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Explore the Palace, its Gardens, and the Trianon Estate on a must-see visit near Paris.

The Palace of Versailles is one of France's most impressive monuments and one of the most recommended visits from Paris. Former center of power of the French monarchy, this historic complex brings together monumental halls, unique gardens, and spaces linked to the life of the court and its history.
During the visit, you can discover some of the most emblematic places of the Palace, such as its royal apartments and the famous Hall of Mirrors. Afterwards, you can continue the tour through the Gardens of Versailles and the Trianon Estate, a quieter area linked to the private life of the royal family.
Due to its size and historical richness, Versailles deserves to be explored with time. The full ticket is one of the best options to discover the complex extensively and enjoy a more complete experience during your trip to Paris.
The Palace of Versailles opens from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00. It remains closed on Mondays. During high season, it usually opens from 9:00 to 18:30 and during low season from 9:00 to 17:30.
The Gardens and Park of Versailles are open every day, although hours may vary depending on the season or exceptional conditions. On Musical Fountains or Musical Gardens days, special access conditions may apply.
The Trianon Estate opens from Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00. It is about a 30-minute walk from the Palace, through the Gardens and Park.
Access to the Palace is done in the time slot selected during the reservation. For the Gardens and Trianon Estate, there is no specific entry time, but they must be visited within their opening hours.
One of the most famous spaces in the Palace of Versailles. This monumental room stands out for its mirrors, lamps, paintings, and views towards the gardens. It is one of the must-see stops of the visit.
The Gardens are an essential part of the experience. Walk among avenues, fountains, sculptures, and large perspectives designed to reflect the grandeur of the former royal palace.
A quieter area away from the main Palace. Here you can discover the Grand Trianon, the Petit Trianon, and spaces linked to the more private life of the royal family.
Versailles is a very extensive site. To fully enjoy the Palace, Gardens, and Trianon, it is advisable to reserve several hours and organize the visit calmly.
Before exploring Versailles, discover some of the spaces that make this place one of the most impressive visits near Paris: historic halls, monumental gardens, fountains, sculptures, and corners linked to the life of the French court.
This gallery offers you a first idea of the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles, the beauty of its Gardens, and the more tranquil atmosphere of the Trianon Estate. Take a look and get ready to enjoy the visit in person.
To visit only the Palace, it is advisable to reserve at least 1.5 to 2 hours. If you also want to explore the Gardens and Trianon Estate, it is recommended to dedicate several hours or even a good part of the day.
The full ticket includes access to the Palace of Versailles, the Gardens, and the Trianon Estate. It is one of the best options if you want to discover the Versailles complex more extensively and not limit yourself only to the main Palace.
To visit the Palace of Versailles, you can find different types of tickets depending on the visitor's profile. The general ticket is intended for visitors who do not belong to the European Economic Area. The reduced ticket is aimed at visitors who are members of the European Economic Area and may require proof of documentation. There is also a free ticket for children under 6 years old, which must be added along with a general or reduced ticket.
The full ticket includes access to the Palace of Versailles, the Gardens, and the Trianon Estate. Access to the Palace is done in the time slot selected during the reservation, while the Gardens and Trianon can be visited within their opening hours.
Yes. You can visit the Palace, Gardens, and Trianon Estate on the same day. Access to the Palace is done at the reserved time, while the Gardens and Trianon can be visited within their opening hours.
The most common way is to take the RER C to the Versailles Château – Rive Gauche station, located about 10 minutes walk from the Palace. You can also get there by train, bus, or car from Paris.