Welcome to Versailles
Welcome to Versailles
Small Stables
The Coach Gallery
The Coach Gallery has been housed in one of the Main Stables galleries since 1985. There you can see the gala carriages commissioned for Napoleon's wedding, Louis XVIII's funeral carriage, Charles X's coronation carriage, other carriages from the 3rd Republic and sleds and sedan chairs from the 18th century.
Free access
From 1 April to 31 October:
Open on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays (excluding Mondays) and from Tuesday to Sunday during zone C school holidays (from Tuesday 9 April to Sunday 21 April).
Opening times: 12.30pm - 6.30pm
Last admission: 5.45pm
From 2 July to 29 September, the gallery is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 6.30pm (last admission 5.45pm).
From 1 November to 31 March:
Open on Saturdays and Sundays
Opening times: 12.30pm - 5.30pm
Last admission: 4.45pm
Closed on 25 December 2024 and 1 January 2025
The Great Stables
Grand Commun Buildings
"Le grand carré des Offices commun du Roi, de la Reine, de Monsieur le Dauphin et Madame la Dauphine", or Grand Commun was constructed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart between 1682 and 1686. This huge quadrilateral building of brick and stone was erected to house the staff who waited on the royal, princely and common tables.
The Grand Commun currently houses some of the institutional offices.
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Pièce D'EAu Des Suisses
Intended to add beauty to the South aspect of the palace, as an extension of the Orangerie, it also allowed to dry up the land intended for the Potager du Roi (Kitchen Garden of the King) created at the same time.
Versailles Château-Rive Gauche Station
This station on the 'C' line of the RER network is close to the main entrance to the Palace (10 minutes' walk). It offers connections to a number of stations in Paris (St-Michel Notre-Dame, Invalides, Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel, etc). All outbound trains travel to Paris.
It is preferable to purchase a return ticket in order to avoid queues.
How do I get to the Palace?
Versailles-Rive Droite Station
This SNCF station can be reached from Paris Saint-Lazare.
Versailles - Rive Droite is around 20 minutes' walk from the Palace.
It is preferable to purchase a return ticket.
Versailles-Chantiers Station
This SNCF station can be reached from Paris Montparnasse.
Versailles - Chantiers is around 20 minutes' walk from the Palace.
It is preferable to purchase a return ticket.
Access To The Gardens - Cour Des Princes
To access the garden, head to the left at the top of the Courtyard of Honour.
Access is through the courtyard of the Princes, at the left-side of the entrance A.
How do I get to Petit Trianon? How do I get to Grand Trianon?Main Entrance (Honour Gate)
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm)
The the Honour gate is the main entrance gate to the Estate. It separates the Honour courtyard from the Place d'Armes and is surrounded north-side by sculptures of the Victory of France over the Empire, by Gaspard Marsy, and south-side by sculptures of the Victory of France over Spain, by François Girardon.
This gate is open daily from 7:00AM to 7:30PM (from April to October). Last admission: 7PM
This gate is open daily from 8:00AM to 6:00PM (from November to March). Last admission: 5:30PM
Saint-Anthony Gate
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm).
Located on the D186 arriving from le Chesnay, the Saint Anthony Gate gives access to the Estate park:
On foot or bicycle :
This gate is open daily from 7:00AM to 7:30PM (from April to October). Last admission: 7PM
This gate is open daily from 8:00AM to 6:00PM (from November to March). Last admission: 5:30PM
Vehicle access :
High season (April to October): weekends and public holidays, 9am - 5.50pm
Low season (November to March): weekends and public holidays, 9.00am - 4.50pm
Royal Star Gate
The gate is currently closed.
From April to September : open every day from 8am to 7:30pm (last access 7pm)
From November to March: closed
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm).
Entrance A - Entrance For Individual Visitors
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm).
This entrance provides access to all unaccompanied routes including temporary exhibitions.
To enter the Palace, you must have a ticket with a reserved time slot. Buy your ticket online. Due to the high number of visitors, admission to the palace can only be guaranteed through online booking.
If you are eligible for free admission, you must have booked a free time slot on the online ticketing service.
Entrance H - Chapel Courtyard Access
Entrance H will be the entrance for the European Heritage Days.
Main Ticket Office - South Ministers' Wing
Guided Tours And Subscriptions
Information Desk- South Ministers' Wing
Grand Café D’ORléans
The Grand Café d'Orléans serves eat-in and takeaway food in a restaurant with a contemporary décor that covers over 700 m². It also offers group menus (60 pers. max). It is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9.30am to 6pm (10am to 5pm November to March). It is accessible from the Princes Courtyard.
Reservations: +33 (0)1 39 50 29 79
Librairie Des Princes
The Librairie des Princes bookshop offers a range of products over 200 m²: books, children's books, postcards, table decoration etc. The bookshop is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.30am to 6.15pm during high season (April to October) and from 9.30am to 5.15pm during low season (November to March). Although it is not part of the visitor route, it can be accessed from Cour d'Honneur.
The library also presents the cabinet of the King's medals, where are sold medals from the collection Versailles of Arthus-Bertrand.
South Ministers' Wing
The South Ministers' Wing was completed by architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart in 1679 to house the government's administrative services. It now houses the Ticket Office and Information desk.
North Ministers' Wing
The « North Ministers’ wing was completed by architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart in 1679 to house the government's administrative services. It now houses the guided tours and subscriptions kiosks.
Honour Courtyard
The Honour courtyard is located between the Place d'Armes and the Royal Courtyard. The courtyard gives access to the Ministers' Wings, the entrances to the Palace and the entrance of the gardens.
Royal Courtyard
The Royal Courtyard is located behind the Royal Gate and is only accessible with a ticket. It gives access to the different visitor routes around the Palace.
Ladurée
Ladurée is a Parisian patisserie founded in 1862, and visitors are invited to explore their retail outlet. The company offers its fine delicatessen range, not forgetting their famous macaroons. The shop is open every day from 9.30am to 6.30pm in high season (April to October) and from 9.30am to 5pm during low season (November to March). It is accessible from the Royal Courtyard or at the end of the tour of the Grand Apartments, at the foot of the Queen's Staircase.
Entrance B-Group Entrance
Groups with reservations should head directly to entrance B, at the top right of the Cour d'Honneur. It provides access to all unaccompanied routes.
The Queen’s Gate
Access times on foot or by bike:
Vehicle access :
- Car : €12
- Bus : €30
- Montocycle : €3
Dragon Gate
Visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm) and every bag or vehicle is controlled upon access.
