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Join a passionate English speaking guide for a tour of the most famous artwork. Skip the line admissions included. Our guide will meet you in central Paris, purchase your train tickets, and ensure you get off at the right stop.

Skip the line admissions included to the palace and gardens. If you have not planned anything ahead, it will help to arrive as early as possible to tour the palace. We suggest arriving right at opening time, if not a little before. If you did not pre-purchase Versailles admissions or a tour, avoid touring the palace in the late morning and afternoon, when crowds are at their peak. If you decide to visit Versailles in the afternoon, we suggest touring the gardens first.

Then, circle back around in the later afternoon or evening for the palace. Strongly consider packing a picnic. Picnicking is allowed the gardens, so bring a sandwich from a bakery or hit up a market on the way to your train to Versailles.

You can check out Marche du Notre Dame which is a market to buy your picnic items including some vin! Bikes are available to rent in the Versailles gardens. Electric vehicles golf carts are also available to rent for those with limited mobility.

There are three ways for you to get to Versailles from Paris. Depending on where you are coming from, the train could stop at one of three stations in Versailles.

If you get off in the wrong one it is not a tragedy, but some additional work and maybe a taxi. Using a metro ticket machine, make sure you indicate that your destination is the Versailles Rive Gauche station there are three destinations in Versailles, so you need to choose the right one. If you buy your return ticket to Paris at the Versailles station, there will likely be dozens of other people doing the same thing and the lines can get long.

The best way to get to Versailles is with a tour. The Versailles Express bus departs near the Eiffel Tower. Take all the guesswork out and arrange to visit the Palace of Versailles with a tour guide. The busiest days are Tuesdays and on weekends so it is best to avoid these times if you want to. A time ticket must be purchased in advance. Security lines can be long too. We have heard reports of well over an hour at peak times. Your visit to the palace interior takes around an hour and a half and you could easily spend another 2 hours exploring the gardens and summer palaces.

The best way to get to Versailles from Paris is by train. To find out the best routes from where you are staying use Google maps or Citymapper. Note — This train line is separate to the metro and you need a different ticket.

Navigating this system during peak hour is not a relaxing vacation activity. If you prefer not to DIY your transport to Versailles you could join a tour that departs from central Paris. Book in advance to skip the ticket line at Versailles. It is free to enter the gardens on days when the fountain show is not running. Access to the Palace and the estate of Trianon is free for visitors under 18 worldwide or under 26 residing in the EU.

You will need to buy a ticket for the gardens on site on days when the fountain show is on. Note — all members of your group must have skip the line tickets even if there is no charge for them to enter. Did you know that there are over 2, rooms in the Versailles complex? At its height the court was home to 5, people. These days you can only see a handful of the most grand apartments and galleries. Each has its own story to tell of intrigues, gossip and scandal.

Apart from the palace interior you could spend several hours in the gardens alone. Wander through the magnificent parterres or formal gardens. Make sure to enjoy the many fountains and bosquets — formal plantation of trees.

For those traveling with children or people with mobility issues — you can jump aboard the little train that covers a circuit including Petit Trianon and Grand Trianon. Personally I am not a fan of audioguides particularly in crowded places. If you do like them, the palace offers free audioguides in 11 languages or you can book skip the line tickets with audio guide.

More useful are the smartphone app guides — there are two apps — one each for the palace and gardens. For more information on the apps and audioguides click here. Make sure you bring a small bottle of water and a snack. There are several dining options onsite however they do get very busy. Another option is to have a picnic in the grounds. The market is open from from am to pm Tuesday to Saturday. In order to avoid visitors overlapping, the entrances and exits are separate and clearly marked at the Palace of Versailles and on the Trianon Estate entrance via the Grand Trianon only , exit via the Grand Trianon or Petit Trianon.

Groups Self-guided group tour bookings are resuming since 1 st October at Entrance B , subject to a limited number of entries. Group must respect the following guidelines: Wait in designated waiting areas outside Entrance B and follow tour departure order. Speak in designated speaking areas. Check the plan of the Palace to locate them. Commentaries while moving around are authorised, however.

Groups must be accompanied by a guide. Associations or works council groups accompanied by a non-professional guide will not be able to book a self-guided tour. Teachers and cultural institutions are considered as guides and can therefore book the tours. Groups are limited to 30 people. Bookings are made by telephone only. Remember to book your tour in advance. Opening hours stay the same: in high season and in low season. Speaking Areas For the smooth running of your group guided tour, designated speaking areas have been put in place, with a limited amount of time allowed in each one.

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