Ticket Highlights
- Explore Marie Antoinette’s and Louis XVI’s worlds and learn about the “Sun King” with your audio tour.
- Stroll around the stunning Hall of Mirrors.
- Visit the magnificent royal gardens and observe the ornate fountains.
- Arrive prepared to explore the grounds following a relaxing bus trip.
✅Inclusions:
- Roundtrip transportation from the meeting location
- Palace entry ticket
- Multilingual audio guide the palace (many languages available)
- Access to the Gardens
- Musical gardens and fountain shows (depending on the date chosen).
- Trianon entry to Marie Antoinette’s Estate (if the full-day option is chosen)
❌ Exclusion
- Lunch
- Personal costs
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Admission to Marie Antoinette’s Estate (if the half-day option is chosen)
- Guided tour
Ticket Prices
For a half-day visit, the price for adults aged 18 and above is €59, while children aged 6 to 17 years can enter for €52.
Infants up to 5 years old can join for free.
Infants up to 5 years old also enjoy free admission.
Half Day Visit
Visitors’ Age | Price |
---|---|
Adult (18+ years) | €59 |
Child (6 to 17 years) | €52 |
Infant (up to 5 years) | Free |
Full Day Visit
Visitors’ Age | Price |
---|---|
Adult (18+ years) | €66 |
Child (6 to 17 years) | €59 |
Infant (up to 5 years) | Free |
Meeting Point
You can check in at the GetYourGuide shop at 62 Avenue de Suffren, 75015 Paris. The nearest metro is exit 5 of La Motte-Picquet—Grenelle (on metro lines 6, 8, or 10). You will see “Get Your Guide” written above the shop window.
Things to Know Before You Go
- Children under the age of six are not authorized to participate in this activity due to bus safety concerns. Please do not show up with children under six years old on the day of the trip; we cannot accommodate them.
- This activity includes transportation to Versailles, entrance tickets, and an audio guide.
- Gardens close at 5.30 pm from November to March.
- From November to March, the palace gardens are free to see every day except for Easter. No garden tickets are required to attend on these dates.
- There are no musical or fountain presentations on free days at the gardens.
- Prices have been changed in accordance with the Versailles Gardens Show’s current calendar for 2023.
- If the gardens are modified, fees may be charged to enter.
- During peak periods, the palace can be crowded, and due to different safety precautions, there may be a queue at the entrance.
- The overall duration of the journey is around 6 hours (half-day option) or 9 hours (full-day option).
- The meeting site and time for the return bus will be communicated when we arrive in Versailles.
FAQs
1. What are the transportation options to reach the Palace of Versailles from Paris?
Visitors can reach the Palace of Versailles from Paris by train, bus, taxi, or car. The most popular options include the RER C train and various bus services.
2. How do I get to the Palace of Versailles from Paris by train?
Take the RER C train from central Paris to the Versailles Château Rive Gauche station.
The palace is a 10-minute walk from the station. Make sure to purchase a ticket that covers zones 1-4.
3. Are there guided tours from Paris to the Palace of Versailles?
You can book a guided tour of the Palace of Versailles in Paris, which includes transportation from Paris to the Palace of Versailles.
These tours often provide skip-the-line access and a knowledgeable guide.
4. How long does traveling from Paris to the Palace of Versailles take?
Depending on traffic conditions, the journey from central Paris to the Palace of Versailles typically takes about 45 minutes by train and around an hour by bus or car.
5. Is renting a bike or car to travel from Paris to the Palace of Versailles possible?
Visitors can rent bikes or cars in Paris to travel to the Palace of Versailles. Biking can be a scenic and enjoyable option while driving offers flexibility.
6. What is the best time of day to travel to the Palace of Versailles from Paris?
To avoid crowds, it’s best to travel to the Palace of Versailles early in the morning. This also gives you more time to explore the palace and its extensive gardens.
7. Can I use public transportation passes to travel to the Palace of Versailles?
If you have a Navigo pass or Paris Visite pass that includes zones 1-4, you can travel to the Palace of Versailles on the RER C train and other public transportation options.
8. What is the cost of transportation from Paris to the Palace of Versailles?
A round-trip train ticket on the RER C costs approximately €7. Guided tour packages and private transfers will be more expensive.
9. Are there any scenic routes to the Palace of Versailles from Paris?
Yes, taking a bike ride or a leisurely drive through the suburbs and countryside can provide scenic views on the way to the Palace of Versailles.
10. Is there parking available at the Palace of Versailles for visitors driving from Paris?
Place d’Armes Car Park is the official car park located in front of the palace. It is a paid parking lot, with a fee of €5 for the first 4 hours and €2 per hour after that.
11. Do transportation tickets to Versailles need to be booked in advance?
While it’s not always necessary to book transportation tickets in advance, it’s recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons, to ensure you get your preferred travel times.
12. Can I take a taxi or rideshare service from Paris to the Palace of Versailles?
Yes, taxis and rideshare services like Uber are available for direct transportation from Paris to the Palace of Versailles.
This option offers convenience but may be more expensive than public transport.
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