
Palace of Versailles
Best time to visit
Arrive at opening on weekdays or late afternoon to avoid the largest tour groups, spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather and active fountains.
Budget tips
Buy the Passport ticket for access to the Palace, Trianons and gardens, and use the Paris Museum Pass to skip lines; individual tickets are typically around €20-30 depending on options. Young visitors and residents may have free or reduced entry and seasonal free-first-Sunday offers appear, so book timed slots and check the official site in advance.
Recommended for
History buffs, Architecture and art lovers, Garden and landscape fans, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
3-4 hours
About
Quick facts: Lavish gardens stretch over 800 hectares, featuring meticulously manicured lawns, ornate fountains, and hidden groves that seem straight out of a fairy tale. Mirror-clad halls dazzle the eye, reflecting golden chandeliers and intricate ceiling paintings, creating an almost magical ambiance where royalty once wandered.
Highlights: The Hall of Mirrors is lit by 357 crystal chandeliers that reflect sunlight during the day in a dazzling array, creating a magical glow that seems almost unreal. Every year, the grand Neptune Fountain is operated with water from 210 jets, and back in the 17th century, it was said that King Louis XIV would watch the show from his hidden chambers just to keep an eye on his guests.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable, flat shoes; palace floors and garden paths mean lots of walking.
- Head straight to the Hall of Mirrors early for photos before crowds arrive, and avoid using flash.
- Start with the Grand Trianon and Marie Antoinette estate to escape the main palace crush.
- On Musical Fountain or Grandes Eaux days position yourself by the Grand Canal for the best fountain views, otherwise use side paths for quieter garden photos.
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