Discover the grandeur, history, and secrets of the iconic Palace of Versailles, a symbol of the French monarchy and Baroque art.
The Palace of Versailles is usually open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., although the gardens and park have longer opening hours. You can get there by train from Paris (RER C, SNCF Transilien L, or N lines). We recommend checking the official website for updated opening times and access routes: Palace of Versailles opening hours.
The individual ticket, which includes the Palace, the Trianon Estate, and the Coach Gallery, costs around €21. It is highly recommended to buy tickets online in advance to guarantee entry and avoid long lines, especially during peak season. You can purchase them here: Buy Palace of Versailles tickets.
For a full visit including the Palace, the gardens, and the Trianon Estate, it is recommended to allow between 4 and 6 hours. If you are only visiting the Palace, plan for about 2 to 3 hours. It is a very large site, so take your time and plan your day carefully.
The Palace of Versailles was the main residence of the kings of France from Louis XIV until the French Revolution, symbolizing the absolute power of the monarchy. It is an emblem of French classical art and architecture, and the setting for key events that shaped the history of Europe. Its history is fascinating and rich in detail.
The best time to visit is during the low season, from November to March, while avoiding weekends. If you visit during peak season, try to arrive early in the morning, just before opening, or late in the afternoon. On Tuesdays, since the Louvre is closed, Versailles often sees a spike in visitors.
Yes, the Palace of Versailles has implemented accessibility measures. There are ramps and elevators available, and wheelchairs can be borrowed. It is recommended to contact staff in advance to help arrange your visit. More information here: Accessibility at the Palace of Versailles.
In addition to the Palace, you can explore the impressive gardens designed by Le Nôtre, the Grand Trianon and the Petit Trianon, and Marie Antoinette's Queen's Hamlet. The Park of Versailles is ideal for walking or renting bicycles. The town center of Versailles also offers attractions such as the Notre-Dame Market.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the vast gardens. Consider using the official audio guide or our IAudioguia mobile audio guide for an immersive experience. Do not forget to bring water and something to eat, although there are dining options available. And plan your route in advance so you do not miss anything!
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