Located just 200 metres from the Palace of Versailles is the hotel ibis Versailles Château with its 24-hour reception.
Svatopluk
United Kingdom
Perfect location, just a stone throw from the station and the castle, and pretty much any restaurant you choose. Room itself relatively spacious for the price. Staff helpful and friendly. We didn't try the breakfast, but smelled good.
Situated at the heart of Versailles city centre commercial district, the Mercure Versailles Chateau hotel offers modern rooms with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi access.
Jane
United Kingdom
The location was excellent. The staff were helpful and breakfast was good.
The Royal Hotel Versailles is located a 9-minute walk from the Château de Versailles in the Saint-Louis district and 250 metres from Gare de Versailles Château Rive Gauche RER Station, which provides...
Melanie
United Kingdom
Location close to Palace of Versailles. Room and facilities were spotlessly clean. Ideal having kitchenette. Staff were friendly and helpful.
This family-run hotel is situated in the historic Saint Louis district of Versailles. It offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi internet access and a flat-screen TV.
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.
Joao Pedro
United Kingdom
I really liked to stay in the patio, however it was sometimes a bit cold. The breakfast was very good and diversified: I loved the eggs and omelettes that the lady was preparing us every morning. The bathrooms were nice and the bathtub was quite nice too. The staff was nice too
Set in the centre 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.
Located in Versailles City Centre, 1 km from Château de Versailles and 12 km from Montigny-le-Bretonneux, Hotel des Lys features a bar and free WiFi access.
Novotel Chateau de Versailles is located a 10-minute walk from central Versailles and the Château de Versailles. It offers air-conditioned en suite rooms with flat-screen satellite TVs and free Wi-Fi....
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
Set in Versailles, 1.4 km from Palace of Versailles, Tiers lieu de l'Ermitage offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.
Hermoso el lugar y el barrio, todo muy bello y limpio.
Located in Versailles, 3.4 km from Gardens of Versailles, Hôtel le Bout du Parc provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
This family-run hotel is situated in the historic Saint Louis district of Versailles. It offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi internet access and a flat-screen TV.
all ok. neer the Rer C from Paris, neer the Gardens
Situated in Versailles, 1.1 km from Palace of Versailles, L’ESPERANCE has a number of amenities including a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
L'emplacement est idéal. La vue est magnifique.
FAQs about hotels in Versailles
On average, 3-star hotels in Versailles cost £115 per night, and 4-star hotels in Versailles are £209 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Versailles can on average be found for £158 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, then take a direct RER C train to Versailles Château-Rive Gauche station (approx. 1 hour). For domestic travellers, direct trains from Paris Montparnasse take around 12 minutes. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Charles de Gaulle Airport, due to its extensive flight network. It's approximately 45 kilometres from Versailles, making it a practical choice.
Versailles, France, offers several public transport options. The city's bus network, Phebus, covers most areas. Alternatively, the RER C train connects Versailles to Paris. For shorter distances, consider cycling or walking. If driving, be aware of limited parking. Always check current schedules and routes online.
What guests said about Versailles:
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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.
Larry
Canada
10
Scored 10
Versailles is a quaint village with a lot of charm and...
Versailles is a quaint village with a lot of charm and character. There is a lot to see as far as history and is just beautiful! I felt very comfortable and safe. Versailles is easy to navigate and get around.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Versaille is an excellent base for a stay in Paris away from...
Versaille is an excellent base for a stay in Paris away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, there was a great selection of local restaurants and a good evening vibe over the weekend.
We especially enjoyed visiting the local market which is open most days and felt it was a very safe area to wander around during the evening so ideal for lone travellers unsure where to stay in Paris. We also took the local RER train into central Paris which was easy to use and reasonably priced with a journey time of approx 40 mins, looking forward to returning to the area in the near future.
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful town!
Beautiful town!
If you are visiting the palace I recommend hiring one of the golf buggies to see the gardens, you need your driving licence with you, €38/hour and €9.50 per extra 10 mins. We took our time going round, stopped at a few places for fresh squeezed orange juice (they have little carts at various locations) and paid a total of €57 which we felt was good value, everyone felt it was a real highlight, having the independence, and you also have a guide talking to you as you go round on a recording in the vehicle.
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.
The location of Hotel De Lys was excellent. Easy to get to from the Palace of Versailles and centrally located to the market, restaurants and walking distance to the Palace if need be.
The staff provided excellent service and made it possible for us to park our van even though parking was not garunteed with our reservation.
The bathrooms are new and updated and the beds comfortable. Unusual for France, there were even mini-fridges in the rooms.
This accomodation is just as beautiful as the pictures. It is a true hidden gem in a world of mediocrity. We are very happy that we didn't settle for just another airb&b or hotel room. The history and character of the apartment is comparable to nowhere else. The location is very,very convenient to visiting the Palace of Versailles. The proprieter, Frank, is extremely welcoming, helpful and gracious. Privacy and discretion are guaranteed.
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.
Amazing location just opposite the Versailles palace, literally 1 minute walk!! A key feature for us was the underground parking and the proximity to the train station. We were able to walk 5-8 mins to the train station and get the train into the middle of Paris for the day! Rooms were spacious, clean and very comfortable! Would definitely stay in this hotel if we were to visit again… 10/10 in all aspects!
The location was wonderful, very close to the Palace of Versailles and city centre. Parking was great and we scored a free parking spot directly outside the hotel on the street, with small children it was so convenient. The on-site restaurant was convenient too plus the staff spoke excellent English and were very accommodating. It was a great stay for the price of the room.
This hotel was very close to Palace of Versailles (walking distance).
The room was very big and the bathroom was big.
All the staff was excellent especially the ladies at the front desk.
The breakfast was excellent. I also liked that you could get water bottle refilled from kitchen staff.
The property had a cute courtyard where we sat and enjoyed our wine.
All the staff I spoke to were lovely! The room was clean and a good size. Great location, only about 10 minutes' walk to the Palace of Versailles and even less to the train station. Plenty of cafes and restaurants around too. I felt very safe and comfortable as a solo female traveller in the hotel, which is very important and a great plus point.
Very comfortable and clean! The staff was so accomodating and helpful to us when our daughter came with us last minute and we needed an extra bed. It was an easy walk to the Train station so we could get into Paris easily and the Palace of Versailles was only about a 15 min walk. Also a grocery store is right across the street.
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 location of this hotel is excellent if you are visiting the Palace of Versailles. It is also close to many restaurants, so your food choices are great.
The staff was very friendly and helpful. They even let my family store our bags while we visited the Palace after our stay.
Lovely hotel, really friendly and helpful staff, great breakfast and most of all exceptional location! You are 5 mins walk from the palace and 2 mins from a street full of excellent restraunts and bars. Versailles is a lovely place leave time to eplore the town and not just the palace!
Hotel La Residence du Berry is a great little hotel very close to the Versailles Palace. There is so much to explore in the city of Versailles itself that I wish I had stayed an extra day or two. The hotel was clean and comfortable and the reception was very warm and accommodating.
The hotel is small but very cozy and clean. It is on a quiet, yet well connected street, a few minutes walk from the Versailles Palace. We had everything, and even more than we expected, in the room. It was warm and comfortable inside.
The apartment is well located close to the Versailles palace, on a street with many restaurants. The check-in is made at a nearby hotel with the same ownership. The apartment has most basic amenities that are needed for a short stay.
Hotel in general was clean. Breakfast was very nice. Plenty of choice. Close proximity to the palace, Versailles was nice to walk round plenty of nice food and drinks.
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