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"Housed in a 1910 Belle Époque building bordering the palace park, the Waldorf Astoria Versailles - Trianon Palace exudes historical grandeur — from gilded Clemenceau rooms and chandeliers to gardens that once hosted treaty negotiations — and retains an atmosphere of illustrious past guests while offering refined settings for dining and stays." - Georges Rouzeau

"The iconic New York bar concept, Peacock Alley, has made its grand debut in France at the Waldorf Astoria Versailles – Trianon Palace. Halfway bewteen American flair and French elegance, this historic hotel has established itself as a cornerstone of Versailles over the past decade, particularly celebrated for its restaurant helmed by British chef Gordon Ramsay. The arrival of Peacock Alley this autumn serves as a timely tribute to Ramsay's 15-year collaboration with the hotel." - Rooksana Hossenally
"You won’t find a room at the Waldorf Astoria Versailles - Trianon Palace for less than $1,400 per night." - Travel + Leisure Editors

"This spot inside the Trianon Palace provides a beautiful backdrop for afternoon tea. It is served in The Gallery, the long vestibule that serves as the main artery of the hotel. Think soaring columns, gold ceiling, and marble floors in black and white tiles. Crystal chandeliers hang above velvet sofas and high-backed green leather armchairs. You have choices as to how indulgent you want your tea service to be, but note the chariot de pâtisseries (pastry trolley) is available on Saturdays and Sundays only. When it comes to the tea itself, the selection may include classics like Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Oolong, and Tarry Lapsang, but you want the Marie Antoinette NINA’S: Ceylon tea scented with roses and apples pulled from the Potager du Roi (the King's Kitchen Garden) in Versailles." - Lindsey Tramuta, Mary Winston Nicklin


"Located where the city of Versailles meets the Parc de Versailles, this hotel dates back to 1910. Features include the 2,800 m2 Guerlain spa, indoor swimming pool, and views of the Versailles Palace and royal gardens. Dining options include La Veranda and Gordon Ramsay au Trianon." - Tina Meyer