From April to October : 7:00AM - 7:30PM. Last admission: 7PM
From November to March: Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 8:00AM to 6:00PM (last admission : 5:30PM)
Sailors Gate
Gardens Ticket Office - South Parterre
On Fountains Show days, this ticket office sells tickets from 9am to 6pm for the Fountains Shows and Musical Gardens and on saturdays, for the Fountains Night Show from 2pm.
Payment type accepted: card or cash.
Neptune Fountain
Construction of the Neptune Fountain took place between 1679 and 1681, under the supervision of Le Nôtre. At that time, it was referred to as the "water feature beneath the Dragon" or the "Pines feature". Ange-Jacques Gabriel modified the outlines slightly in 1736, and 1740 saw the sculpted decorations set in place. The new fountain, inaugurated by Louis XV, contains ninety nine water jets and effects.
Orangery Garden
At the foot of the Palace, the Orangery is one of the best examples of Jules Hardouin-Mansart's great talent as an architect, due to its size, its height and the purity of its alignments. Orange trees from Portugal, Spain and Italy and lemon and pomegranate trees. Some of the trees are over 200 years old. During winter, pink laurels and palm trees are kept there.
Visitors cannot enter the Orangerie without a guide.
Latona's Fountain
Taking its inspiration from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses', Latona's Fountain illustrates the legend of Latona, protecting her children Apollo and Diana. The central group was sculpted in marble by the Marsy brothers and represents Latona and her children. The statues were originally set on a rock, in 1670.
The jewel in the crown among the garden's fountains, discover the restored Latona fountain and parterres.
Petit Trianon
Madame de Pompadour, who wished to “relieve the king’s boredom”, was the instigator of this small palace built by Ange-Jacques Gabriel between 1763 and 1768, close to the botanical gardens and the new menagerie. To please the Marquise who was always at the height of fashion, the architect abandoned the "rocaille" style and adopted a cubist form with straight lines in accordance with the latest "Greek style" architectural trend.
Only the garden level of the Petit Trianon is accessible to disabled visitors.
Open from midday to 6.30pm during high season (April to October) and from midday to 5.30pm during low season (November to March). In July and August, it opens exceptionally at 10am from Tuesday to Sunday. Gardens open until 7.30pm during high season and until 6 during low season.
The Grand Trianon
The Grand Trianon is located 25 minutes' walk to the north west of the Palace of Versailles, built on the grounds of a village acquired by the sovereign. Unique in its original style of architecture, it was the work of Jules Hardouin-Mansart and the King himself, as Louis XIV was greatly involved in its creation in 1687. At that time, Versailles had been overrun by crowds of courtesans. The Trianon was intended as a private retreat.
Open from midday to 6.30pm during high season (April to October) and from midday to 5.30pm during low season (November to March). In July and August, it opens exceptionally at 10am from Tuesday to Sunday.Gardens open until 7.30pm during high season and until 6pm during low season.
Lime Tree Walk
Lime Tree Walk, currently replanted as a prolongation of Apollo Avenue, links the Palace of Versailles to the "Mortemets", the waterfowl reserve within Louis XIV's hunting estate.
Part of the overall landscape design of André Le Nôtre, gardener to the Sun King, from 1662, it offers one of the many famous views in the gardens of Versailles.
By adopting one or more trees from among the 500 linden trees to be planted in the Allée des Mortemets, you will bring the royal perspectives back to life in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. For further information.
The Grand Canal
The Grand Canal is André Le Nôtre's most original design. Covering 23 hectares, 60m in width, 1700m east-west and 1000m north-south in length, the Grand Canal is one of the best places to take in the full beauty and grandeur of the estate as a whole. Laid out between 1668 and 1679, Louis XIV's architect took great care over the dimensions in order to offer the perfect perspective.
Royal Star
This viewpoint near the Ferme de Gally affords a view of the western branch of the Grand Canal.
Marble Courtyard Shop
This large souvenir shop offers a range of products: books, guides, postcards, gifts, etc. It can be found after the tour of the States Apartments, at the foot of the Queen's Staircase, or straight after the Royal Courtyard.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5:45pm
Shop Of The Chapel
In this shop you can purchase a range of themed products, books, guides, postcards, etc.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 4:45 pm
Gardens Ticket Office - Little Venice Gate
On Fountains Show days, this ticket office sells tickets from 9am to 6pm for the Fountains Shows and Musical Gardens.
Payment type accepted: card only.
Gardens Ticket Office - Neptune Gate
Payment type accepted: card only.
On Fountains Show days, this ticket office sells tickets from 9am to 6pm for the Fountains Shows and Musical Gardens.
Dufour Pavillion Shop
Located in the basement of the Palace, yhis large souvenir shop offers a range of products: books, guides, postcards, gifts, etc.
The shop is accessible in the basement after the entrance A or at the exit of the visit.
The shop is open every day from 10.15am to 6pm during high season (April to October) and from 9.30am to 5.15pm during low season (November to March).
La Société Des Amis De Versailles
This officially recognized nonprofit organisation since 1913, offers you to take part in the restorations and acquisitions of the Palace of Versailles as well as to contribute to the transmission of this Heritage to the next generations.
Each member of the association (young friend, member, patron or benefactor) gets a “Friend of Versailles” card which gives them access to the Estate and to specific activities.
Would you want more informations about the ways of sponsoring the Palace and join 6000 other Friends, the office is open from Monday to Friday from 9:30 AM to 05:30 PM.
Chapel Gate
The gate of the Chapel is closed.
Located in Léon Gambetta place, the Chapel Gate gives access, on foot, to the Palace (entrances A and B). It is accessible by skirting the Palace on the right, rue Robert de Cotte.
It is advised for groups to enter through the Chapel Gate that is much less used than the Honour Gate.
In addition, it will give you direct access to entrance B, where you must present your scheduled booking (self-guided tour).
However, the access through the Honour Gate is recommended for people with disabilities.
Open every day except Mondays: 9am-5.30pm
Acces To Dufour Pavilion's Auditorium
Installed on the 2nd floor of the Dufour Pavilion, this 148-seat auditorium is used as a reception area for conferences and seminars organized at the palace.
The access to the auditorium is the same one that of the restaurant ORE - Ducasse: from the vestibule of the Dufour Pavilion, accessible by the door on the left side of the entrance A.
Mobile Phone Charging Station - Amn
Enjoy a self-service, free and secure charging station for all types of mobile phone.
Mobile Phone Charging Station - Ams
Enjoy a self-service, free and secure charging station for all types of mobile phone.
Start Of The Tour
Visit the Apartments of the Daughters of Louis XV (entrance 1) before discovering the Grands Appartements (entrance 2).
