Palace of Versailles and Gardens Tickets
About this activity
Smartphone tickets accepted
- Your booking is confirmed immediately
- This activity is available in your language
Experience Highlights
Visit the Palace of Versailles and its gardens at your own pace with these tickets. Take the opportunity to see one of the most visited monuments in France, which is located north of Paris and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site .
- Get direct access to the Palace of Versailles and its gardens without waiting in the long queues at the ticket office; take your tickets on your mobile or on paper and forget about waiting to buy them at the ticket office.
- Learn more about this monument with the audio guide included with your ticket , which will comment on the rooms and works of art you will encounter along the way. Available in several languages!
- Take a leisurely stroll. Take as much time as you need to enjoy all the rooms and the unique views from them.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Palace of Versailles
- Gardens of Versailles (except on fountain show days)
- Access to the gardens when there is a fountain show (April to October)
- Evening show
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Step by Step
Discover the Palace of Versailles and its gardens at your own pace with these tickets. With an audio guide available in several languages, you will discover the fascinating history behind the rooms and furniture. If you are travelling with children, this visit will fascinate them. What's more, children under the age of 18 get in free!
The Palace of Versailles was declared a Unesco World Heritage Site four decades ago and is considered one of the masterpieces of 17th century French art in the Baroque style. This building and its surroundings have undergone numerous renovations until 2020 to improve its accessibility to the public.
You will feel the history that took place in these rooms during your visit. For example, when you go to the Gallery or Hall of Mirrors, you will be able to see your own reflection on all the walls of this 73-metre-long room.
It is known not only for its baroque style, as it was built to dazzle Louis XIV's visitors, but also for hosting numerous international events, such as the Treaty of Versailles, which put an end to the First World War.
Please note that access to the gardens is restricted on dates when there is a fountain show, which is usually from April to October.