Grand Trianon and discovering the pink marble colonnades, you'll have stopped at an old gate where the village of Trianon once stood. You'll then drive along the paths around the gardens of the Hameau de la Reine to the Grand Trianon.
After the Grand Trianon, a stop is planned opposite the Petit Trianon. You'll see the difference?
You'll ride around the Grand Canal, or if you prefer, you can use other paths (less frequented by tourists) to admire an exceptional view of the Chateau.
With your guide, you'll discover the 77-hectare gardens of the Chateau de Versailles on foot.
Your visit to the gardens will surely begin at the Bassin de Neptune. After discovering the only statue with the face of King Louis 14, you'll head back up to the Chateau's terrace.
You'll discover this fountain on your way up to the Chateau's terrace. A dragon in Versailles?
the Castel behind you, the Bassin de Latone overlooking the Grand Canal. Are you ready?
After discovering the gardens, you'll get back on your scooters to see this water feature, located outside the Parc du Chateau de Versailles.
depending on how much time remains in this discovery, you may return to your starting point by passing through the old quarter of Versailles.
In front of the Grandes Ecuries, near the equestrian statue of Louis XIV, you'll be equipped with helmets, gloves, vests and walkie-talkies. You'll be introduced to driving an electric scooter. Once you're ready and comfortable, you'll set off, accompanied by a guide, towards the Parc du Chateau de Versailles. (The time at this point depends on the number of participants and the amount of time you've been given to learn to drive the scooter). That's where we'll be coming back too.
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