The Tourist Office Of The City Of Versailles
The Tourist Office provides information on cultural and tourist activities in Versailles. It is located opposite the "Versailles Château rive gauche" train station.
Phone: +33 (0)1 39 24 88 88
Toilets - Halle Des Marmousets
Train stations / bus
Various means of transportation can be used to get to the Palace.
Versailles Château-Rive Gauche Station
This station on the 'C' line of the RER network is close to the main entrance to the Palace (10 minutes' walk). It offers connections to a number of stations in Paris (St-Michel Notre-Dame, Invalides, Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel, etc). All outbound trains travel to Paris.
It is preferable to purchase a return ticket in order to avoid queues.
How do I get to the Palace?
Versailles-Rive Droite Station
This SNCF station can be reached from Paris Saint-Lazare.
Versailles - Rive Droite is around 20 minutes' walk from the Palace.
It is preferable to purchase a return ticket.
Versailles-Chantiers Station
This SNCF station can be reached from Paris Montparnasse.
Versailles - Chantiers is around 20 minutes' walk from the Palace.
It is preferable to purchase a return ticket.
Bus 171
Bus line 171 is part of the RATP public transport network. It runs between Pont-de-Sèvres in Paris and the Palace of Versailles.
Car parks
Parking-Place D'ARmes (Cars And Coaches)
At the Place d'Armes, parking is offered for cars, minibuses and coaches (charge payable).
Coach parking is only available at the Place d'Armes or at the crossroads of the Grand and Petit Trianon in the park.
Parking is free for disabled visitors on presentation of a valid permit.
Car Park- North Ministers' Wing (Cars Only)
Visitors with disabilities can park or be dropped off by car or by taxi close to the entrance, in the Honour Courtyard, upon presentation of documentary proof or with authorization by Specific Public Services.
Parking - Trianon Crossroads
Parking at the Trianon Crossroads is only permitted for coaches (payable at the Queen's Gate and Saint Anthony's Gate) .
Parking - Neptune Gate (Sheep Walk)
Parking on Sheep Walk is permitted for disabled patrons only (free entry on presentation of permit at the Queen's Gate and Saint Anthony's Gate).
Parking - Grand Canal (Bailly Walk)
Parking is available on Bailly Walk for cars only (payable at the Queen's Gate).
Some spaces for disabled visitors are available.
Parking - Queen's Hamlet (Cars)
Parking is available at the Queen's Hamlet for cars only (payable at the Queen's Gate and Saint Anthony's Gate).
Some spaces for disabled visitors are available.
Parking - Grand Trianon
Parking is available at the parking of Grand Trianon for cars only (payable at the Queen's Gate and Saint Anthony's Gate).
Some spaces for disabled visitors are available.
Parking - Petit Trianon (Cars)
Some spaces for disabled visitors are available.
Saint-Anthony Gate
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm).
Located on the D186 arriving from le Chesnay, the Saint Anthony Gate gives access to the Estate park:
On foot or bicycle :
This gate is open daily from 7:00AM to 7:30PM (from April to October). Last admission: 7PM
This gate is open daily from 8:00AM to 6:00PM (from November to March). Last admission: 5:30PM
Vehicle access :
High season (April to October): weekends and public holidays, 9am - 5.50pm
Low season (November to March): weekends and public holidays, 9.00am - 4.50pm
The Queen’s Gate
Access times on foot or by bike:
Vehicle access :
- Car : €12
- Bus : €30
- Montocycle : €3
Cash Registers Of The Place D'ARmes Car Park
These cash registers enable payment for the Place d'Armes car park.
The Queen’s Gate
Access times on foot or by bike:
Vehicle access :
- Car : €12
- Bus : €30
- Montocycle : €3
Where to eat at the Estate?
Restaurants y several fast foods are at your disposal in the Estate of Versailles.
Grand Café D’ORléans
The Grand Café d'Orléans serves eat-in and takeaway food in a restaurant with a contemporary décor that covers over 700 m². It also offers group menus (60 pers. max). It is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9.30am to 6pm (10am to 5pm November to March). It is accessible from the Princes Courtyard.
Reservations: +33 (0)1 39 50 29 79
Angelina Tea Room And Restaurant
The Angelina restaurant and tea room offers sweet and savoury fare in a refined and elegant setting, to eat in. There is also a shop and groups are catered for (60 pers. max).
The restaurant is open Tuesday to Sunday:
- from 10am to 5:30pm (November to March)
- from 10am to 6:30pm (April to October)
It is accessible from the Royal Courtyard or at the end of the tour of the Grand Apartments.
Reservations: +33 (0)1 39 20 08 32
La Petite Venise Restaurant
La Petite Venise offers refined Italian cooking in a bucolic setting at the heart of the Versailles park. It also caters for groups (50 pers. max).
The restaurant is open daily from 11:45 am to 6 pm (closes at 5pm from November to March). Lunch service is available until 3.30pm and our drinks selection until closing time.
Reservations: +33 (0)1 39 53 25 69
La Girandole
Cierre anual del 6 de enero al 27 de enero de 2025.
La Petite Venise Terraces
Italian-inspired takeaway with a terrace on the Grand Canal. Ice cream from the Manufacture Alain Ducasse. From April to October, the terrace is open every day from 10:30am to 6pm.
From November to March, the terrace is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.30am to 5pm.
Sorbets Kiosk - Grand Canal
Open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 1pm to 6pm (depending on weather conditions).
"Gourmandises De La Petite Venise"
Currently closed
This takeaway outlet proposes homemade ice creams, sweet snacks (waffles, crêpes), cakes and hot drinks.
Open Tuesday to Sunday from 12:30 to 5:30pm in high season (April to October)
Open Tuesday, Saturday and Sundays and during school holidays (except on Mondays) from 12:30 to 4:30pm in low season (November to March)
Telephone: +33 (0)1 39 53 25 69
Angelina: Terrace And Take Away
Open from 12pm to 5:30pm
The Angelina terrace offers a sweet and savoury menu to take away or to enjoy on the spot: hot chocolate, pastries, salads, sandwiches, cold drinks and home-made ice creams. Located in the Petit Trianon and accessible without a ticket, the terrace is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 12pm to 6:30pm in high season and from 12pm to 5.30pm in low season.
La Flottille Restaurant
This brasserie-restaurant on the edge of the Grand Canal offers traditional French food in c.1900 setting (set menus and à la carte dining). La Flottille also caters for groups (200 pers. max).
The restaurant is open every day from 9am to 7.30pm (early closure during Night Fountains shows).
