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Capture the beauty of Versailles’ stunning architecture, lush gardens, and intricate interior details. Each corner offers a perfect photo opportunity to remember your visit.

The Palace of Versailles stands as a symbol of opulence and history, offering visitors a glimpse into French royal splendor. From its breathtaking architecture to its extensive gardens, Versailles is a must-visit landmark that encapsulates centuries of cultural heritage. Exploring this world-famous palace allows you to step back in time and experience the grandeur of bygone eras. Whether you're captivated by its ornate interiors or the sprawling grounds with perfectly manicured lawns, Versailles promises an unforgettable journey. The palace’s intricate design and artistic masterpieces provide a fascinating glimpse into France's regal past, making it an essential stop for history lovers and art enthusiasts alike.

From€15.00
EEA_ADULT
€32.54
NON_EEA_ADULT
€34.86
Duration
3 hours
Meeting Point
Paris, FR
Opening Hours
The Palace and gardens are generally open daily with seasonal variations; typical hours are from early morning to late afternoon. Check specific times for different sections before your visit.
Visit Duration
Plan for at least 4 to 6 hours to fully explore the palace interiors, gardens, and additional estates.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and early fall are ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather and lush gardens. Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends.
Address
Located just outside Paris, the Palace of Versailles is easily accessible by public transport and offers ample parking nearby.
Dress Code

Dress comfortably but appropriately; modest attire is recommended. During special events or guided tours, smart attire enhances the experience.

Your experience

Step inside the Palace of Versailles with timed entry and explore its royal halls and gardens at your own pace in about 2 hours.

Getting started

Begin your visit by presenting your voucher at the main entrance. After a quick security check and ticket validation, you’re free to start your self-guided journey through the estate.

What to expect

Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles stands as a landmark of French history and royal grandeur, once home to King Louis XIV. Built in the 17th century, it is renowned for its lavish interiors and meticulously landscaped gardens.

Features

  • Gallery of Coaches: A showcase of 18th and 19th-century royal carriages, sedan chairs, and ceremonial sleighs.

  • Royal Tennis Court: The site where the Tennis Court Oath sparked the French Revolution in 1789.

  • Temporary Exhibitions: Rotating displays featuring art, historical artifacts, and themed exhibits on Versailles’ legacy.

  • The Park: Expansive landscaped grounds, free to visit and ideal for a leisurely walk or picnic.

What's Included

Timed entry to the Palace
Access to the Estate of Trianon (The Grand Trianon, the Petit Trianon and their gardens, as well as the Queen's hamlet)
Access to Gallery of Coaches and Royal Tennis Court
Access to Gardens and temporary exhibitions
Access to the Fountain or Musical show (Apr to Oct only)

What's Excluded

Guide

Know Before You Go

Know before you go

What to bring

  • Carry a valid photo ID matching the name on your booking if requested at the entrance.

What’s not allowed

  • Baby strollers are not permitted inside the palace.

  • Pets are not allowed.

  • Infants must not sit on laps; infant seats are unavailable.

  • Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not allowed inside the palace.

  • Flash photography, tripods, and filming equipment are not allowed inside the palace. Photos without flash are permitted.

Accessibility

  • This experience is not wheelchair accessible.

  • This experience is not stroller accessible.

  • Access to the palace is difficult for people with limited mobility.

Additional information

  • Please arrive at the meeting point 20 minutes before the start of your tour for smooth operation and respect for all participants.

  • For information on the Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens, click here.

  • The gardens close at 6pm from November to March and at 8:30pm. from April to October.

  • Children aged 0–5 may enter for free but must be included in your booking.

Instructions

***All-inclusive pass to Versailles estate and gardens.*** - Access to the Palace and gardens - Access to the Fountain or Musical show (Apr to Oct only) - Access to Trianon Estate - Access to Gallery of Coaches, Royal Tennis Court and temporary exhibitions

What to Expect

Expect to see stunning interiors, expansive gardens, and historical artifacts. Guided or self-guided tours reveal fascinating stories behind each room and fountain. Be prepared for a lot of walking through grand halls and scenic outdoor spaces.

About Palace of Versailles Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Palace of Versailles was originally a hunting lodge before transforming into the grand royal residence we see today. Built in the 17th century, it became the center of political power in France and a symbol of absolute monarchy. The palace complex includes the luxurious palace itself, stunning gardens, fountains, and several smaller buildings like the Grand Trianon and Marie Antoinette's estate. Inside, visitors can admire opulent halls such as the Hall of Mirrors, extraordinary state apartments, and exquisite artworks. The gardens are renowned for their geometric design, ornate fountains, and beautiful sculptures. Unique to Versailles is its blend of art, architecture, and landscape design, reflecting the height of 17th and 18th-century France's cultural achievements. Guided tours and audio guides enhance the experience, providing historical context and uncovering hidden details.

