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Palace of Versailles Location Map
How to Get There
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| Train (RER C): Direct to Versailles Château–Rive Gauche station | ~40 min from central Paris |
| SNCF Train: From Montparnasse (Versailles Chantiers) or Saint-Lazare (Versailles Rive Droite) | ~30–35 min |
| Bus: Line 171 from Pont de Sèvres (Metro L9) to Versailles | ~30 min |
| Walking: From Versailles Château–Rive Gauche station to palace entrance | 10 min |
Frequently Asked Questions about Visiting the Palace of Versailles
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Yes. Since 2024, online booking with a mandatory time slot has become the only way to guarantee entry. Standard waiting times at the gate are 1.5–3 hours, while online tickets reduce this to just 15–30 minutes. Morning slots and combo tickets often sell out 7–10 days ahead, so secure your preferred time early.
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Plan at least half a day (4–5 hours) to explore the Palace, Hall of Mirrors, and Gardens. If you want to include the Estate of Trianon and Marie Antoinette’s Hamlet, reserve a full day. Arrive early to avoid peak crowds and enjoy the gardens before they get busy.
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Standard palace entry covers the Palace and Hall of Mirrors, but does not include the Gardens on fountain show days. The ticket shown below is the Passport Ticket, which also gives access to the Gardens, Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, and Marie Antoinette’s Hamlet. This full‑day option is the most popular among visitors who want the complete Versailles experience.
