2 Best Hotels in Versailles, Side Trips from Paris

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Le Cheval Rouge

$ | 18 rue André-Chénier, Versailles, 78000, France

Built in 1676, this unpretentious option is in a corner of the market square, close to the château and strongly recommended if you plan to explore the town on foot. Some rooms around the old stable courtyard have their original wood beams; several have been brought up to date and redecorated in pastel colors (the most spacious, No. 108, is also one of the few rooms with a bath rather than just a shower).

Pros

  • Great setting in town center
  • Good value for Versailles
  • Original touches

Cons

  • Bland public areas
  • Some rooms need renovating
  • Style dated
18 rue André-Chénier, Versailles, 78000, France
01–39–50–03–03
Hotel Details
40 rooms
No Meals

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Waldorf Astoria Versailles-Trianon Palace

$$$ | 1 bd. de la Reine, Versailles, 78000, France

Like a modern-day Versailles, this deluxe turn-of-the-20th-century hotel is a creamy white creation of imposing size, filled with soaring rooms (including the historic Salle Clemenceau, site of the 1919 Versailles Peace Conference). Part of the Waldorf-Astoria brand since 2014, it's a destination unto itself, with a health club (the pool is poised beneath a glass pyramid), a Guerlain spa, and a lobby glammed up with Murano chandeliers and high-back leather armchairs. The hotel headlines menus designed by superstar chef Gordon Ramsey and carries a Michelin star, though the chef himself is not in the kitchen. Soaring La Veranda bistro is a lively local favorite for its reliably good food, lovely vistas of the gardens, and wide terrace that's open in summer. As for the guest rooms, try to avoid the newer annex (the Pavillon Trianon), and insist on the full treatment in the main building, where rooms are spacious, many with balconies and lovely views of Versailles' gardens, though the decor is a bit somber and could do with refurbishment. A great advantage of the hotel is its setting two steps from Versailles's garden entrance and a pleasant 15-minute walk to the Grand and Petit Trianon, where you can buy your entrance tickets, thus avoiding the crowds at the main entrance.

Pros

  • Palatial glamour
  • Wonderful setting right by château park
  • Gordon Ramsay's on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Lacks a personal touch
  • Glamorous setting not for everyone
  • Newer rooms not as glitzy
1 bd. de la Reine, Versailles, 78000, France
01–30–84–50–00
Hotel Details
199 rooms
No Meals

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