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* Free Survival Guide to Versailles
* Paris Dining Hits
* Paris Drinking Misses
* Super Sporty Paris
* Spring Pampering
* Babysitting at the Cinema
* Le Louxor Reopens
* Jewelry Classes at the Place Vedôme
* Uber Car Service
* The Summer Festivals are Coming!
* The Latest Shows
* Eiffel Tower Construction Delays
* Haute Cuisine Etiquette
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Free for Newsletter Subscribers: A Survival Guide to Versailles
Louis XIV’s spectacular domain was the summit of French power, art, and culture. If you’re going to do Versailles at all, do it right, and do it with as little stress as possible. Most people will only remember stifling crowds, long lines for everything, overpaying, and leaving with the sense that not only did they not even see the best parts (they probably didn’t), but that they wasted a day and have nothing to show for it but photos of the tops of people’s heads, a lighter wallet, and very sore feet.
Secrets of Paris organizes private tours of Versailles that make our guests feel like royalty, but for those who would rather try it on their own, this mini-guide offers our best tips on getting the most out of your visit — researched, tested and approved by our own guides. And through April 30th we’re offering this guide to all Secrets of Paris Newsletter subscribers to kick o…
Hi Pete, the guide was free for subscribers through April 30th. If you reply to the original emailed newsletter I'll send you a free copy. – Heather
The free "Secrets of Versailles" link takes me to a PayPal page for 1.99E charge. Is it because I'm in the USA or did I do something wrong?
Le Bistrot des Halles (mentioned at the beginning of Heather's newsletter) has amusingly bad French to English translation mistakes on their outside terasse window, Cf: http://www.davidphenry.com/Paris/paris487.htm