Language Accessibility: Our passport ticket includes an audio guide device in multiple languages. No matter where you're from, you can enjoy a guided tour in your preferred language, making the visit more accessible and engaging. Immersive Exploration: With the audio guide, you'll uncover the fascinating history, stunning architecture, and captivating stories of Versailles. It's like having a knowledgeable guide by your side as you explore the palace and its surroundings.
The Palace with timed entry. The Palace of Versailles, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as a remarkable example of French art from the 17th century. Originally a hunting lodge built by Louis XIII, it was extensively renovated and expanded by his son, Louis XIV, who relocated his court and government there in 1682. Over time, successive monarchs further enriched the palace until the French Revolution. Presently, the palace encompasses 2,300 rooms spread across an area of 63,154 square meters.
The Estate of Trianon: Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, Queen's Hamletand their gardens The kings of Versailles built smaller, private areas near the main palace. Close to the Petit Parc, there's an area called Trianon which includes the Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon palaces, the Queen’s Hamlet, and beautiful gardens.
the Gardens (during the Musical Gardens or Musical Fountains Show, ticket valid for one entry); In the Hall of Mirrors, you can look out onto the Grande Perspective that stretches into the distance from the Water Parterre. This special view, stretching from east to west, was first planned before Louis XIV's time. The gardener André Le Nôtre expanded and improved it, making the Royal Way wider and creating the Grand Canal.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Your reservation is confirmed, and your e-tickets will be sent to your email shortly.