Reservations: +33 (0)1 39 51 41 58
Ladurée
Ladurée is a Parisian patisserie founded in 1862, and visitors are invited to explore their retail outlet. The company offers its fine delicatessen range, not forgetting their famous macaroons. The shop is open every day from 9.30am to 6.30pm in high season (April to October) and from 9.30am to 5pm during low season (November to March). It is accessible from the Royal Courtyard or at the end of the tour of the Grand Apartments, at the foot of the Queen's Staircase.
Le Dauphin
In the middle of the Garden, Le Dauphin welcomes you for a gourmet break or a sweet or savoury snack, to take away or to eat on the go.
The restaurant is open every day until 31 October:
- 8am to 6.30pm on Mondays
- from 8.30am to 7pm from Tuesday to Sunday (early closing on Fountains night shows days).
Telephone: +33 (0)1 39 07 01 87
Access Ore - Ducasse Au Château De Versailles
During the day, the restaurant ore is open to the public. An exceptional setting and view to take a break or to eat during the Palace's opening hours. A French inspired menu with classics of our cuisine, alongside light and quick snacks, desserts and gourmet pastries. Children are welcome here with their very own Prince & Princess menu.
You can access the restaurant ore - Ducasse from the vestibule of the Dufour Pavilion, accessible by the door on the left side of the entrance A.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10AM to 6:30Pm in high season (April to October) and 10AM to 5:30PM in low season (November to March). Access to the restaurant through the courtyard of Princes independantly of the tour of the Palace.
Reservation: +33 (0)1 30 84 12 96 – ore@ducasse-chateauversailles.com
Groups and events: +33 (0)1 30 84 12 98 – evenement@ducasse-chateauversailles.com
Services
Waldorf Astoria Versailles - Trianon Palace
Located at the gates of the Versailles Park, this five star hotel is anchored in tradition but resolutely contemporary too. It is also home to a starred gastronomic restaurant and a spa.
Hôtel Pullman
Located on the avenue de Paris just 5 minutes' walk from the Palace, this four star hotel has a lot more than rooms on offer: spacious meeting facilities, brunch on the terrace, a fitness lounge and WiFi throughout the hotel.
Hôtel Ibis
Located on the avenue Général de Gaulle, less than 5 minutes' walk from the Palace and Versailles Château – Rive Gauche station, this three star hotel offers 85 air-conditioned rooms, of which three have disabled access, and a bar, WiFi access and a private indoor parking (charge applies).
Versailles Tourist Office
The Versailles Tourist Office is located on Avenue de Paris, next to the Pullman hotel.
Information Desk- South Ministers' Wing
Toilets-South Ministers’ Wing
Free toilets are located beyond the information kiosk and the ticket office.
Grand Café D’ORléans
The Grand Café d'Orléans serves eat-in and takeaway food in a restaurant with a contemporary décor that covers over 700 m². It also offers group menus (60 pers. max). It is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9.30am to 6pm (10am to 5pm November to March). It is accessible from the Princes Courtyard.
Reservations: +33 (0)1 39 50 29 79
Angelina Tea Room And Restaurant
The Angelina restaurant and tea room offers sweet and savoury fare in a refined and elegant setting, to eat in. There is also a shop and groups are catered for (60 pers. max).
The restaurant is open Tuesday to Sunday:
- from 10am to 5:30pm (November to March)
- from 10am to 6:30pm (April to October)
It is accessible from the Royal Courtyard or at the end of the tour of the Grand Apartments.
Reservations: +33 (0)1 39 20 08 32
La Petite Venise Restaurant
La Petite Venise offers refined Italian cooking in a bucolic setting at the heart of the Versailles park. It also caters for groups (50 pers. max).
The restaurant is open daily from 11:45 am to 6 pm (closes at 5pm from November to March). Lunch service is available until 3.30pm and our drinks selection until closing time.
Reservations: +33 (0)1 39 53 25 69
La Girandole
Cierre anual del 6 de enero al 27 de enero de 2025.
La Petite Venise Terraces
Italian-inspired takeaway with a terrace on the Grand Canal. Ice cream from the Manufacture Alain Ducasse. From April to October, the terrace is open every day from 10:30am to 6pm.
From November to March, the terrace is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.30am to 5pm.
Sorbets Kiosk - Grand Canal
Open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 1pm to 6pm (depending on weather conditions).
"Gourmandises De La Petite Venise"
Currently closed
This takeaway outlet proposes homemade ice creams, sweet snacks (waffles, crêpes), cakes and hot drinks.
Open Tuesday to Sunday from 12:30 to 5:30pm in high season (April to October)
Open Tuesday, Saturday and Sundays and during school holidays (except on Mondays) from 12:30 to 4:30pm in low season (November to March)
Telephone: +33 (0)1 39 53 25 69
Angelina: Terrace And Take Away
Open from 12pm to 5:30pm
The Angelina terrace offers a sweet and savoury menu to take away or to enjoy on the spot: hot chocolate, pastries, salads, sandwiches, cold drinks and home-made ice creams. Located in the Petit Trianon and accessible without a ticket, the terrace is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 12pm to 6:30pm in high season and from 12pm to 5.30pm in low season.
La Flottille Restaurant
This brasserie-restaurant on the edge of the Grand Canal offers traditional French food in c.1900 setting (set menus and à la carte dining). La Flottille also caters for groups (200 pers. max).
The restaurant is open every day from 9am to 7.30pm (early closure during Night Fountains shows).
Reservations: +33 (0)1 39 51 41 58
Librairie Des Princes
The Librairie des Princes bookshop offers a range of products over 200 m²: books, children's books, postcards, table decoration etc. The bookshop is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.30am to 6.15pm during high season (April to October) and from 9.30am to 5.15pm during low season (November to March). Although it is not part of the visitor route, it can be accessed from Cour d'Honneur.
The library also presents the cabinet of the King's medals, where are sold medals from the collection Versailles of Arthus-Bertrand.
Ladurée
Ladurée is a Parisian patisserie founded in 1862, and visitors are invited to explore their retail outlet. The company offers its fine delicatessen range, not forgetting their famous macaroons. The shop is open every day from 9.30am to 6.30pm in high season (April to October) and from 9.30am to 5pm during low season (November to March). It is accessible from the Royal Courtyard or at the end of the tour of the Grand Apartments, at the foot of the Queen's Staircase.
Mini-Train - Palace Station
- Full price: €9
- Reduced price: €7
- Return to the Château: €5
- January: 11:10am to 5:10pm ( January 1st : 12am to 5pm ) .
