We didn't visit the domain of Marie Antoinette on this trip, but it is one of our favorite parts of the estate and another great option for when you don't have a lot of time. We also love Le Grand Trianon.
Tip number two is to read a little something about what you're going to see before your visit. The chateau's website has some great summaries of the different areas. It's a huge estate so if you're not planning on spending a full day you might enjoy your visit more if you pick the spot that interests you the most. Having a little knowledge about what you're going to see makes such a difference in your level of enjoyment.
You can choose between two directions when you walk into the chateau, and for a quicker visit I always choose the side with the Hall of Mirrors. I also take a picture of this hallway every time.
I love the rich green color of that wall covering.
Kristen came to us from Thailand, and we found an unexpected connection between the two countries we're living in at the moment when we saw a special display of a gift presented to the king of France from a visiting ambassador from what was then called Siam.
Tip number three if you're planning to visit Angelina's for that famous Parisian hot chocolate, chocolat chaud, is why not go to the Versailles location? It might be a little less crowded than on the Rue de Rivoli. Tip number four is to order the pretty dessert, and tip number five is to share desserts and hot chocolates because you can't handle the sweetness and richness all on your own!
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