
The Grand Trianon
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon are best to avoid the biggest crowds and the peak heat.
Budget tips
Admission usually requires a fee, but the Versailles Museum Pass covers multiple sites and offers savings. Free days are offered on French national holidays and once a month.
Recommended for
History buffs, Those seeking a tranquil environment, Culture lovers, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
1-1.5 hours
About
Quick facts: The Grand Trianon is one of the palaces of the Palace of Versailles, built for King Louis XIV as a summer residence. Its pink marble columns immediately catch the eye, lending the building a unique and airy atmosphere.
Highlights: The palace is surrounded by a vast French park, where the tranquility of a stroll and the serenity of outdoor sculptures offer a unique experience. It is a secret that original 17th-century porcelain tiles, a rarity in Europe, are still preserved in one of the wings.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes due to the large size of the park.
- Take photos near the main entrance where the pink marble columns stand out in the natural light.
- Avoid weekends to enjoy the gardens more peacefully.
- There are fewer visitors in the indoor halls, so you can wander there more peacefully.
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