
Le Grand Contrôle at the Château de Versailles
Immerse yourself in the heart of French history at Le Grand Contrôle. Experience the royal splendor of the 18th century in this exceptional setting within the Château de Versailles.
A Timeless Weekend: Le Grand Divertissement
On June 27, 2026, immerse yourself in the magic of the Grand Masked Ball of the Palace of Versailles and experience a night inspired by the most lavish royal festivities. Surrounded by spectacular performances, music, and artistic entertainment, you will revel in an extraordinary setting until sunrise.
Dressed in your finest costume and mask, you will become part of this iconic event. Your experience will continue at Airelles Versailles, Le Grand Contrôle, with exclusive privileges, exceptional gastronomy, and royal comfort. A unique immersion into the finest French art de vivre.
A Journey Beyond Time
During your stay, you will awaken in a majestic room, restored in the style of the era, at the heart of a sumptuous residence offering breathtaking views of the Château de Versailles gardens.
From refined fabrics to carefully selected period furniture, every detail creates a luxuriously intimate atmosphere, where chandeliers, gilding, and textiles evoke the authenticity of the place. An exclusive destination for indulging in exceptional moments, following in the footsteps of Marie-Antoinette, the famed Queen of France.
For a truly royal experience, enjoy numerous exclusive privileges and personalized attentions, including a personal butler ready to fulfill your every desire.
A genuine journey through time, perfect for disconnecting and discovering in all its splendor the Château de Versailles, an iconic symbol of the French monarchy.
Versailles opens onto the gardens
There is something almost unreal about having lunch facing the Orangerie in spring: the midday light on the stone, and that gentle feeling that history pauses, just for a moment, to let you pass.
The terraces of Le Grand Contrôle embody this: sunlit interludes where you take the time for a drink at the Bar de la Chapelle in the late afternoon, linger around a table set outdoors, and order just one more dish because the light is too beautiful to go inside.
Versailles ceases to be a monument and becomes, for the duration of a lunch, a dinner, or a final drink, your own garden.



















