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The palace a vast garden that spans for about 8 square kilometers with various intricate patterns, pathways, flower gardens, shrubberies, fountains, pools and beautiful ancient sculptures and statues. The Palace of Versailles is a symbol of the strength and power of the old French Monarchy that used to house royalties, and more than ten thousand courtiers and servants. This magnificently grand palace was built during the 16th century. The Versailles Palace is packed with locals and visitors during Sundays and during months of April through September, the palace fountains dance synchronically with the sound of music. Many tourist attractions in the city are free but there are also some that have entry fees. Just make sure you bring your camera along for the tour so you can immortalize your visit to this beautiful city. Guided tour trips are very common in the city and you will need to book for one early before you visit Versailles, the beautiful. Climate: Summer in the city of Versailles is typically sunny, warm and pleasant. This is when tourists flock to the city but many Parisians prefer to visit the palace during colder seasons to avoid hot and packed venues. January is the coldest month during winter when weathers become wet and windy. Temperatures begin to rise when March approaches, the beginning of summer. The driest weathers start from May to September but occasional rain showers are also experienced within these period. Spring and autumn display the best weathers but rain showers are frequent as well. Transportation: Public transport systems in the city are quite efficient and it includes trains but bus transports are much cheaper. Car rental services are very common in this city as well and this is perfect for tourists who want a more relaxing travel within the city while visiting the various attractions. Tourists are encouraged to buy the 'Forfait Loisirs' ticket that serves as a one-time, hassle-free payment for all public transports and guided tours. |
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