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Discover the magnificent Palace of Versailles, a royal residence with the iconic Hall of Mirrors and vast gardens. Skip the line!

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8M+
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800 ha
Gardens
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Step into the opulent world of French royalty at the Palace of Versailles, a UNESCO World Heritage site and an unparalleled masterpiece of 17th-century art and architecture. Once the principal residence of the Kings of France, from Louis XIV to Louis XVI, Versailles offers visitors a breathtaking journey through its lavish State Apartments, the iconic Hall of Mirrors, and the magnificent Royal Chapel. To make the most of your visit, consult our comprehensive visitor's guide for essential tips, explore our various guided tours for an in-depth experience, and check the opening times to plan your day perfectly. Discover the grandeur and history that shaped an era.

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Versailles Ticket Options & Prices

Planning your visit to the Palace of Versailles involves choosing the right ticket for your experience. Here's a clear overview of the main ticket options and their inclusions:
    • Palace Ticket (€21): Grants access to the main Palace, including the State Apartments, the iconic Hall of Mirrors, the King's and Queen's Grand Apartments, the Royal Chapel, and temporary exhibitions. A free audioguide is included in 11 languages. Does not include the Trianon Estate or the Gardens on Musical Fountains/Gardens days.
    • Passport Ticket (€28-30): The most comprehensive option, ideal for a full day visit. It includes access to the Palace, the Trianon Estate (Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, and Marie-Antoinette's Estate), and the Gardens (including Musical Fountains Shows or Musical Gardens events on applicable days). A free audioguide is also included.
    • Trianon Estate Ticket (€12): For those primarily interested in the Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, and Marie-Antoinette's Estate. Does not include access to the main Palace.
    • Gardens Access: Entry to the Gardens is free on most days. However, during the spectacular Musical Fountains Shows and Musical Gardens events, a separate ticket (approx. €10-12) is required, unless you have a Passport Ticket for that day.
Free Admission: Entry to the Palace and Trianon Estate is free for visitors under 18 years old (and under 26 for EU residents), disabled visitors and their accompanying person (more info on the accessibility page), and other specific categories. Proof of eligibility is required.

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Audio Guide Included

The Palace ticket includes a free audioguide available in 11 languages, covering the State Apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, and the Royal Chapel.

Free Cancellation

Plans change. Cancel up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund, no questions asked.

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The Dazzling Hall of Mirrors

Step into the breathtaking Hall of Mirrors, one of the most iconic rooms in the Palace of Versailles. This magnificent gallery, designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart and decorated by Charles Le Brun, served as a grand setting for court receptions and ceremonies during the reign of Louis XIV. Stretching 73 meters long, it features 17 large arched windows overlooking the gardens, mirrored by 17 equally grand arched mirrors on the opposite wall, creating an illusion of infinite space and light. The vaulted ceilings are adorned with paintings depicting the political and military triumphs of France, celebrating the Sun King's glory. Beyond its opulent beauty, the Hall of Mirrors holds immense historical significance, famously being the site where the Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919, officially ending World War I.
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Compare options including Palace entry, Passport ticket with gardens and Trianon, or guided tours of the royal apartments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Versailles tickets

How much do Palace of Versailles tickets cost?
The Palace ticket costs €21 and includes access to the Palace with a free audioguide. The Passport ticket costs €28-30 and includes the Palace, Gardens (on Musical Fountains/Gardens days), the Trianon Estate, and temporary exhibitions. Gardens are free on most days, except during Musical Fountains/Musical Gardens events (€10-12).
What is included with a Palace ticket?
The Palace ticket gives you access to the State Apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, the King's and Queen's Grand Apartments, the Royal Chapel, and temporary exhibitions. A free audioguide is included in 11 languages. The ticket does not include the Trianon Estate or the Gardens on Musical Fountains days.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Yes, advance booking with a timed entry slot is strongly recommended, especially from April to October. Versailles receives over 8 million visitors per year and walk-up visitors may face very long waits or be turned away when capacity is reached.
What is the difference between the Palace ticket and the Passport?
The Palace ticket (€21) covers only the main Palace. The Passport ticket (€28-30) includes the Palace, the Trianon Estate (Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, Marie-Antoinette's Estate), the Gardens on Musical Fountains/Gardens days, and temporary exhibitions. If you plan to spend a full day, the Passport offers the best value.
How do I get to Versailles from Paris?
The easiest way is the RER C train to Versailles Château-Rive Gauche station, about 30 minutes from central Paris. From there it is a 10-minute walk to the Palace. Alternatively, take Train L from Gare Saint-Lazare to Versailles-Rive Droite (about 35 minutes), then a 15-minute walk. Regular Navigo/Île-de-France Mobilités passes cover the journey.
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