Visiting the iconic Palace of Versailles from Paris is a must-do experience for many travelers. This convenient bus tour provides an enriching way to explore the opulent French royal estate. With round-trip transportation, skip-the-line tickets, and an audio guide, visitors can enjoy the palace’s grandeur and stroll through the expansive gardens. While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it offers essential amenities to ensure a memorable day trip. Whether you choose to visit Marie-Antoinette’s Estate or enjoy a meal, this tour promises an in-depth look at the remarkable history and beauty that makes Versailles a global destination.
Key Points

- This tour provides round-trip transportation by air-conditioned bus from Paris to the Palace of Versailles and its gardens.
- Admission tickets to the palace and gardens are included, and an audio guide is available for the palace tour.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible, and children under 6 years old are not permitted.
- Access to the gardens is free from November to March, but musical and fountain shows are not available during this period.
- The tour is priced from $79.21 per person, with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience.
Tour Overview and Inclusions

The Palace of Versailles and Gardens by Bus From Paris tour offers visitors a comprehensive experience to explore the iconic French landmark.
The tour includes round-trip transportation by air-conditioned bus, admission tickets to the palace and gardens, and an audio guide for the palace. Depending on the option selected, the tour may also include a visit to Marie-Antoinette’s Estate and lunch.
Travelers can expect on-board restrooms and hotel pickup and drop-off. However, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and children under 6 aren’t permitted.
Late arrivals may result in limited access to the palace.
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Meeting and Pickup Information
Where’s the meeting point for this tour?
The meeting point is located at 62 Av. de Suffren, 75015 Paris, France. This is also the ticket redemption point, so guests will need to check-in at this location as indicated on their voucher.
The meeting point is at 62 Av. de Suffren, 75015 Paris, France, where guests will check in with their vouchers.
The tour will end at Avenue Joseph-Bouvard, 75007 Paris, France.
The maximum number of travelers for this tour is 55 people. Late arrivals may result in the loss of access to the palace, so it’s important for guests to arrive on time at the meeting point.
Accessibility and Restrictions

This tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
It is, however, near public transportation.
Children under 6 years old aren’t permitted on the tour.
Travelers should check-in at the required time indicated on their voucher, as late arrivals may result in losing access to the palace.
The tour has a maximum capacity of 55 travelers.
Visitors should keep in mind that the gardens are free to enter from November to March, but there are no musical or fountain shows during this time.
The gardens also close earlier during the winter months, at 5:30 PM.
Seasonal Information and Garden Access

From November to March, visitors can access the gardens of the Palace of Versailles for free, as no tickets are required during these months.
However, there are no musical or fountain shows during this time. The gardens close at 5:30 PM from November to March, as well as on specific Saturdays between June 10 and September 23, plus August 15, October 29, and 31.
Visitors should be aware of these seasonal changes to plan their visit accordingly and avoid disappointment. Accessing the gardens outside of these timelines will require the purchase of admission tickets.
Pricing and Cancellation Policy

The tour of the Palace of Versailles and Gardens from Paris is priced from $79.21 per person.
Explore the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles and its gardens from Paris, starting at $79.21 per person.
Travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts. The tour also offers a Lowest Price Guarantee, ensuring guests get the best deal.
For added flexibility, there’s a Reserve Now and Pay Later option available.
Recent feedback indicates mixed reviews, with some comments on bus delays and value for money.
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What to Expect on the Tour

Visitors embark on a comfortable, air-conditioned bus for the journey from Paris to the Palace of Versailles.
Upon arrival, they’re provided with an audio guide to explore the opulent palace at their own pace.
The tour includes:
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Access to the famous Hall of Mirrors, where the Treaty of Versailles was signed
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Strolling through the meticulously landscaped gardens, which feature ornate fountains and sculptures
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The option to visit Marie-Antoinette’s Estate, providing a glimpse into the private life of the former French queen
The tour offers a seamless way to experience the grandeur of Versailles without the hassle of transportation and ticket logistics.
Highlights of the Palace of Versailles
One of the most captivating highlights of the Palace of Versailles is the renowned Hall of Mirrors. This magnificent space features 17 mirrored arches that reflect the ornate chandeliers and garden views, creating an illusion of infinite space.
Visitors can marvel at the ornate decorations, including gilded frames and sconces, as well as the stunning crystal chandeliers.
Plus, the palace’s opulent apartments, such as the Queen’s Bedchamber and the King’s State Apartment, showcase the lavish lifestyle of the French monarchy.
The palace’s stunning gardens, with their intricate fountains and manicured landscapes, are also a must-see for visitors.
Exploring the Gardens of Versailles
Sprawling across 2,000 acres, the gardens of Versailles captivate visitors with their meticulously manicured landscapes and awe-inspiring fountains.
Guests can explore:
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The intricate network of canals, basins, and fountains, including the magnificent Neptune Fountain.
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The beautiful Orangery, which houses over 1,000 citrus trees and serves as a greenhouse.
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The enchanting Trianon Palaces and Marie Antoinette’s private estate, offering a peaceful respite from the grand palace.
The gardens close earlier during the winter months, so visitors should plan their visit accordingly.
During the winter, the gardens of Versailles close earlier, so visitors should plan their visit accordingly.
With advance planning, the gardens of Versailles provide a stunning complement to the opulent palace.
Ask Away
Can I Take Photos Inside the Palace?
Photography is generally allowed inside the Palace of Versailles, except in some restricted areas. Visitors should check specific rules and guidelines before their visit to ensure they can capture the stunning interiors and details.
Do I Need to Bring My Own Lunch?
No, lunch is included in the tour. The package provides round-trip transportation, palace tickets, audioguide, and lunch, so you don’t need to bring your own food. Just sit back and enjoy the experience.
Is the Tour Suitable for People With Limited Mobility?
The tour is not suitable for people with limited mobility as it is not wheelchair accessible. Plus, late arrivals may result in losing access to the palace. Visitors should consider their physical capabilities before booking.
Can I Visit the Palace and Gardens Separately?
Visitors can explore the Palace of Versailles and its gardens separately. The gardens are free to enter from November to March, while the palace requires a ticket. However, accessing both on the same day may require purchasing a combined ticket.
How Long Does the Entire Tour Take?
The full-day tour typically takes around 5-7 hours to complete, including transportation time from Paris, a guided tour of the palace, and exploration of the gardens. The exact duration may vary depending on any optional inclusions like Marie-Antoinette’s Estate.
Final Words
The Palace of Versailles and Gardens tour from Paris provides a convenient and enriching way to explore the opulent French royalty. With round-trip transportation, admission tickets, and an audio guide, visitors can enjoy the stunning gardens and historical significance of Versailles. While not wheelchair accessible, the tour offers essential amenities and a flexible cancellation policy, ensuring a memorable day trip for all.
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