La Galerie des Glaces
La Galerie des Glaces
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WanderingWithUsTwo
Phoenix, AZ796 contributions
Dec 2019
This trip to Versailles was booked through a tour bus called Paris City Vision. They offer daily half-day trips for about 54 USD per person which includes your transportation and entrance ticket. Initially we did not think a half day would be sufficient but due to most of the gardens being closed for winter we found it was a reasonable amount of time. Versailles is very large with several corridors that focus on different areas of the history of the property. Upon entering and going through security you can receive an automated tour device that can tell you more about the exhibits you’re looking at by entering in the number displayed and listening on it like a cell phone. You can also bring headphones to attach to this, which we weren’t aware of, that would have made things easier to listen hands-free. Much like our experience at the Louvre we noticed that many people just wanted to go in and see the main areas to photograph so it seemed much less crowded and often times we found ourselves to be the only ones in a hallway or room. Obviously the most popular place here inside is the hall of mirrors so we suggest going there and waiting for it to clear out a bit if you want a good picture. Since many tour groups go through here you’ll find there are waves of people going through so if you’re patient you can get a shot with not as many people in it. Overall, we found this to be enjoyable given the circumstances but definitely want to come back in the summer to take full advantage of the gardens!
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Written May 14, 2020
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia19,421 contributions
Jan 2022
Hall of Mirrors is the most famous and beautiful room of Versailles palace.
It runs along the palace main wing on the first floor overlooking the gardens.
It is lavishly decorated in mirrors (as the name says), gilded statues and marvelous chandeliers. Beside its beauty the room is known as the place where the peace treaty was signed ending the WWI.
We've been lucky being there on a cloudy Jan day just before the closing time with very few people, having it almost to ourselves (see the pics)
It runs along the palace main wing on the first floor overlooking the gardens.
It is lavishly decorated in mirrors (as the name says), gilded statues and marvelous chandeliers. Beside its beauty the room is known as the place where the peace treaty was signed ending the WWI.
We've been lucky being there on a cloudy Jan day just before the closing time with very few people, having it almost to ourselves (see the pics)
Written February 16, 2022
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Vanessa P
Calgary, Canada1,462 contributions
Sept 2019
The Hall of Mirrors is a grand Baroque style gallery and one of the most emblematic rooms in the royal Palace of Versailles. The salons in the castle were intended to illustrate the power of the absolutist monarch Louis XIV. It worked! You can only imaged how powerful he must be on his time.
Written August 31, 2020
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Mazinger Z1
Melbourne, Australia69 contributions
Oct 2019
This place has history oozing out of every square inch of real estate. This is where peace agreement was signed off, ending WWII hostilities, this is where you will find Marie Antoinette's bed as you leave the Hall of Mirrors and Napoleon's bed as you go into it. Hover,I have to be honest, this is where everyone gathers when they go to Versailles, it is simply so permanently overcrowded that you are able to feel the body heat from other sweaty and well walked people around you, you are hardly able to move an inch every 3 seconds... you would be lucky if you ere able to see your reflection on one of the historic mirrored walls... Expect impatient people all around you. Is it worth it? Yes, absolutely, is it ideal, certainly not, too many people at once.
Written March 23, 2020
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FLnurseER
Boca Raton, FL5,621 contributions
Sept 2022 • Couples
Located 20 km from Paris in the Versailles estate, this is arguably the most beautiful room in the world.
357 mirrors hang on the walls opposite the windows, strategically placed to reflect the natural light.
Additional glitter is provided by the sparkling chandeliers hanging from the richly decorated ceiling painted by Le Brun, depicting glorious successes of Louis XIV. And further opulence is provided by many gilded bronze trophies, capitals and marble and porphyry busts of Roman emperors.
The richly decorated King’s and the Queen’s apartments can be accessed from the Hall of Mirrors. We visited at the end of September and felt the visitor load was not too bad, we were able to take all the time we needed to see the details. No selfie sticks allowed.