- February: 11:10am to 5:10pm.
- March: 11:10am to 5:10pm
- April to August : 11:10am to 6:10pm
(in July and August: 10am to 6.10pm) - September: 11:10am at 6:10pm
- October: 11:10am to 6:10pm
- November: 11:10am to 5:10pm.
- December: 11:10am to 5:10pm. ( December 25th : 12am to 5pm )
Le Dauphin
In the middle of the Garden, Le Dauphin welcomes you for a gourmet break or a sweet or savoury snack, to take away or to eat on the go.
The restaurant is open every day until 31 October:
- 8am to 6.30pm on Mondays
- from 8.30am to 7pm from Tuesday to Sunday (early closing on Fountains night shows days).
Telephone: +33 (0)1 39 07 01 87
Gardens Ticket Office - South Parterre
On Fountains Show days, this ticket office sells tickets from 9am to 6pm for the Fountains Shows and Musical Gardens and on saturdays, for the Fountains Night Show from 2pm.
Payment type accepted: card or cash.
Covered Picnic Area
This place is the only one where you can have a picnic in the gardens. Access to the gardens is free of charge, except for Fountains Shows and Musical Gardens days.
Picnicking is allowed in the Park.
Marble Courtyard Shop
This large souvenir shop offers a range of products: books, guides, postcards, gifts, etc. It can be found after the tour of the States Apartments, at the foot of the Queen's Staircase, or straight after the Royal Courtyard.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5:45pm
Shop Of The Chapel
In this shop you can purchase a range of themed products, books, guides, postcards, etc.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 4:45 pm
Grand Trianon Shop
The store of the Grand Trianon offers many souvenirs, books, guides, postcards... The store is only accessible with a ticket:
Opening times: Tuesday to Sunday, 12 noon to 5pm (November to March) and 12 noon to 6pm (April to October).
Dufour Pavillion Shop
Located in the basement of the Palace, yhis large souvenir shop offers a range of products: books, guides, postcards, gifts, etc.
The shop is accessible in the basement after the entrance A or at the exit of the visit.
The shop is open every day from 10.15am to 6pm during high season (April to October) and from 9.30am to 5.15pm during low season (November to March).
Access Ore - Ducasse Au Château De Versailles
During the day, the restaurant ore is open to the public. An exceptional setting and view to take a break or to eat during the Palace's opening hours. A French inspired menu with classics of our cuisine, alongside light and quick snacks, desserts and gourmet pastries. Children are welcome here with their very own Prince & Princess menu.
You can access the restaurant ore - Ducasse from the vestibule of the Dufour Pavilion, accessible by the door on the left side of the entrance A.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10AM to 6:30Pm in high season (April to October) and 10AM to 5:30PM in low season (November to March). Access to the restaurant through the courtyard of Princes independantly of the tour of the Palace.
Reservation: +33 (0)1 30 84 12 96 – ore@ducasse-chateauversailles.com
Groups and events: +33 (0)1 30 84 12 98 – evenement@ducasse-chateauversailles.com
Hotel La Résidence Du Berry
The Residence du Berry stands in the historic quarter. Built in 1727 at the request of King Louis XV, this townhouse has since been transformed into a three-star hotel. The authentic decoration is reinforced by its glass roofed salon and the rooms’ view over the inside garden and the Potager du Roi.
Mini-Train - Grand Canal Stop
The little train, leaving from the Grand Canal, serves the Grand Trianon then the Petit Trianon and the Palace.
Ticket "Retour Château" (Back to the Palace) * : €5
* Visitors can get off at each stop and get back on the next train
It is possible to pay by credit card directly to the drivers.
Opening hours: open every day except Mondays
- January: 11:10am to 5:10pm ( January 1st : 12am to 5pm )
- February: 11:10am to 5:10pm.
- March: 11:10am to 5:10pm
- April to August : 11:10am to 6:10pm
- September: 11:10am at 6:10pm
- October: 11:10am to 6:10pm
- November: 11:10am to 5:10pm.
- December: 11:10am to 5:10pm. ( December 25th : 12am to 5pm )
Mini Train - Grand Trianon Stop
The little train, leaving from the Grand Trianon, serves the Petit Trianon, then the Palace.
Return ticket to the Palace *: €5
* Visitors can get off at each stop and get back on the next train.
It is possible to pay by credit card directly to the drivers.
Opening hours: open every day except Mondays
- January: 11:10am to 5:10pm ( January 1st : 12am to 5pm )
- February: 11:10am to 5:10pm.
- March: 11:10am to 5:10pm
- April to August : 11:10am to 6:10pm (in July and August: 10am to 6.10pm)
- September: 11:10am at 6:10pm
- October: 11:10am to 6:10pm
- November: 11:10am to 5:10pm.
- December: 11:10am to 5:10pm. ( December 25th : 12am to 5pm )
Mini Train - Petit Trianon Stop
The little train, leaving from the Petit Trianon, serves the Palace.
Return ticket to the Château: €5
It is possible to pay by credit card directly to the drivers.
Opening hours: open every day except Mondays
- January: 11:10am to 5:10pm ( January 1st : 12am to 5pm )
- February: 11:10am to 5:10pm.
- March: 11:10am to 5:10pm
- April to August : 11:10am to 6:10pm (in July and August: 10am to 6.10pm)
- September: 11:10am at 6:10pm
- October: 11:10am to 6:10pm
- November: 11:10am to 5:10pm.
- December: 11:10am to 5:10pm. ( December 25th : 12am to 5pm )
Toilets - Petit Trianon
Free toilets are located at the entrance to the Petit Trianon, beyond the information desk, in the courtyard. These toilets can be accessed without a ticket.
Toilets - Little Venice
There are free toilets with disabled access near the entrance to la Petite Venise.
In case of emergency, a defibrillator is available for public use. It is fully automatic and does not require any prior training.
Toilets-Pavillon Dufour
The toilets are accessible in the basement of the Dufour Pavilion after entrance A.
Toilets - Queen’s Hamlet
There are free toilets located in the Gardener's House, also called the Guard's house. These toilets are open from 1pm and are accessible to the disabled.
In case of emergency, a defibrillator is available for public use. It is fully automatic and does not require any prior training.
Toilets - Grand Trianon
There are free toilets in front of the Grand Trianon, inside the Chemin Creux pavilion.
In case of emergency, a defibrillator is available for public use. It is fully automatic and does not require any prior training.
Toilets - Grand Canal
Paying toilets (€0.50) are located right next to the La Flotille restaurant, on the Queen's Walk.
These toilets are not accessible to the disabled.
