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Wander through the Trianon Estate, intimate spaces built by the royals to gain some respite from their everyday royal duties.
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It is home to the Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, Queen's Hamlet, and their ornamental gardens.
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Discover the lavish furnishings dating back to the First Empire, including Napoleon's residential period at the Grand Trianon.
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Enjoy a walk through the English-style gardens designed by the queen herself. It features a pond, stream, grassy hills, rare species of trees, and a few ornamental structures.
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Conclude your tour with a visit to the Queen's Hamlet, a picturesque rustic village comprised of cottages with thatched roofs, a big lake, and a mill.
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- Skip-the-line tickets to the Trianon Estate, after noon
- Temporary exhibitions held in the Grand Trianon
- The Coach Gallery, from 12:30pm
- Access to the Versailles Palace
- Shows at the Palace's garden
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Julien
Jan, 2025
The site is superb and well worth a visit, especially when the weather is perfect. On the other hand, the term "coupe file" in the headout ticket is incorrect. There is no such option on the Versailles tours.View original review in FrenchRosamar
Sep, 2024
My trip was to Paris and buying tickets in advance is the best option to take advantage of the time, the visit to Versailles, Louvre museum and walk along the Seine is a dream come true.View original review in SpanishMohamed
Jan, 2025
It was a beautiful experience and everything is beautiful, I think I'll do it again next time, thanks 🤩This review is translated. Show original review.Belinga
Mar, 2025
The experience went very well. We were delighted to discover both the gardens and the grounds of this historic site.View original review in FrenchGerard
Oct, 2024
The château is magnificent but the organization is disorganized.View original review in French
Getting started
Your visit begins with direct access to the Trianon Estate, a retreat built for the French royals. Upon arrival, pass through a security check where ID and ticket validation are required.
What to expect
Trianon Estate – The Royals’ Private Retreat
A secluded escape within Versailles, the estate includes palaces, gardens, and hidden gems where monarchs sought privacy.
- Grand Trianon: A pink marble palace known for its lavish First Empire furnishings and Napoleon’s period of residence.
- Petit Trianon – Marie Antoinette’s elegant private retreat, surrounded by intimate gardens and refined interiors.
- Queen’s Garden: An English-style landscape with rolling hills, rare trees, a pond, and decorative structures.
- Queen’s Hamlet: A rustic village with thatched-roof cottages, a lake, a working farm, and a charming mill.
What's not allowed
- Animals in the palace, gardens, and Trianon Estate.
- Weapons and sharp objects.
Accessibility
- Guide dogs are allowed upon presentation of proof.
- Toilet facilities around the palace.
- Restaurants are accessible.
Additional information
- From July 2 to September 8, early opening at 10am.
- You may experience some waiting time at the security check at the entrance of the Estate
- Pick up an Estate of Trianon leaflet for free at the entrance.
- To make the most of your visit—the Gardens are open from 8am, the Estate of Trianon from noon, the Gallery of Coaches, and The Royal Tennis Court at 12:30pm.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly. Kindly arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your experience to avoid any delays
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Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at 'Entrance A' of the Palace, the Dufour Pavilion
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If you have purchased reduced price tickets, you must show your valid photo id proof for verification. Students must show their valid student ID proofs.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Entrance A, the DUFOUR PAVILION is located on the top left side of the Cour d'Honneur Courtyard, near the Golden Gate that separates the Cour d'Honneur from the Royal Courtyard
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You will arrive at the Cour d'Honneur Courtyard from the main entrance gate
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Looking at the Palace from the front, the Dufour Pavilion will be on your front left
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To locate the Palace on Google Maps, simply search for - Palace of Versailles
Get Directions to Palace of Versailles
Getting There
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The Palace of Versailles is located only 30 minutes from central Paris. The main entrance to the Palace of Versailles is by the Cour d'Honneur
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To reach by train, you have several options
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Take RER line C to Versailles Rive Gauche. From the station, it’s just a 10-minute walk to the Palace
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From Paris Montparnasse train station, SNCF trains arrive at Versailles Chantiers station, an 18-minute walk to the Chateau
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From Paris Saint Lazare train station, SNCF trains arrive at Versailles Rive Droite station, a 17-minute walk to the Château
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You can find RER and SNCF trains schedule at www.transilien.com
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For more information on Public Transportation in Paris click here
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