
Palace of Versailles Tickets
With this entrance ticket to the Palace of Versailles, you can explore one of the great royal complexes of Europe, the residence of several kings of France. Why Visit the Palace of Versailles?.
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With this entrance ticket to the Palace of Versailles, you can explore one of the great royal complexes of Europe, the residence of several kings of France.
Why Visit the Palace of Versailles?
Located in the Ile de France, one hour from Paris, the Palace of Versailles was declared a World Heritage Site in 1979. Originally a hunting lodge of Louis XIII, it was transformed into a palace by King Louis XIV.
This skip-the-line entrance allows access to the rooms and areas of the complex, including:
Palace of Versailles
Also known as Château de Versailles, this palace features 2300 rooms over 63154 square meters. Highlights include the Hall of Mirrors and temporary exhibitions. A specific time of visit must be chosen for access.
Carriage Gallery
Located in the Grande Écurie, this gallery showcases an extensive collection of carriages used by French royalty, including those of Marie Antoinette.
Sculptures & Mouldings Gallery
Located in the Petit Écurie, this room displays copies of ancient Greek and Roman statues that enhanced the palace and gardens.
Versailles Gardens
The gardens are known for its landscaping, ornamental fountains, and include the Great Musical Waters fountain show held on specific days from April to October.
Palace Park
The park covers approximately 800 hectares with two aquifers supporting the natural layout.
Petit Trianon & Grand Trianon
At the eastern end of the park, Trianon includes the Petit and Grand Trianon and the Queen's Village.
Map of Versailles
A map showing the palace and its green areas is available.
Opening Hours
Pbased on the specific areas:
Palace of Versailles
Tuesday to Sunday: 9 am to 6:30 pm (5:30 pm from November 1 to March 31).Last admission at 6 pm (5 pm from November 1 to March 31).
Carriage Gallery
Saturdays and Sundays: 12:30 pm to 6:30 pm (5:30 pm from November 1 to March 31).Last admission at 5:45 pm (4:45 pm from November 1 to March 31).
Sculptures & Mouldings Gallery
Saturdays and Sundays and Tuesday to Sunday from May 14 to July 13.Open from 12:30 pm to 6:30 pm (5:30 pm from November 1 to March 31).
Versailles Gardens
Monday to Sunday: 8 am to 8:30 pm (6 pm from November 1 to March 31).Last admission at 7 pm (4:30 pm from November 1 to March 31).
Palace Park
Monday to Sunday: 7 am to 8:30 pm (8 am to 6 pm from November 1 to March 31).Last admission at 7:45 pm (5:30 pm from November 1 to March 31).
Petit Trianon & Grand Trianon
Tuesday to Sunday: 12 pm to 6:30 pm (5:30 pm from November 1 to March 31).Last admission at 6 pm (5 pm from November 1 to March 31).
Timetables are subject to change.
Free Admission
On the first Sunday of each month from November to March, entry is free but requires a time slot for the Palace. Certain visitors can access specific areas free of charge.
Admission for EEA Citizens
During booking, select the correct option for admission based on citizenship and residency. EEA citizens enjoy reduced ticket prices.
Prices
Included
- Ticket to the Palace of Versailles, Carriage Gallery, Sculptures & Mouldings Gallery, the gardens, the Palace Park, Grand and Petit Trianon, and the Queen's Village
- Ticket to the fountain show of the Grand Eaux Musicales (only on the days of operation)
Tips
- Accessibility: Only some areas are accessible.
