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Versailles Palace and Gardens Skip-the-Line Tour from Paris

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  • FREE cancellation: Up to 24 hours before the experience starts
  • Reserve now & pay later
  • Mobile Ticket
  • Duration: 3.5 hours (approx.)
  • Skip the busy lines
  • Live tour guide: English

Highlights

  • Explore the Palace of Versailles, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with a guide
  • Marvel at the 240-foot (73-meter) Hall of Mirrors, with its 357 mirrors
  • Round-trip transportation from central Paris
  • Enjoy free time in the palace’s spectacular formal gardens
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palace of versailles paris tickets tours and attractions
palace versailles paris
palace of versailles paris tickets tours and attractions

Included

  • Round-trip transportation by train from Paris to Versailles
  • Skip-the-line entrance to the Palace of Versailles
  • Guided tour of the Palace
  • Introduction to the Gardens
  • Option to continue exploring the gardens and Trianon Estate
  • A local, English-speaking guide
  • Small group of 18 or fewer people

Not included

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food & Beverages
  • Gratuities

Full Description

Meet your guide in Paris and enjoy a comfortable ride together by train to Versailles. After a short stroll to the palace, your guided tour will begin.

Palace of Versailles: Time to discover the grandeur of the French monarchy. Originally a hunting lodge, King Louis XIII transformed the site into the iconic Versailles Palace and Gardens in the 17th century, now designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. As you skip the line with your guide to enter the palace, you’ll discover over 2,000 rooms, each adorned with exquisite art and treasures, offering a glimpse into... Read more

Meet your guide in Paris and enjoy a comfortable ride together by train to Versailles. After a short stroll to the palace, your guided tour will begin.

Palace of Versailles: Time to discover the grandeur of the French monarchy. Originally a hunting lodge, King Louis XIII transformed the site into the iconic Versailles Palace and Gardens in the 17th century, now designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. As you skip the line with your guide to enter the palace, you’ll discover over 2,000 rooms, each adorned with exquisite art and treasures, offering a glimpse into the opulence of the French royal court.

This estate served as the epicenter of French power and luxury during the reign of King Louis XIV, who spared no expense in his pursuit of perfection. Your expert guide will share fascinating tales of the court’s lavish lifestyle and the notorious scandal.

La Galerie des Glaces: The Hall of Mirrors is undoubtedly the most renowned room in the entire Palace of Versailles, measuring almost 70 yards in length and featuring an astonishing 357 mirrors. Originally designed to reflect light and protect the walls from smoke, the mirrors created an enchanting effect by reflecting candlelight throughout the room.

On June 28th, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles, which marked the end of World War I, was signed in this iconic room. With thousands of rooms to explore, a self-guided tour of the Palace of Versailles can be overwhelming. A guided tour with a knowledgeable local guide is the perfect way to make sure you see all the highlights, including the opulent King’s State Apartments and the apartments of Louis XV’s daughters.

Jardins du Chateau de Versailles: Your journey through Versailles doesn’t stop at the palace – your guide will introduce you to the legendary Gardens of Versailles and will share some of the garden’s captivating stories. Covering almost 2,000 acres, these immaculately tended gardens boast over 400 sculptures and 1,400 fountains, and have inspired countless other gardens around the world.

But your tour doesn’t end there! With your ticket, you’ll also have access to Marie-Antoinette’s Trianon Estate, a separate palace-like complex located within the larger Versailles grounds. After the intro to the gardens, you can either choose to explore this estate at own pace, and when you’re ready, head back to Paris at your own convenience, or join our guide back to Paris after the introduction to the gardens.

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Please note that the scheduled time access can be slowed down on peak days due to various safety controls established by the Versailles Palace.
  • We recommend bringing a bottle of water with you and wearing a pair of comfortable shoes as there is quite a bit of walking involved.
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 18 travelers.

REVIEWS

4.2/5 stars – based on 1919 reviews


Barbara was great as a tour guide, she answered questions, provided interesting info about the Chateau, and was so patient in moving us along a sea of people. I definitely recommend this great overview of Versailles and French history (the Louises and their wives). It is a great entry way into the palace and you can decide to explore the rest on your own. Great job, Barbara!
Katrina – Germany


I really enjoyed the Versailles Palace. My tour guide Tiffin offered me a wheelchair right away. She could see I could hardly walk I have a handicap foot. My other tour guide at the Louvre did not offer me a wheelchair and that night my foot was killing me. I can walk some but that was lots of walking. Tiffin was great tour guide! I recommend this tour and if you’re handicapped and your tour guide does not offer the wheelchair please ask . I thought the tour was amazing and beautiful with all the paintings
Charie – Poland


Our tour guide vladina was great. Informative and excited about the material. She spoke clearly and provided great info without going overboard. Get your guide office easy to find. We ubered but it’s right across the street from the RER C metro line.
Danielle – France

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

When was the Palace of Versailles built? The Palace of Versailles began as a hunting lodge built by King Louis XIII in 1623. It was transformed and expanded into a grand palace by his son, King Louis XIV, beginning in 1661.

Why was the Palace of Versailles built? King Louis XIV wanted to create a magnificent symbol of his absolute power and the glory of France. He transformed Versailles into the center of political power in France and moved the royal court there in 1682.

What are the main attractions within the Palace? The main attractions include the Hall of Mirrors, the King’s Grand Apartments, the Queen’s Grand Apartments, the Royal Chapel, and the Opera House. The Hall of Mirrors is particularly famous for its grandeur and historical significance.

What can be seen in the gardens of Versailles? The gardens are renowned for their classical French landscape design, including meticulously manicured lawns, parterres, fountains, statues, and the Grand Canal. Visitors can also see the Petit Trianon and the Grand Trianon, smaller palaces within the grounds.

How can I get to the Palace of Versailles from Paris? The Palace of Versailles is accessible by train from Paris. The RER C line connects central Paris to Versailles Château Rive Gauche station, which is about a 10-minute walk from the palace.

What are the opening hours of the Palace of Versailles? The palace is usually open from 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM, with last entry at 5:30 PM. The gardens and park are open earlier and close later. However, it’s recommended to check the official website for the most current hours and any special closures.

Are there any entrance fees? Yes, there are entrance fees. Various ticket options are available, including tickets for the palace, the gardens, and combined passes. Some visitors, such as those under 18 and EU residents under 26, can enter for free.

When is the best time to visit the Palace of Versailles? The best time to visit is during the off-peak season (November to March) to avoid large crowds. Arriving early in the morning or late in the afternoon can also help avoid peak tourist times.

Are guided tours available? Yes, guided tours are available and can provide a more in-depth understanding of the palace’s history and significance. Audio guides are also available for self-guided tours.

Are there any special events or exhibitions at the Palace? The Palace of Versailles hosts various temporary exhibitions, concerts, and events throughout the year. The Musical Fountain Shows and Musical Gardens are popular events held in the gardens during the warmer months.

Is the Palace of Versailles accessible to people with disabilities? The palace and gardens have made efforts to be accessible to people with disabilities, including the availability of wheelchairs and special access routes. It’s advisable to check specific accessibility details on the official website before visiting.

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