Anonymous wrote:River....I just ride the much maligned Batobus and look around.
Versaiiles...try the Chateau de Fontainebleau. Less crowded. Lovely grounds. Good ice cream place Le Grand Cafe near train station.
Conciergerie is awesome.
Anonymous wrote:When in doubt, book in advance. Actually, ALWAYS book in advance. Paris is insane. Totally overwhelmed with tourists, especially since the pandemic.
Takes about an hour to get to Versailles, including the walk to the palace itself. I wouldn't bother with a tour. Actually I'd advise against Versailles period. It's very tired, nothing but long lines snaking slowly through what is basically an art museum. The town is pretty cute though!
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to finish up some pre-bookings and have some random questions - hoping people here can help with.
1. When booking the Saint Chappelle tickets, is it worth it to pay for the add on to the Conciergerie, or not worth it?
2. How long does it take to get to Versailles via metro/train/walking and do I need to book the train part in advance? Is there a better way to go short of booking a pricey tour?
3. Do I need to book a Seine River Cruise in advance? I went to do it but then realized you are only booking a day, not a time, so you are still at the mercy of the lines to get your specific ticket right?
I will probably think of more questions but I think that's it for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I literally took an uber to Versailles with my kids. I tried to figure out the train schedule, but it seemed overwhelming to me (and I have been to Paris many, many times), and uber takes you right there to and picks you up from the front.
We got there right when it opened, on Thanksgiving Day (bought tickets in advance). It was crowded by the time we left. It is a day trip.
You have been to Paris many many times, but couldn't figure out how to get to the RER C line, which runs to "Versailles Chateau" every 15 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:I literally took an uber to Versailles with my kids. I tried to figure out the train schedule, but it seemed overwhelming to me (and I have been to Paris many, many times), and uber takes you right there to and picks you up from the front.
We got there right when it opened, on Thanksgiving Day (bought tickets in advance). It was crowded by the time we left. It is a day trip.
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to finish up some pre-bookings and have some random questions - hoping people here can help with.
1. When booking the Saint Chappelle tickets, is it worth it to pay for the add on to the Conciergerie, or not worth it?
2. How long does it take to get to Versailles via metro/train/walking and do I need to book the train part in advance? Is there a better way to go short of booking a pricey tour?
3. Do I need to book a Seine River Cruise in advance? I went to do it but then realized you are only booking a day, not a time, so you are still at the mercy of the lines to get your specific ticket right?
I will probably think of more questions but I think that's it for now.