[Idyllchat] Versailles dinner vs Versailles picnic

Bill Kover ShutterbugBill at verizon.net
Tue Oct 9 16:50:32 EDT 2007


  Eleanor's cousin, Richard, actually had the privilege of eating dinner in Versailles.  I forget what occasion the dinner was for, probably something associated with art.  Richard has had some of his painting exhibited at galleries in Paris.  One of Richard's friends invited him to the dinner (He seems to be friends with everybody!).  He had to rent a tuxedo.  I guess that would top having a picnic!

  Bill 
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Lotta Rao 
    To: Bill Kover 
    Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 1:33 PM
    Subject: Re: [Idyllchat] Versailles Day Trip


    Hi! 

    I thought I would chime in as well...

    1. To get to Versailles you will need to get on the RER C. From the Marie Stuart, your best bet is actually to take the Line 4 metro from Etienne-Marcel to St Michel and change to the RER C there. 

    2. As part of your Untours package you will be given a Paris Visit Pass. This pass will allow you to travel out to Versailles.

    3.  Others have answered this better than I.

    4. In general, Versailles is crowded. To avoid crowds as much as possible try to get to Versailles early or late. 

    5. Picnics at Versailles are the best! I highly encourage this especially because you will be living near such a great food street (Montorgueil). When you go out to Versailles you may consider visiting the Potager du Roi, a small produce garden commissioned by Louis the 14th in 1678, which still today grows heirloom vegetables and fruit. The garden has a small produce store. I wouldn't depend on it for picnic food (it depends on the season and the day what you will find) but it can sometimes present you with some small edible treasures! 

    Have fun!

    Lotta
    French and Spanish Untour Team



    On 10/8/07, Bill Kover <ShutterbugBill at verizon.net > wrote: 

        Subject: Versailles Day Trip


        Our Paris Untour next Spring will include a day trip we plan to make to Versailles. We will be in the 2nd Arrondissement on Rue Marie Stuart. It appears that the most convenient train station for us will be Gare St. Lazare. We plan to take an early train so that we arrive by 9:00am.

        My questions are as follows:
        1) Is the Gare St. Lazare train station a good choice for the trip to Versailles?

        2) Is it easy to purchase train tickets at the train station on the day of departure? Or is it better to get the train tickets ahead of time? We do not want to be in a long line waiting to buy tickets with the train ready to leave.

        3) Are the grounds at Versailles wheelchair friendly?

        4) What day of the week is best for visiting Versailles to avoid crowds?

        5) We will be on a tight budget. Is it feasible to bring a picnic lunch and eat on the grounds? Or is there a reasonably priced cafe or restaurant there?

        Any information that you can provide would be appreciated.
        Thank you.



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