Toilets - Dauphin's Grove
Toilets - Girandole Grove
There are free toilets with disabled access opposite the entrance to the Girandole brasserie.
Toilets-North Wing
Toilets are available by taking the lift at the end of the Gallery of Palace History.
Electric Vehicle Hire - South Terrace
The electric vehicles with audioguides will help you to discover the park of Versailles at your own pace. Rental is available every day.
Hours:
April to October, daily from 10am to 6.45pm (last departure at 5.45pm).
From March to November, daily from 10am to 5pm (last departure at 4pm).
For the months of February and March, every day from 10am to 5.30pm (last departure at 4.30pm).
Early closure on Fountain shows.
Closed in January
In February & March, daily from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm (last departure at 4:30pm)
Rates:
- 42 € per vehicle per hour,
- 10,50 € per additional 15 minutes.
- Discount for disabled people (-40%) and Subscribers (-30%).
Telephone: +33 (0)1 39 66 97 66
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Audioguide - Dufour's Pavilion
The audioguide desk is located in the entrance hall of the Pavillon Dufour: every day when the château is open and 30 minutes before the last admission, i.e. 5.30pm in high season and 4.30pm in low season.
The audioguides are returned at the end of the tour, on the ground floor of the Dufour Pavilion.
For the permanent tour, the audio guide is available in 13 languages: French, English, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and Arabic. A children's version is also available in French.
Electric Vehicle Hire - Petite Venise
The electric vehicles with audioguides will help you to discover the park of Versailles at your own pace. Rental is available every day.
Hours:
April to October, daily from 10am to 6.45pm (last departure at 5.45pm).
From March to November, daily from 10am to 5pm (last departure at 4pm).
For the months of February and March, every day from 10am to 5.30pm (last departure at 4.30pm).
Early closure on Fountain shows.
Closed in January
In February & March, daily from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm (last departure at 4:30pm)
Rates:
- 42 € per vehicle per hour,
- 10,50 € per additional 15 minutes.
- Discount for disabled people (-40%) and Subscribers (-30%).
Telephone: +33 (0)1 39 66 97 66
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Acces To Dufour Pavilion's Auditorium
Installed on the 2nd floor of the Dufour Pavilion, this 148-seat auditorium is used as a reception area for conferences and seminars organized at the palace.
The access to the auditorium is the same one that of the restaurant ORE - Ducasse: from the vestibule of the Dufour Pavilion, accessible by the door on the left side of the entrance A.
Mobile Phone Charging Station - Amn
Enjoy a self-service, free and secure charging station for all types of mobile phone.
Mobile Phone Charging Station - Ams
Enjoy a self-service, free and secure charging station for all types of mobile phone.
Toilets - Halle Des Marmousets
Bicycle Hire
Bicycle hire point open only on weekends and public holidaysfor exploring the Park and visiting the Trianon palaces.
Hours:
January 1 - February 14: closed
February 15 - March 31: from 10am to 5:30pm (last departure 5pm)
April 1 - October 31: from 10am to 6:45pm (last departure 6:15pm)
November 1 - November 15: from 10am to 5pm (last departure 4:30pm)
November 16 - December 31: closed
- 8 € per half-hour,
- 10 € per hour,
- 2.50 € per additional 15 minutes,
- 21 € per half-day (4 hours),
- 23 € per day (8 hours).
- Discount for Subscribers (-30%) and disabled people (-40%).
In order to retrieve your documents, you have to return the bicycle at the same place you borrowed it.
Bicycle Hire
Bicycle hire point for exploring the Park and visiting the Trianon palaces. Rental is available every days.
Hours :
January 1 - February 14: closed
February 15 - March 31: daily from 10am to 5:30pm (last departure 5pm)
April 1 - October 31: daily from 10am to 6:45pm (last departure 6:15pm)
November 1 - November 15: daily from 10am to 5pm (last departure 4:30pm)
November 16 - December 31: closed
Rates bicyle:
- 8 € per half-hour,
- 10 € per hour,
- 2.50 € per additional 15 minutes,
- 21 € per half-day (4 hours),
- 23 € per day (8 hours).
- Discount for Subscribers (-30%) and disabled people (-40%).
Rates tandem:
- 16 € per hour,
- 4 € per additional 15 minutes,
- 12 € per additional 30 minutes,
- Discount for Subscribers (-30%) and disabled people (-40%).
In order to retrieve your documents, you have to return the bicycle at the same place you borrowed it.
Bicycle Hire - Queen’s Gate
Bicycle hire point open only on weekends and public holidays for exploring the Park and visiting the Trianon palaces.
Hours :
January 1 - February 14: closed
February 15 - March 31: from 10am to 5:30pm (last departure 5pm)
April 1 - October 31: from 10am to 6:45pm (last departure 6:15pm)
November 1 - November 15: from 10am to 5pm (last departure 4:30pm)
November 16 - December 31: closed
Rates:
- 8 € per half-hour,
- 10 € per hour,
- 2.50 € per additional 15 minutes,
- 21 € per half-day (4 hours),
- 23 € per day (8 hours).
- Discount for Subscribers (-30%) and disabled people (-40%).
In order to retrieve your documents, you have to return the bicycle at the same place you borrowed it.
Café Streetaly
A Streetaly coffee cart offers coffees, iced coffees and Italian sweets, all made from coffee roasted in the Aosta Valley.
It is located at the Grand Trianon, every day from 12pm to 5pm in low season (November to March) and from 12pm to 6pm in high season (April to October).
Don’t miss...
The Palace and the Estate cover a wide expanse of land. Choose a location close to what you want to visit first.
Small Stables
The Coach Gallery
The Coach Gallery has been housed in one of the Main Stables galleries since 1985. There you can see the gala carriages commissioned for Napoleon's wedding, Louis XVIII's funeral carriage, Charles X's coronation carriage, other carriages from the 3rd Republic and sleds and sedan chairs from the 18th century.
Free access
From 1 April to 31 October:
Open on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays (excluding Mondays) and from Tuesday to Sunday during zone C school holidays (from Tuesday 9 April to Sunday 21 April).
Opening times: 12.30pm - 6.30pm
Last admission: 5.45pm
From 2 July to 29 September, the gallery is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 6.30pm (last admission 5.45pm).
From 1 November to 31 March:
Open on Saturdays and Sundays
Opening times: 12.30pm - 5.30pm
Last admission: 4.45pm
Closed on 25 December 2024 and 1 January 2025
Sculpture And Plaster Cast Gallery
The gallery houses both the Louvre's plaster collection (a collection of castings taken from Antiquity) and marble sculptures from the garden of the Palace of Versailles, to protect them from the erosion they would be subject to if they were exhibited outdoors.
