Tickets to Versailles Palace









Visit the palace of Versailles and discover the Royal Apartments and Hall of Mirrors. Enjoy garden shows and access to all areas of the royal home, including Marie Antoinette’s Estate, with your Versailles Passport.
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hoogtepunten
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Your passport allows you to tour the magnificent palace, also known as Château de Versailles, which contains 700 rooms spread across 800 hectares.
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Learn about the French monarchy and peek into the private lives of the infamous King Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette.
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Visit the stunning Hall of Mirrors - a corridor filled with 357 mirrors that majestically reflect the gardens through arched windows.
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Roam around the gardens and explore 250 acres of gorgeously landscaped lawns and fountains.
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Get a complimentary Palace of Versailles Visitor Guide packed with information that will help you plan your Versailles visit.
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Timed or reserved entry to the Main Palace of Versailles (as per option selected)
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Access to the King's Grands Apartments, Hall of Mirrors, & temporary exhibits
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Round-trip transfers from Paris (optional)
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Gardens & park access with fountain or musical show (optional)
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Grand & Petit Trianon (optional)
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Queen’s Hamlet (optional)
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Entry to Trianon Estate (optional)
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uitsluitsels
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Live guide
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King's Private Apartments
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Use Your Passport to Tour the Château de Versailles
Your ticket gives you access to the most famous places within the royal estate including the Royal Palace, the Park, Gardens, Marie Antoinette’s Estate, and entry to any exhibitions on show at the time of your visit. If you plan to visit any time between Monday and Friday, it’s worth paying the extra €8 for an upgraded Passport ticket, which includes access to the Musical Fountain and Garden shows.
Begin your visit by exploring the ornate King and Queen's State Apartments. Learn about the French monarchy and peek into the private lives of the infamous King Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette. Next, make your way to the glittering Hall of Mirrors. Designed to protect the ornate walls and ceilings from smoke, the hall’s 357 mirrors were strategically placed to reflect the light of candles. With just a few flames, the reflection from so many mirrors was enough to light up the whole hall!
Explore 250 Acres of Gorgeously Landscaped Lawns and Fountains
After admiring the inside of the Palace, head outdoors and take in the grandeur of the estate’s impressive architecture. Stroll along the cobblestone grounds, through the beautiful French gardens, and pass by the gorgeous Versailles fountains. Next, stop by the Estate of Marie Antoinette and discover the life and antics of the Queen at the Petit Trianon. Walk around the Village of the Queen and English gardens, then see where Marie Antoinette built her own house, a Mill, a Preparation Dairy, a Cave, a Belvedere, and the magnificent Temple of Love where lovers get engaged. At the Carrosses Gallery, travel back in time as you explore carriages, coaches, sculptures, and other artifacts left behind by the French Monarch.
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Welcome to the Gardens
Each year, it is estimated that approximately 5 million people visit the Palace of Versailles, and between 8 and 10 million people walk its gardens. A place of immense beauty, Versailles stands as a symbol of France’s monarchy and its glorious history. From April to October, there are unique musical displays in the groves. Watch as the fountains dance to some sick tunes.
Please click here for further information on the Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens, and here for the site map and access-related information.
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know before you go
Important Information
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Please note that you will have to choose Passport entry with or without the Musical Gardens/Musical Fountain Show in the next step of the booking.
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Open every day, the Park and Gardens are free from Nov to Mar. On Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens days from Apr to Oct, admission is only free for children under 6 years old.
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Please click here for further information on the Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens, and here for the site map and access-related information.
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With these tickets, you will be able to skip the ticket office and head straight to the entrance at Gate A. However, please know that depending on the day of your visit, there may be a security wait of anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours. You may experience some waiting time at the security check.
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Note that you can only visit the gardens & Trianon Palace before or after the Grand Apartments visit. The time allocated to you grants you a reserved entrance to the Grand Apartments, but you are free to visit the Trianon Palace & gardens whenever you like.
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mijn kaartjes
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the Entrance A of the palace, the Dufour Pavilion.
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If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification.
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Please click here for further information on the Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens, and here for the site map and access-related information.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Redeem your ticket at 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.
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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