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One of the most famous palaces in the world and a must-visit near Paris.

The Palace of Versailles is one of the most emblematic monuments in France and one of the most recommended cultural visits for those traveling to Paris. A former symbol of the power of the French monarchy, this enormous historical complex allows you to tour monumental halls, gardens designed with unique precision, and spaces linked to the courtly life of the kings of France.
With the complete ticket to the Palace of Versailles you can visit the Palace, its Gardens, and the Trianon Estate, one of the most special areas of the site. The ticket allows you to organize a very complete visit and discover not only the most well-known rooms of the palace but also the outdoor spaces and the more intimate residences associated with court life.
The Palace is open every day except Mondays, while the Trianon Estate opens from noon. The Gardens and the Park are open every day, although access to the Gardens may be subject to special conditions during fountain or musical garden show days.
If you already have a clear date for your visit, we recommend booking your tickets for the Palace of Versailles in advance to ensure availability and better organize your tour.
The Palace of Versailles is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00. It is closed on Mondays.
In high season, from April to October, the Palace usually opens from 9:00 to 18:30 and the Trianon Estate from 12:00 to 18:30. In low season, from November to March, the Palace opens from 9:00 to 17:30 and the Trianon Estate from 12:00 to 17:30.
The Gardens and the Park are open every day, although hours may vary depending on the season and exceptional conditions.
The complete ticket allows you to visit the Palace of Versailles, the Gardens, and the Trianon Estate.
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Entry to the Palace is done in the reserved time slot. Access to the Trianon Estate does not require a specific time and can be done during its opening hours, from 12 noon.
The Trianon Estate is about a 30-minute walk from the Palace, crossing the Gardens and the Park. It is also possible to get there using available services on the site, such as the tourist train or rental electric vehicles.
It is recommended to reserve enough time for the complete visit, as the Versailles complex is very extensive.
If you are planning your trip to Paris, don't forget to climb to the top of the Arc de Triomphe to enjoy impressive panoramic views of the city. You can also book a cruise on the Seine River, with which you will discover from the water, the most emblematic places of Paris.
Book your tickets to the Arc de Triomphe here or your Seine cruise here.

On this page, you will find all the practical information to organize your visit and buy tickets for the Palace of Versailles in advance.
The complete ticket to the Palace of Versailles + Gardens + Trianon is one of the best options to discover the complex in a broad and flexible way. It includes access to the Palace, its Gardens, and the Trianon Estate.
Versailles is a very extensive site, so it is advisable to reserve several hours to explore it calmly. Access to the Palace is done at the selected time during the reservation, and then you can organize the rest of the visit according to the schedules of the Gardens and Trianon.
Buying your tickets online in advance is the best way to ensure availability, especially on weekends, holidays, and high season.
If you are planning your trip to Paris, you can complete your visit with other essential experiences. Climb to the top of the Arc de Triomphe to enjoy one of the best panoramic views of the city, or book a cruise on the Seine River to tour Paris from the water and pass by some of its most emblematic monuments.
You can book your tickets to climb the Arc de Triomphe here and your cruise on the Seine River here.
Discover the Palace, its Gardens, and the Trianon Estate in one of the most emblematic visits near Paris.

History, power, and architecture in one of the most famous palaces in the world.
The Palace of Versailles is world-renowned for its association with Louis XIV, the so-called Sun King, who turned this former hunting lodge into the great political and ceremonial center of the French monarchy. From Versailles, court life was organized, and the image of absolute power of the Crown was projected.
One of the most famous spaces in the Palace is the Hall of Mirrors, a monumental room that has become one of the great icons of Versailles. In addition to its artistic value, this space had enormous historical importance, as the Treaty of Versailles was signed here in 1919, at the end of World War I.
The Gardens of Versailles are another essential part of the visit. Designed with great symmetry and scenographic sense, they reflect the will to order nature according to the ideals of the French court. Walking through its avenues allows you to understand why Versailles is not just a palace, but a huge monumental complex.
The Trianon Estate offers a different experience. Away from the ceremonial of the main Palace, it allows you to discover more private spaces, such as the Grand Trianon, the Petit Trianon, and areas linked to Marie Antoinette. This part of the tour helps to understand the more intimate life of the royal family within the immense Versailles complex.
For all these reasons, visiting the Palace of Versailles with a complete ticket is one of the best ways to learn about the history, art, and architecture of one of the most visited places in France.
The most common way to get to the Palace of Versailles from Paris is to take the RER C to the Versailles Château - Rive Gauche station. From there, the Palace is about 10 minutes on foot. This line connects with central points of Paris such as Saint-Michel Notre-Dame, Invalides, or Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel.
You can also get there by train from Paris Montparnasse to the Versailles Chantiers station, located approximately 18 minutes on foot from the Palace. Another option is to take the train from Paris Saint-Lazare to Versailles Rive Droite.
You can get there by bus with the line 171, which connects Pont de Sèvres with the Palace of Versailles. From Paris, you can first take the line 9 metro to Pont de Sèvres and connect there with bus 171.
If you travel by car, you can head to the Place d’Armes area, where there are paid parking options. It is advisable to check availability and rates before the visit, especially in high season.
The ticket must be used on the date and time slot selected during the reservation. Access to the Palace is allowed once at the time indicated on the ticket. For the gardens and the Trianon Estate, there is no entry with a specific time.
Visitors purchasing a reduced or free ticket must present valid identification or supporting documentation at the entrance.
Access to the Gardens may be included or subject to special conditions on Musical Fountains or Musical Gardens days. On those days, some free admissions may not apply to access to the Gardens.
Photography for private use is allowed in the permanent collections, unless otherwise indicated. Flash, tripods, and selfie sticks are not allowed.
Consuming food or drink is not allowed inside the museum. Instructions from the staff and the rules of the site must always be respected.
Suitcases, large bags, and other bulky items may not be allowed inside. When available, they must be deposited in designated areas before accessing certain areas.
You can buy your tickets for the Palace of Versailles online from here and book the complete modality with access to the Palace, Gardens, and Trianon Estate.
The complete ticket includes access to the Palace of Versailles, the Gardens, and the Trianon Estate. It is one of the most recommended options if you want to visit the Versailles complex more completely.
Free access is granted, among other cases, to minors under 18 and citizens or residents of EEA countries under 26. However, they must reserve a ticket and present valid documentation at the entrance.
Yes, this ticket includes the Gardens of Versailles. However, during Musical Fountains or Musical Gardens days, specific access conditions may apply.
To visit only the Palace, it is advisable to reserve at least 1.5 or 2 hours. If you want to also tour the Gardens and the Trianon Estate, it is recommended to dedicate several hours or even a good part of the day.
You can reach the Palace of Versailles by metro/RER, train, bus, or car. Check here the different options to organize your journey.
The Palace of Versailles is located at Place d’Armes, 78000 Versailles, France, on the outskirts of Paris.
Suitcases, large bags, and bulky items may be prohibited for security reasons. It is recommended to travel light and check the rules before the visit.
Yes. The Palace of Versailles has adapted access, elevators, and wheelchairs available for interior visits. However, the Gardens and some outdoor areas may be less comfortable due to distances and the type of terrain, so it is advisable to plan the visit in advance.
In addition to visiting the Palace of Versailles, you can climb to the top of the Arc de Triomphe to enjoy impressive panoramic views of Paris. You can also book a cruise on the Seine River to see from the water, the most emblematic monuments of the city.
You can book your tickets to climb the Arc de Triomphe here and your cruise on the Seine River here.