Highlights

Discover the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles at your own pace with timed entry, ensuring a seamless visit to one of France’s most iconic landmarks.
Stroll through the expansive Park of Versailles, visit the weekend-only Gallery of Coaches, or see the historic Royal Tennis Court, open Tuesday to Sunday.
Visit the Estate of Trianon, featuring the Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, and Queen’s Hamlet
Discover temporary exhibitions showcasing rotating themes and royal history.

Why Book Online?

Booking tickets online for the Palace of Versailles guarantees skip-the-line access, saving you time and allowing for better planning of your visit. Secure your spot in advance, enjoy guaranteed entry, and compare different tour options to enhance your experience. Online reservations provide convenience and peace of mind, ensuring a smooth, memorable exploration of this historic site.

History

The Palace of Versailles was transformed from a royal hunting lodge into a grand residence by Louis XIV in the late 17th century. It became the symbol of absolute monarchy and political power in France. Throughout the 18th century, it was continually expanded and decorated with artworks, tapestries, and luxurious furnishings. The palace witnessed significant historical events, including treaties and the signing of the Declaration of the Rights of Man. After the fall of the monarchy, Versailles served various functions, including a museum and government offices. Today, it remains a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most visited attractions, embodying centuries of history, culture, and artistic achievement.

Opening Hours

The Palace typically opens from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM, with extended hours during peak seasons. The gardens are open from dawn until dusk, with certain areas closed for maintenance at times. It’s recommended to check specific dates before your visit to ensure full access.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during spring or early fall when the weather is mild and the gardens are in full bloom. Morning hours tend to be less crowded, providing a more relaxed experience.

What to See Inside

Inside the Palace of Versailles, you’ll find the historic Hall of Mirrors, lavish state apartments, and numerous art collections that showcase France’s artistic heritage. The interiors are adorned with exquisite chandeliers, gold-gilded furniture, and dramatic ceiling paintings. You can also explore the King and Queen’s private chambers, each reflecting their personal tastes and royal splendor. Beyond the palace, the estate includes Marie Antoinette’s petit Trianon, a retreat that features delicate architecture, peaceful gardens, and a quaint village. The expansive gardens are a masterpiece of landscape design, featuring fountains, sculptures, and scenic walkways, perfect for leisurely exploration. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or architecture, Versailles offers a layered experience that immerses visitors in the grandeur of French royal life.

Things to Know

Wear comfortable shoes as the palace and gardens involve extensive walking. Check the weather forecast and consider bringing rain gear or sun protection. Entry may be timed, so arrive early to maximize your visit. Audio guides are available for a more enriching experience.

Visitor Rules

Please refrain from touching artworks, avoid smoking or bringing open flames near interior spaces, and keep noise to a minimum. Photography is permitted in most areas but without flash or tripods. Respect the staff and other visitors at all times.

Is It Worth Visiting?

Visiting the Palace of Versailles is a step back into history, where you can marvel at its architectural brilliance and lush gardens. Its rich history and artistic treasures make it one of the most remarkable royal palaces in the world, offering an immersive experience that captures France’s regal legacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to visit Versailles?

A full visit typically takes around 4 to 6 hours, including exploring the palace interiors and gardens.

Are guided tours available at Versailles?

Yes, guided tours in various languages are available and provide in-depth historical context.

Can I bring children to Versailles?

Absolutely, children of all ages will enjoy exploring the gardens, fountains, and royal apartments.

Is there a dress code for visiting Versailles?

Smart casual attire is recommended; there's no strict dress code but respectful clothing enhances your experience.

Are pets allowed inside Versailles?

Pets are generally not permitted inside the palace, but some outdoor areas may be accessible with pets in carriers.

What are the best months to visit Versailles?

Spring (April to June) and early fall (September to October) offer the best weather and gardens in full bloom.

Can I buy tickets online?

Yes, purchasing tickets online guarantees your entry and helps you skip the lines at peak times.

How to Get There

Take the RER C train from central Paris to Versailles Château Rive Gauche station, then enjoy a short walk to the palace. Buses and taxis are also available for convenient access.

From
€15.00
per person
EEA_ADULT
€32.54
NON_EEA_ADULT
€34.86
Check Availability
Duration
3 hours
Meeting Point
Paris, FR
Opening Hours
The Palace and gardens are generally open daily with seasonal variations; typical hours are from early morning to late afternoon. Check specific times for different sections before your visit.
Visit Duration
Plan for at least 4 to 6 hours to fully explore the palace interiors, gardens, and additional estates.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and early fall are ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather and lush gardens. Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends.
Address
Located just outside Paris, the Palace of Versailles is easily accessible by public transport and offers ample parking nearby.
Dress Code

Dress comfortably but appropriately; modest attire is recommended. During special events or guided tours, smart attire enhances the experience.

From
€15.00
Check Availability