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Le Hoche Les Demoiselles in Versailles 1 minute from the Château de Versailles
Sleeps 7 · 3 bedrooms · 1 bathroom
9.8 out of 10
exceptional
(17 reviews)
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Perfect location
10 out of 10
exceptional
(20 reviews)
The property has all the conveniences and was well presented and clean. The owners greeted us on arrival and explained the amenities in the apartment. They also gave recommendations for dining.
The location is close to great markets, cafes and is in walking distance to Versailles Chateau.
We had a great time and would recommend this accommodation.
Amanda G.
Stayed June 2023
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