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Best known for its glorious chateau, Versailles is now home to a perfume garden, and makes for a perfect autumn break, says Natasha Edwards http://tgr.ph/17IfkT6.
1 boulevard de la Reine, Versailles, Île-de-France
Hotel · Notre-Dame · 42 tips and reviews
Telegraph Manager: Special treat: The town’s luxury option is the Trianon Palace (trianonpalace.fr), a whimsical, creamy wedding cake of a hotel featuring Gordon Ramsay’s only restaurant in France. Doubles from £157.
Telegraph Manager: Mid-range: Once home to Marquis Colbert de Villacerf, Hôtel de France (hoteldefranceversailles.com) still has a grand siècle aura, with its panelled reception and imposing staircase. Doubles from £112
Telegraph Manager: Budget: On a quiet street near the château, Hôtel d’Angleterre (hotel-angleterre-versailles.fr) is simple but welcoming. The 18 colourful, redecorated rooms are all different. Doubles from £82.
Telegraph Manager: Day one: 9am - Start early to get inside the Château de Versailles, a fascinating insight into royalty as spectacle, from the magnificent Galerie des Glaces to the Salon de Guerre.
8 rue de la Chancellerie, Versailles, Île-de-France
Garden · Château · 4 tips and reviews
Telegraph Manager: 12.30pm: Back across place d’Armes, visit the Cour des Senteurs, a recently planted garden of olfactive plants. Drop in for lunch at deli-pâtisserie Lenôtre or return to rue de Satory.
Telegraph Manager: 8pm: The Brasserie du Théâtre (brasserietheatre.com), next to the elegant Théâtre Montansier, has shellfish or sole meunière, or go next door for excellent burgers at Sisters’ Café (0033 1 30 212 122)