Access: Free
From 1 April to 31 October, the gallery is open every Saturday, Sunday and public holiday (except Mondays) from 12.30pm to 6.30pm (last admission 5.45pm).
From 2 July to 29th September, the gallery is open Tuesday to Sunday, 9 am. to 6.30 pm (last admission 5.45pm).
Closed from 1 November to 31 March.
The Great Stables
Pièce D'EAu Des Suisses
Intended to add beauty to the South aspect of the palace, as an extension of the Orangerie, it also allowed to dry up the land intended for the Potager du Roi (Kitchen Garden of the King) created at the same time.
Salle Du Jeu De Paume
The Jeu de Paume Room at Versailles was built in 1686 to satisfy the court ('jeu de paume' was a historic precursor of tennis). It was the venue for the Jeu de Paume Oath, taken on 20 June 1789.
It is open to the public every weekend from May to October from 12:30 to 18:30 (last access 17:45).
Potager Du Roi
The King's Vegetable Garden was built between 1678 and 1683 by Jean-Baptiste La Quintinie, on request from Louis XIV. Open to visitors, it also houses the National School of Landscape Architecture.
Classified as a historic monument and garden of exception, the gardeners maintain the tradition of topiary and cultivate a wide range of fruits and vegetables in this French style garden.
Neptune Fountain
Construction of the Neptune Fountain took place between 1679 and 1681, under the supervision of Le Nôtre. At that time, it was referred to as the "water feature beneath the Dragon" or the "Pines feature". Ange-Jacques Gabriel modified the outlines slightly in 1736, and 1740 saw the sculpted decorations set in place. The new fountain, inaugurated by Louis XV, contains ninety nine water jets and effects.
Orangery Garden
At the foot of the Palace, the Orangery is one of the best examples of Jules Hardouin-Mansart's great talent as an architect, due to its size, its height and the purity of its alignments. Orange trees from Portugal, Spain and Italy and lemon and pomegranate trees. Some of the trees are over 200 years old. During winter, pink laurels and palm trees are kept there.
Visitors cannot enter the Orangerie without a guide.
Latona's Fountain
Taking its inspiration from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses', Latona's Fountain illustrates the legend of Latona, protecting her children Apollo and Diana. The central group was sculpted in marble by the Marsy brothers and represents Latona and her children. The statues were originally set on a rock, in 1670.
The jewel in the crown among the garden's fountains, discover the restored Latona fountain and parterres.
Petit Trianon
Madame de Pompadour, who wished to “relieve the king’s boredom”, was the instigator of this small palace built by Ange-Jacques Gabriel between 1763 and 1768, close to the botanical gardens and the new menagerie. To please the Marquise who was always at the height of fashion, the architect abandoned the "rocaille" style and adopted a cubist form with straight lines in accordance with the latest "Greek style" architectural trend.
Only the garden level of the Petit Trianon is accessible to disabled visitors.
Open from midday to 6.30pm during high season (April to October) and from midday to 5.30pm during low season (November to March). In July and August, it opens exceptionally at 10am from Tuesday to Sunday. Gardens open until 7.30pm during high season and until 6 during low season.
The Grand Trianon
The Grand Trianon is located 25 minutes' walk to the north west of the Palace of Versailles, built on the grounds of a village acquired by the sovereign. Unique in its original style of architecture, it was the work of Jules Hardouin-Mansart and the King himself, as Louis XIV was greatly involved in its creation in 1687. At that time, Versailles had been overrun by crowds of courtesans. The Trianon was intended as a private retreat.
Open from midday to 6.30pm during high season (April to October) and from midday to 5.30pm during low season (November to March). In July and August, it opens exceptionally at 10am from Tuesday to Sunday.Gardens open until 7.30pm during high season and until 6pm during low season.
The Grand Canal
The Grand Canal is André Le Nôtre's most original design. Covering 23 hectares, 60m in width, 1700m east-west and 1000m north-south in length, the Grand Canal is one of the best places to take in the full beauty and grandeur of the estate as a whole. Laid out between 1668 and 1679, Louis XIV's architect took great care over the dimensions in order to offer the perfect perspective.
Gallery Of The History Of The Palace
With the main Palace, the Trianon palaces, the gardens and the park, Versailles is a site whose topography and history are rich. Located at the beginning of the Grand Apartments tour, the Gallery of the History of the Palace is an essential introduction to the visit.
Under the Ancien Régime, these rooms were the apartments of the royal princes, before Louis-Philippe transformed them to present a brief history of France through works ranging from the Baptism of Clovis to Louis XVI giving La Pérouse his instructions.
The Mesdames’ Apartments, Daughters Of Louis Xv
The Mesdames' apartments are symmetrical to the apartments of the Dauphin and Dauphine. Like them, they were turned into museum rooms by Louis-Philippe and recently restored to their state of princely apartments. Mesdames, as the six daughters of Louis XV were referred to, settled there in 1752, but only two of them, Adelaide and Victoire, lived there until the Revolution.
Grand Apartments (Hall Of Mirrors, King’s Chamber)
Visitors arrive at the Grand Apartments through the Gallery of the History of the Palace or the sculpture gallery. By taking this tour, visitors can explore the apartments of the King and Queen of France.
Apartment Of The Dauphin And The Dauphine
These apartments were always reserved to the leading members of the royal family. Their current decoration corresponds to the period in which they was occupied by Louis XV's son and his second wife, Maria Josepha of Saxony.
Gallery Of Battles
Built by architect Frédéric Nepveu in the nineteenth century, the Gallery of Battles was the first room commissioned by King Louis-Philippe for his museum of French history. The gallery was designed to represent his desire for national reconciliation, and presents a major series of historic paintings dedicated "to all the glories of France".
Apollo's Fountain
A fountain already existed here from 1636, under the reign of Louis XIII, known as the Swans Fountain. Louis XIV extended and decorated it with the impressive and celebrated group in gilded lead representing Apollo on his chariot. The work of Jean-Baptiste Tuby, from a drawing by Charles Le Brun, it is inspired by the legend of Apollo, god of the Sun and emblem of the King.
Great Lawn
Also known as the "Royal Walk", it gets its name from the expanse of grass that runs down the middle, the Great Lawn, that measures 335 metres in length and 40 metres in width. It was laid down under Louis XIII, but André Le Nôtre widened it and lined it with twelve statues and twelve vases, for the most part works sent by the Académie de France in Rome in the 17th century.
