Versailles has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site for 30 years. It was the residence and court of three French kings, Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI (1682 to 1789). With an audio guide, you can learn about the magnificent Versailles Palace: Baroque architecture, precious works of art, gorgeous decorations, and furniture created by great artists of the time. You can visit the Palace of Versailles and its gardens, and go to Trianon (including the admission ticket to the palace for the one-day tour , but not for the half-day admission ticket), or visit the city of Versailles. The Palace of Versailles covers an area of 67,000 square meters and consists of more than 700 rooms. During your visit, you can learn about the history of the Palace of Versailles through an audio guide and appreciate the royal atmosphere of this palace. Enter the famous rooms of the Palace of Versailles: the King's Apartment and 7 rooms, all decorated with divine themes (such as the Apollo Room, the God of War Room, the Mercury Room, and the Venus Room). The layout of the Queen's apartments is also symmetrical like the King's apartments, such as the Coronation Room, or the Queen's Room, which was mainly used by Queen Marie Antoinette. Enter the magnificent Hall of Mirrors, which was also the reception and assembly hall of the court and was designed by the famous architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart. The 73-meter-long Hall of Mirrors, composed of 17 glass windows and 350 mirrors, faces the palace gardens and was designed to make the guests of the Sun King Louis XIV fascinated. You can freely visit the Versailles Gardens and admire the various artistic masterpieces (more than 200 statues), fountains, ponds, flower beds and groves. In summer, the Palace of Versailles hosts many activity, including the "Grandes Eaux", a perfect interplay between music and fountains.