Versailles town
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Charming streets around Saint Anthony of Padua Church, and a relaxing place to stay if you want to see Versailles Palace and Gardens.
Glorious gardens with classical statues, fountains, topiaries, reflecting pools with bronze sculptures, flowers, orangerie, and secret groves.
Spacious public garden with toy boats in the pond, rows of groomed chestnut trees, statues, carousel, and playground.
Charming streets around Saint Anthony of Padua Church, and a relaxing place to stay if you want to see Versailles Palace and Gardens.
Sleepier version of Montreux with many retirees- a pleasant place to walk and an affordable place to stay in a hotel.
Glorious gardens with classical statues, fountains, topiaries, reflecting pools with bronze sculptures, flowers, orangerie, and secret groves.
Gorgeous stop along Highway 280: classical temple, lavender beds, pool lined with Italian cypress- built by the water district to showcase their work!
Delightful stone ramparts with cannons, views of the river, breeze, maple leaves galore! Peaceful!
Beautiful sculptures about human bonds (mother and child, lovers) in an 18th-century elegant mansion.
Lakeside park like an arboretum, with tall amazing trees from around the world, statues, modern art sculptures, stunning mountain views, ironwork lovers bridge, and promenade along the blue-green lake.
Glorious gardens with classical statues, fountains, topiaries, reflecting pools with bronze sculptures, flowers, orangerie, and secret groves.
At the far end of the waterfront path, there is a large park for picnics and a marina where people do water sports.
Historic houses, beautiful trees, and views of the volcanic peaks.
Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
Beautiful sculptures about human bonds (mother and child, lovers) in an 18th-century elegant mansion.
At the impressive buildings of Les Invalides, you can see Napoleon's tomb, and much medieval armor in the army museum.
Tree-lined square or avenue, with four rows of tall lime trees, shell sand floor, and regal consulate and museum buildings.
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