The Palace of Versailles is a dazzling journey into French royal history. Originally a humble hunting lodge built by Louis XIII, his son Louis XIV expanded it into a magnificent palace from 1661 to 1678. He also moved the royal court and government to Versailles. Its golden gates welcome you to explore 2,300 opulent rooms, artistic treasures, baroque architecture and gardens.
Inside, you’ll get a glimpse of the Sun King’s vision to showcase the grandeur of the monarchy and establish a private escape from crowded Paris. From the sparkling Hall of Mirrors to the opulent King’s and Queen’s Royal Apartments – every room is an eye-catching display of art and rich symbolism. Additionally, the Royal Chapel and Opera House add to its allure.
The gardens are a visual delight, with greenery and water features to discover. And during the summer, the gardens spring to life with fountain displays and musical walks. While splendid, they alas pale in comparison to events hosted by Louis XIV, such as his six-day-long ‘party of the Delights of the Enchanted Island’. Also located on the grounds are the Grand Trianon – a summer retreat for the royal family – the Petit Trianon, and Marie Antoinette’s quaint English-style hamlet.
Things to know before your visit
The Palace of Versailles is accessible to visitors with reduced mobility
Animals are not allowed, except for guide dogs
Taking pictures is allowed
Food and drinks are not allowed inside
Opening hours
The Palace and Estate of Trianon are open every day except Mondays
The Palace is open from 09:00 to 18:30, from April to October, and from 09:00 to 17:30, from November to March
The Estate of Trianon is open from 10:00 to 18:30, from April to October, and from 12:00 to 17:30, from November to March
The Gardens are open every day from 08:00 to 20:30, from April to October, and from 8:00 to 18:00, from November to March
Please make sure to check the main website to check the opening hours for different areas of the palace. The Palace of Versailles is closed on Christmas Day How to get there
By RER C train: take the RER C train to Versailles Château-Rive Gauche station (10-minute walk to the palace)
By SNCF train:
- Gare Montparnasse to Versailles Chantiers station (18-minute walk to the palace)
- Gare Saint Lazare to Versailles Rive Droite station (17-minute walk to the palace)
By bus – the RATP bus line 171 runs between Pont de Sèvres and arrives at the entrance of the Palace of Versailles
By car – there are paid parking facilities at Place d’Armes (in front of the palace), Allée de Bailly, Grand Trianon, and Petit Trianon
On foot – it takes approximately 10 minutes to walk from Versailles city center to the palace