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Wander through the Trianon Estate, intimate spaces built by the royals to gain some respite from their everyday royal duties.
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It is home to the Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, Queen's Hamlet, and their ornamental gardens.
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Visit temporary exhibitions, such as The Grand Dauphin and Native American allies at the court of Louis XV.
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Enjoy a walk through the English-style gardens designed by the queen herself. It features a pond, stream, grassy hills, rare species of trees, and a few ornamental structures.
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Conclude your tour with a visit to the Queen's Hamlet, a picturesque rustic village comprised of cottages with thatched roofs, a big lake, and a mill.
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Access to the Estate of Trianon (Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, Queen's Hamlet and their gardens)
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Access to temporary exhibitions (e.g., The Grand Dauphin until 15 February 2026, 1725. Native American allies at the court of Louis XV until 3 May 2026)
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Access to the Gallery of Coaches every weekend
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Access to the Royal Tennis Court from Tuesday to Sunday
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- Access to the Versailles Palace
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Getting started
Your visit begins with direct access to the Trianon Estate, a retreat built for the French royals. Upon arrival, pass through a security check where ID and ticket validation are required.
What to expect
Trianon Estate – The Royals’ Private Retreat
A secluded escape within Versailles, the estate includes palaces, gardens, and hidden gems where monarchs sought privacy.
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Grand Trianon: A pink marble palace known for its lavish First Empire furnishings and Napoleon’s period of residence.
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Petit Trianon – Marie Antoinette’s elegant private retreat, surrounded by intimate gardens and refined interiors.
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Queen’s Garden: An English-style landscape with rolling hills, rare trees, a pond, and decorative structures.
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Queen’s Hamlet: A rustic village with thatched-roof cottages, a lake, a working farm, and a charming mill.
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What's not allowed
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Animals in the palace, gardens, and Trianon Estate.
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Weapons and sharp objects.
Accessibility
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Guide dogs are allowed upon presentation of proof.
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Toilet facilities around the palace.
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Restaurants are accessible.
Additional information
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From July 2 to September 8, early opening at 10am.
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You may experience some waiting time at the security check at the entrance of the Estate
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Pick up an Estate of Trianon leaflet for free at the entrance.
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To make the most of your visit—the Gardens are open from 8am, the Estate of Trianon from noon, the Gallery of Coaches, and The Royal Tennis Court at 12:30pm.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly. Kindly arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your experience to avoid any delays
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Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at 'Entrance A' of the Palace, the Dufour Pavilion
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If you have purchased reduced price tickets, you must show your valid photo id proof for verification. Students must show their valid student ID proofs.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Entrance A, the DUFOUR PAVILION is located on the top left side of the Cour d'Honneur Courtyard, near the Golden Gate that separates the Cour d'Honneur from the Royal Courtyard
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You will arrive at the Cour d'Honneur Courtyard from the main entrance gate
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Looking at the Palace from the front, the Dufour Pavilion will be on your front left
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To locate the Palace on Google Maps, simply search for - Palace of Versailles
Get Directions to Palace of Versailles
Getting There
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The Palace of Versailles is located only 30 minutes from central Paris. The main entrance to the Palace of Versailles is by the Cour d'Honneur
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To reach by train, you have several options
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Take RER line C to Versailles Rive Gauche. From the station, it’s just a 10-minute walk to the Palace
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From Paris Montparnasse train station, SNCF trains arrive at Versailles Chantiers station, an 18-minute walk to the Chateau
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From Paris Saint Lazare train station, SNCF trains arrive at Versailles Rive Droite station, a 17-minute walk to the Château
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You can find RER and SNCF trains schedule at www.transilien.com
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For more information on Public Transportation in Paris click here
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