Tour the Palace of Versailles and learn about its intriguing history and significance in Parisians' lives
Visit the musical gardens to see the motion of the melodic fountains and be amazed by the display
Explore the beautiful hallways of the magnificent King's Apartments and be enchanted by the Hall of Mirrors
Book skip-the-line tickets & avail hassle-free entry to the royal castle founded by Louis XIV
Palace of Versailles Location: Entrance A, Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles
Operational Days: Tuesday - Sunday
Palace Timings:
Last Admission: 30 minutes before closing
Activity Duration: 2-3 Hours (Approx.)
About Palace of Versailles:
When in Paris, don't miss the opportunity to visit The Palace of Versailles estate, built by Louis XIV to demonstrate the monarchy's supremacy. It is regarded as one of the most significant masterpieces of French art and design. The King's and Queen's Apartments, the Coronation Room, and the spectacular Hall of Mirrors will surprise you with their size and majesty. As you stroll through the sparkling hallways, you'll feel magically transported back to the 17th century, cut off from the contemporary world and a brilliantly preserved example of the French monarchy's opulent luxury. Then, in your spare time, stroll around the exquisite formal gardens, which are noted for their geometric design. So book your Palace of Versailles Tickets now and have an aesthetically pleasing experience.
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After visiting the Palace of Versailles, you can also visit L'Orangerie.
A lavish structure and former royal house outside of Paris is called the Palace of Versailles which is famous for its magnificent architecture and political past. The palace has a long maintained sway in the public's imagination because of its history.
Except on Mondays, the Palace and the Trianon estate are open every day. The Trianon estate opens at noon, and the Palace opens at 9:00 am.
The best months to visit Versailles and Paris are April to June and October to November. You can travel during these months because there are comparatively fewer people and the weather is still mild. November to March is considered the low season.
It takes about two to three hours to completely explore the palace. If you wish to explore the gardens, you need more time.
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