Mirror Pool
Louis XIV commissioned the Mirror Pool around 1702. Constructed opposite the King's Garden, the creation of the two dragon sculptures that frame the pool was entrusted to Jean Hardy. Covering three levels, it looks out onto five avenues and four statues inspired by antiquity, including the statue of Apollo.
Queen's Hamlet
Marie-Antoinette, seeking to flee the Court of Versailles, ordered the construction of her hamlet in 1783. She regularly went there to experience the charms of country life, surrounded by her lady's companions. It became a genuine farm, managed by a farmer, whose produce supplied the kitchens of the Palace.
The workshops in the Hamlet can only be viewed from the exterior.
Water Theatre Grove
Landscape artist Louis Benech and artist Jean-Michel Othoniel have created a permanent contemporary artwork for Water Theatre Grove.
Open every day - Access only from the Neptune fountain and North Parterre side.
Louis Xiv Rooms ?
Louis XIV Rooms give visitors a vast panorama of the 17th century featuring the King, his family, the court and the major political, military and artistic events that marked his reign.
Accesses
Access To The Gardens - Cour Des Princes
To access the garden, head to the left at the top of the Courtyard of Honour.
Access is through the courtyard of the Princes, at the left-side of the entrance A.
How do I get to Petit Trianon? How do I get to Grand Trianon?Main Entrance (Honour Gate)
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm)
The the Honour gate is the main entrance gate to the Estate. It separates the Honour courtyard from the Place d'Armes and is surrounded north-side by sculptures of the Victory of France over the Empire, by Gaspard Marsy, and south-side by sculptures of the Victory of France over Spain, by François Girardon.
This gate is open daily from 7:00AM to 7:30PM (from April to October). Last admission: 7PM
This gate is open daily from 8:00AM to 6:00PM (from November to March). Last admission: 5:30PM
Saint-Anthony Gate
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm).
Located on the D186 arriving from le Chesnay, the Saint Anthony Gate gives access to the Estate park:
On foot or bicycle :
This gate is open daily from 7:00AM to 7:30PM (from April to October). Last admission: 7PM
This gate is open daily from 8:00AM to 6:00PM (from November to March). Last admission: 5:30PM
Vehicle access :
High season (April to October): weekends and public holidays, 9am - 5.50pm
Low season (November to March): weekends and public holidays, 9.00am - 4.50pm
Royal Star Gate
The gate is currently closed.
From April to September : open every day from 8am to 7:30pm (last access 7pm)
From November to March: closed
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm).
Entrance A - Entrance For Individual Visitors
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm).
This entrance provides access to all unaccompanied routes including temporary exhibitions.
To enter the Palace, you must have a ticket with a reserved time slot. Buy your ticket online. Due to the high number of visitors, admission to the palace can only be guaranteed through online booking.
If you are eligible for free admission, you must have booked a free time slot on the online ticketing service.
Entrance H - Chapel Courtyard Access
Entrance H will be the entrance for the European Heritage Days.
Entrance B-Group Entrance
Groups with reservations should head directly to entrance B, at the top right of the Cour d'Honneur. It provides access to all unaccompanied routes.
The Queen’s Gate
Access times on foot or by bike:
Vehicle access :
- Car : €12
- Bus : €30
- Montocycle : €3
Dragon Gate
Visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm) and every bag or vehicle is controlled upon access.
From April to October : 7:00AM - 7:30PM. Last admission: 7PM
From November to March: Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 8:00AM to 6:00PM (last admission : 5:30PM)
Sailors Gate
Chapel Gate
The gate of the Chapel is closed.
Located in Léon Gambetta place, the Chapel Gate gives access, on foot, to the Palace (entrances A and B). It is accessible by skirting the Palace on the right, rue Robert de Cotte.
It is advised for groups to enter through the Chapel Gate that is much less used than the Honour Gate.
In addition, it will give you direct access to entrance B, where you must present your scheduled booking (self-guided tour).
However, the access through the Honour Gate is recommended for people with disabilities.
Open every day except Mondays: 9am-5.30pm
Acces To Dufour Pavilion's Auditorium
Installed on the 2nd floor of the Dufour Pavilion, this 148-seat auditorium is used as a reception area for conferences and seminars organized at the palace.
The access to the auditorium is the same one that of the restaurant ORE - Ducasse: from the vestibule of the Dufour Pavilion, accessible by the door on the left side of the entrance A.
The Tourist Office Of The City Of Versailles
The Tourist Office provides information on cultural and tourist activities in Versailles. It is located opposite the "Versailles Château rive gauche" train station.
Phone: +33 (0)1 39 24 88 88
North Ministers' Wing
The North Ministers’ wing was completed by architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart in 1679 to house the government's administrative services. It now houses the guided tours and subscriptions kiosks.
Where can I buy a ticket? Which one should I choose?
To access to the Palace, buy a Palace or "Passport" ticket (full access to the Versailles Estate). Buy your ticket online. Due to the high number of visitors, admission to the palace can only be guaranteed through online booking. To buy your ticket on site, go to the Ticket Office on the left, in the South Ministers Wing, then go to Entrance A with your ticket.
Visitors eligible for free admission are nonetheless required to book a free of charge time slot on the online ticket office to access the Palace.
If you would like to book a guided tour, buy on line and go to the dedicated area in the North Ministers Wing to the right of the Honour Courtyard.
From April to October, access to the gardens is subject to a fee from Tuesday to Sunday (days of the Fountain Shows and Musical Gardens). In this case, buy a Passport ticket online (access to the entire estate) or a Grandes Eaux / Jardins Musicaux ticket (at the entrance of the gardens or preferably online).
Buy your tickets on line.
Entrance A - Entrance For Individual Visitors
Due to the anti-terrorist security plan, visitors with large baggage items are not admitted on the domain (exceeding 55x35x20 cm).
This entrance provides access to all unaccompanied routes including temporary exhibitions.
To enter the Palace, you must have a ticket with a reserved time slot. Buy your ticket online. Due to the high number of visitors, admission to the palace can only be guaranteed through online booking.
If you are eligible for free admission, you must have booked a free time slot on the online ticketing service.
Entrance B - Group Entrance
Groups with reservations should head directly to entrance B, at the top right of the Cour d'Honneur. It provides access to all unaccompanied routes.
Entrance H - Chapel Courtyard Access
Entrance H will be the entrance for the European Heritage Days.
Main Ticket Office - South Ministers' Wing
Guided Tours And Subscriptions
Where can I buy a ticket?
Ticket Office - Grand Trianon
The ticket office is located inside the Grand Trianon, through the archway.