
Palace of Versailles
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon is recommended for a less crowded experience, and it is worth visiting in the spring or autumn months due to the pleasant weather.
Budget tips
Admission is between 20-25 euros, while free for those under 18 and EU students; you can enter without a ticket with the Paris Museum Pass, and it is worth buying tickets online in advance.
Recommended for
History lovers, Gardeners, Photography fans, Families
Plan your visit
3-4 hours
About
Quick facts: The castle was home to the kings of France for centuries and set the style for European court life. It has over 2,200 rooms, and the Hall of Mirrors is one of its most famous rooms.
Highlights: The Hall of Mirrors features 357 mirrors and fantastic gilded details, offering a dazzling spectacle in daylight. The castle gardens span over 800 hectares, filled with special fountains and statues that you can enjoy during musical water shows.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, as you will have to walk a lot in the garden and between the rooms inside.
- Sunset photos taken at the Hall of Mirrors are stunning; look for the side windows for the best lighting.
- Avoid weekends and school holidays, as the place is very crowded at these times.
- Do not miss the musical fountain shows, but arrive on time, as it gets very crowded.
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