A day trip to Versailles was the perfect activity while Mark and I visited the small French town of Vernouillet, just 30 minutes North-West of Paris. We woke up early, strolled down to the town's pastry shop and planned out our day. With croissants in hand, we drove our super French Peugeot 308 up the autoroute (freeway), around countless roundabout intersections and right up to the front gates of Versailles.
On this sunny spring day, the flowers were in bloom, the air was crisp, and I had a new SD Card ready to go. We decided to start Versailles with the formal, French-style gardens before entering the Palace. The picturesque gardens span almost 2,000 acres, so we had a lot of ground to cover! Sipping on fresh cups of coffee, we started our leisurely stroll through the garden, arm in arm, excited about what we might find.

There were also many beautiful fountains throughout the garden, with 50 total on the grounds. Although the fountains were not running while we walked around, they were still spectacular.




After we finished with the Grand Canal, we stumbled upon the Petite Trianon - a small, more 'livable' château. The Petite Trianon was, however, built for the King so there was nothing unpolished about this 'petite' home.
















I ordered an arugula salad, which came with pasta, olives, chicken, and capers (the size of my pinky nail), and a side of the classic olive oil and balsamic dressing. I also enjoyed a delicious chicken sandwich, with no frills, just tasty bread with the perfect chicken and tomato fillings. It was divine! I felt so Parisian.

Walking back through the gardens, approaching Versailles for our Palace tour we got one last look at the manicured gardens. Everything was always in its place with no weeds, rogue branches, or unkept corners found.
This was absolutely the world's most perfect garden - built for royalty.




Tip: Rent a bike and ride through the gardens! You have to return the bike at the same location where it was rented, but it would be the best (and quickest) way to see all of the gardens. Not feeling very active? They also have golf carts you can rent to drive around the gardens - although I don't think this would be as fun as walking or biking.
















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