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Combo (Save 6%): Palace of Versailles + Louvre Museum + Orsay Museum Tickets

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Make the most of your Paris visit with this value-for-money ticket that grants access to the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, and the Orsay Museum!

4.4/5(34,748)

Michael V

Group
Verified booking
4 days ago
Our visit to the Palace of Versailles was simply breathtaking—especially for my two children, ages 9 and 13. The history of the place, the magnificent interiors, and the incomparable splendor captivated us all. From the very first glance at the façade, you could sense the enormous scale and the significance that Versailles has held in European history over the centuries. The story of Louis XIV and France’s rise to absolute monarchy is fascinating, and the tour through the state rooms brought those events to life. The child-friendly presentation was very well done: we felt like part of a grand narrative that interwove politics, art, and everyday life. The chronicles, portraits, and historical artifacts brought history to life without getting bogged down in dry details. What particularly impressed us was the decor: The paintings, stucco work, gilded details, and the craftsmanship evident everywhere make Versailles a total work of art. The opulent rooms—from the Hall of Mirrors to the Marble Hall—exude a timeless elegance that still leaves a lasting impression today. For the children, it was fascinating to see how architecture and craftsmanship harmonize to create such a striking atmosphere. The splendor that characterizes Versailles was evident in every corner: chandeliers, stucco work, colorful marble inlays, and the imposing staircases of the past. At the same time, there were subtle rooms and details that radiated tranquility and invited reflection. The blend of overwhelming splendor and carefully designed transitions allowed us to experience the setting as a living stage of a bygone high culture, without feeling overwhelmed. The gardens surrounding the palace were almost magical: wide avenues, symmetrical parterres, fountains, and hidden vistas invited us to take a stroll and offered fantastic photo opportunities. The children were thrilled by the water features and the vast green spaces where they could roam in wonder. Overall, the visit was a wonderful journey through history, art, and nature, which we as a family thoroughly enjoyed. We recommend Versailles to anyone who wants to be enchanted by history, magnificent interiors, and stunning gardens. Warm regards, Michael Voss
    • Get a dose of Parisian art and architecture with this pocket-friendly combo ticket that grants you access to the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, and the Orsay Museum.

    • Enjoy skip-the-line access to Château de Versailles, which contains over 700 rooms spread across 800 hectares.

    • Learn about the French monarchy and peek into the private lives of the infamous King Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette.

    • Visit the stunning Hall of Mirrors - a corridor filled with 357 mirrors that majestically reflect the gardens through arched windows.

    • Roam around the gardens and explore 250 acres of gorgeously landscaped lawns and fountains.

    • Then, head over to the Louvre, the most visited museum in the world, and enjoy guaranteed entry within 30 minutes.

    • See one of the most iconic collections of art including Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix, and more.

    • Spend as much time as you like inside the Louvre Museum with these tickets that are valid for the entire day.

    • Enjoy entry to the Orsay Museum, one of Paris' most popular art galleries that house world-famous works.

    • Swoon over masterpieces by Manet, Monet, Van Gogh, and Pissarro, to name but a few.

    • Learn about the history of the Museum which was installed in the former Orsay Station - a building that is a work of art in itself.

    • In addition to being home to the largest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, the museum also houses a vast collection of stone and bronze sculptures that were commissioned by the wealthy in the 19th century.

  • Palace of Versailles

    • Timed entry for the Main Palace of Versailles & the Grands Apartments

    • Hall of Mirrors

    • Audioguide

    • Temporary Exhibits

    • Gardens (including fountain or musical show)

    • Grand & Petit Trianon (passport only)

    • Queen’s Hamlet (passport only)

    • Park

    Louvre Museum

    • Guaranteed access to the Louvre within 30 minutes

    The Orsay Museum

    • Entry into the Orsay Museum
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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    What our guests say

    Michael V

    Group
    Verified booking
    4 days ago
    Our visit to the Palace of Versailles was simply breathtaking—especially for my two children, ages 9 and 13. The history of the place, the magnificent interiors, and the incomparable splendor captivated us all. From the very first glance at the façade, you could sense the enormous scale and the significance that Versailles has held in European history over the centuries. The story of Louis XIV and France’s rise to absolute monarchy is fascinating, and the tour through the state rooms brought those events to life. The child-friendly presentation was very well done: we felt like part of a grand narrative that interwove politics, art, and everyday life. The chronicles, portraits, and historical artifacts brought history to life without getting bogged down in dry details. What particularly impressed us was the decor: The paintings, stucco work, gilded details, and the craftsmanship evident everywhere make Versailles a total work of art. The opulent rooms—from the Hall of Mirrors to the Marble Hall—exude a timeless elegance that still leaves a lasting impression today. For the children, it was fascinating to see how architecture and craftsmanship harmonize to create such a striking atmosphere. The splendor that characterizes Versailles was evident in every corner: chandeliers, stucco work, colorful marble inlays, and the imposing staircases of the past. At the same time, there were subtle rooms and details that radiated tranquility and invited reflection. The blend of overwhelming splendor and carefully designed transitions allowed us to experience the setting as a living stage of a bygone high culture, without feeling overwhelmed. The gardens surrounding the palace were almost magical: wide avenues, symmetrical parterres, fountains, and hidden vistas invited us to take a stroll and offered fantastic photo opportunities. The children were thrilled by the water features and the vast green spaces where they could roam in wonder. Overall, the visit was a wonderful journey through history, art, and nature, which we as a family thoroughly enjoyed. We recommend Versailles to anyone who wants to be enchanted by history, magnificent interiors, and stunning gardens. Warm regards, Michael Voss

    Thelma R

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    The day visit was very nice, however was disappointed that the fountains were not on which would have made the experience more enjoyable. Another issue that could be improved is to provide seating for those who are seniors or who have physical disabilities, whilst queing to get into the palace. The audio availability could be made more prominent to visitors on entry. The ticket booth for the train was not in the same place as boarding the train, so clearer direction could be given. The grounds, the lake, Marie Antoinette house, Hall of mirrors and the palace itself were well worth visiting along with written information provided. Personally, on the day of our visit there was far too many people to enjoy it fully. Overall a good experience.

    Oscar G

    Group
    Verified booking
    4 days ago
    We loved this visit to Palace of Versailles, it was very easy to book and get the tickets, the entrance was smooth, for any reason we were guided to a smaller queue. The palace is enormous and beautiful, plenty of history, art and luxury things for every taste. We enjoyed till last minute the amazing gardens, it's a paradise, we highly recommend this activity and the Headout company.

    Olga I

    Solo
    Verified booking
    Last week
    It is my absolute favorite museum, with a wonderful layout. The best time to visit is just before closing, when the people who love snapping selfies right in front of the masterpieces have left the Impressionist galleries, offering a brief window to truly savor the experience. Perhaps they should introduce special "sessions"—priced higher, but with a no-photography rule? :)

    Wilhelm H

    Couple
    Verified booking
    2 weeks ago
    Buying tickets was easy. No problems getting in. Fair price. It’s a shame that you don’t realize until later that you’re not booking through the palace’s official website. When you proceed with the 10% discount on your second booking, you find out that you’re not getting a fair deal. The price is twice as high as booking directly. Too bad.

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