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Palace of Versailles

Louis XIV's gilded mega-palace and its vast gardens — a half-day pilgrimage from the city.

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The verdict

Who it's worth it for

Great for
  • Travellers on a budget
  • If you've only got a day
  • Couples
  • Solo travellers
  • Photographers
  • History & culture buffs
  • The genuinely curious
Depends
  • Families with kids
  • Nature lovers
Not for

Worth it for travellers on a budget, if you've only got a day and couples.

Why we say this

Insider secrets & local vibes

The 73-metre Hall of Mirrors and the gilded State Apartments are the high-water mark of European royal excess.
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The Trianon estate and Marie-Antoinette's Queen's Hamlet are 'definitely worth the effort' — and far emptier than the palace.
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Locals advise doing the gardens and Trianon first and the palace last, so you tour the gilded rooms as the crowds finally fade.
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Inside the palace the crowds are so dense that 'it was unlikely a visitor could see their reflection over the heads of the crowd.'
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Even a 'skip-the-line' guide can't dodge the interior crush, and arriving at a slot just after a :30 entry leaves you stuck behind the previous group's queue.
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What it feels like

Reading the room, traveller by traveller

  • For history

    The seat of the Bourbon monarchy and birthplace of the 1919 treaty — the State Apartments and Hall of Mirrors are essential, ideally toured last.

  • As a couple

    Spend the morning out in the relatively empty gardens and Trianon; the long walk that deters day-trippers is exactly why it's romantic.

    Many visitors miss out on this beautiful part of Versailles because it's a 30-minute walk through the Royal Gardens to reach Trianon

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  • With kids

    Book the very first 9am entry slot and be at security by 8:30–8:45; mornings genuinely beat afternoons for crowds.

  • For photos

    The gardens at opening and the Trianon at noon give you space; the Hall of Mirrors itself is near-impossible to shoot empty.

What people say

Straight from the reviews

Opening (9:00) is the gold standard for the Château, and you should be at security by 08:30–08:45.

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it was unlikely a visitor could see their reflection over the heads of the crowd.

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Good to know

Before you go

Cost
€21 palace / €32 Passport with gardens
Time
Half to full day (incl. ~40 min RER each way)
Last verified
2026-06-17
Best time
First 9am slot, or work gardens-first and palace-last; late spring and early fall beat peak summer.
Getting there
RER C to Versailles Château–Rive Gauche, then a ~10-minute walk.
Hours
Closed Mondays; palace typically 9am–6:30pm.
Booking
Timed entry essential; avoid slots right after a :30 entry to dodge the prior group's line.
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  • Since 14 January 2026 seasonal pricing applies: the Passport (whole estate, incl. Hall of Mirrors) is €32 in high season (Apr 1–Oct 31) for EEA residents and €35 for non-EEA visitors en.chateauversailles.fr
  • Timed entry is now mandatory for the Palace, and even free-entry visitors must reserve a free slot online en.chateauversailles.fr
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