Beyond the gardens of Versailles lie the Trianon Palaces and the Estate of Marie Antoinette. Discover these areas where the French royals could be free from the pressures of court.
Highlights
Highlights
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Wander the Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, and Marie-Antoinette's Estate with skip-the-line tickets.
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Admire the lavish furnishings dating back to the First Empire, including Napoleon's period of residence at the Grand Trianon.
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Wander through the Petit Trianon and its park, which includes the Queen's Hamlet which are inextricably linked to the memory of Queen Marie-Antoinette.
Did you know? Marie-Antoinette commissioned a rustic hamlet at the Petit Trianon, complete with cottages, a farm, and a dairy, for her private escape from royal life.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Skip-the-line tickets to the Estate of Trianon
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Access to Marie-Antoinette’s Estate
Exclusions
Exclusions
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Entry to the Palace of Versailles
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Entry to the Gardens
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Priority Access
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Live Guide
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Transportation to/from Paris
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Access to the King's Private Apartments
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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The Grand Trianon, which Louis XIV ordered built in 1670, was a great spot to get away from the glitz of court life and served as a convenient hiding place for the king's liaison with Madame de Montespan. The land of Marie Antoinette served as a private haven in addition to the Trianon Palaces. There was also a farm, dairy, and mill in The Queen's Hamlet, a rustic garden village based on the Hameau de Chantilly!
With this ticket, you can stroll around the hamlet and its gardens, tour the sumptuous homes of France's monarchs, and explore the grandeur of the Trianon Palaces.
If you happen to visit the Palace on a Tuesday, Saturday or Sunday, consider opting for a Versailles Passport ticket and catch one of the famous water fountain and musical shows.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know before you go
Know before you go
What to bring
- It is recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes as there would be a lot of ground to cover.
Additional information
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There is a 1.5€ chateau fee for the reservation of a timeslot.
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Note: This ticket does not include access to the gardens on the days of the Musical Fountains and Musical Gardens Show (Tue, Fri, Sat & Sun).
My tickets
My tickets
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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
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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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