357 mirrors hang on the walls opposite the windows, strategically placed to reflect the natural light.
Additional glitter is provided by the sparkling chandeliers hanging from the richly decorated ceiling painted by Le Brun, depicting glorious successes of Louis XIV. And further opulence is provided by many gilded bronze trophies, capitals and marble and porphyry busts of Roman emperors.
The richly decorated King’s and the Queen’s apartments can be accessed from the Hall of Mirrors. We visited at the end of September and felt the visitor load was not too bad, we were able to take all the time we needed to see the details. No selfie sticks allowed.
Written October 7, 2022
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Nick D
Calgary, Canada1,215 contributions
May 2019
it is almost impossible to descibe what is the most impressive part of one of the most impressive palaces in the world. However, the size, the elegance, the crystal chandeliers, the magnificent flooring, ceiling!, the gold, and the light make this the place that stands out even in a palace such as Versailles. It is worth getting there early and spending time before the huge crowds arrive.
Written April 27, 2020
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Janesse M
Denver, CO9 contributions
Mar 2019
I went there in March of 2017 and this would not let me choose an earlier date. It was one of the most unforgettable experiences. There is nothing comparable to walking the infamous Hall of Mirrors in Versailles. My tour guide was amazing and was able to give such great information regarding the history of Versailles and getting to explore on my own was just as eye-opening. I can't wait to go back.
Written January 7, 2020
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Dietgirl
Surrey, England8 contributions
Nov 2023 • Family
The Hall of Mirrors is a spectacular mix of painted ceilings, chandeliers, statues and light, and doesn't disappoint. What does is the absolute hordes of people cramming into it, making it impossible to enjoy its full beauty - hence the 'average' rating. Imagine a football crowd queueing for the turnstiles - THIS is the Hall of Mirrors on a Sunday morning in November
Written November 20, 2023
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anastasia895
London, UK168 contributions
Jul 2023
I am a seasoned traveller and have seen many palaces, The Hall of Mirrors must be the most beautiful palace hall I have every seen in my life.
However, it was so crowded (I visited in July 2023 before the school holidays started) that I did not feel any special emotions that I expected and certainly should have but did not experience when standing in the room where kings and queens were having ball receptions and noble people had all sorts of discussions.
When you see the main photo of this attraction, please expect to be in the room with hundreds of other tourists. While it spoils the magic it is still a very special place and a must see!
However, it was so crowded (I visited in July 2023 before the school holidays started) that I did not feel any special emotions that I expected and certainly should have but did not experience when standing in the room where kings and queens were having ball receptions and noble people had all sorts of discussions.
When you see the main photo of this attraction, please expect to be in the room with hundreds of other tourists. While it spoils the magic it is still a very special place and a must see!
Written August 14, 2023
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nicholas m
Germantown, MD61 contributions
Dec 2019
This entire experience was Devine. Only problem was we we're there in 'dec and so was every other vacationer. The Ines moved along and we had plenty of time to take it all in, however, just to have been in that endless line took away from a real personal experience. The various floors were simply exquisite and almost desirous to have in my own home.. ha. Another highlight of our trip to Paris...
Written January 28, 2020
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I will be there in a couple weeks and was wondering if it is necessary to book a tour of the palace and grounds? Thank you!
Written July 14, 2018
Judi
We purchased our tickets at the palace. 27 Euro’s per person. We arrived at the palace at 11:00 a.m.. We walked the gardens first, Marie Antoinette’s smaller home, and then went back to the palace and waited in line about 15 minutes. The line moved quickly. We went June 20th. Our ticket included everything thing.
Written July 16, 2018
How do you get around at Versailles if you don't have a car?
Written December 30, 2014
Grant Gullicksen
San Francisco, California
193 contributions
Get a bike . Ok .Rent one and take it with you from Amsterdam on the train .
Written April 9, 2019
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