Exploring the grandeur of Versailles is a must-do experience for visitors to Paris. This full-day guided tour takes you on a journey through the palace’s opulent halls and stunning gardens, providing insights into French history. With transportation, entrance fees, and an expert guide included, it’s a convenient and comprehensive way to learn about the lavish world of the French monarchy. Whether you’re interested in architecture, art, or royal intrigue, this tour promises to captivate and leave you eager to uncover more about this remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site.
Key Points

- Comprehensive guided tour of Versailles from Paris, covering the palace, gardens, Trianon palaces, and Queen’s Hamlet.
- Tour duration of 7 hours with prices ranging from $77.20 to $140.36 per person.
- Includes air-conditioned coach transportation, entrance fees, and an expert guide.
- Available in English and Spanish, not suitable for wheelchair users or those with walking difficulties.
- Overall tour rating of 4.1 out of 5 based on 422 reviews, with some concerns about time management and value for money.
Tour Overview and Pricing

The full-day guided tour of Versailles from Paris offers visitors an opportunity to discover the palace and its expansive gardens.
A full-day guided tour of Versailles from Paris allows visitors to explore the palace and its expansive gardens.
Priced from $140.36 to $77.20 per person, the 7-hour tour provides significant savings of up to 45%.
Offered in Spanish and English, the tour includes transportation via air-conditioned coach, entrance fees, and an expert guide to share historical tales.
While lunch isn’t included, the experience covers the Hall of Mirrors, Kings and Queens State Apartments, the Queen’s Bedroom, and Marie-Antoinette’s estate.
It’s not suitable for those with walking difficulties, and certain items like pets and strollers are prohibited.
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Tour Highlights and Experience

Although the full-day guided tour takes visitors through the Palace of Versailles and its extravagant gardens, it also offers an immersive experience at the Trianons and Marie-Antoinette’s estate.
Guests will discover the magnificent Hall of Mirrors, explore the Kings and Queens State Apartments, and marvel at the Queen’s Bedroom. The tour includes tales of historical events that occurred within these lavish settings.
Visitors can also wander through the expansive gardens and visit the Trianon palaces, as well as Marie-Antoinette’s delightful retreat, the Queen’s Hamlet.
Inclusions and Transportation

The guided tour includes transportation in a luxury air-conditioned coach from the meeting point at the Hotel Pullman, where visitors should check-in 10 minutes before the scheduled departure. The tour package also covers the services of an expert guide and all entrance fees to the Palace of Versailles, its gardens, both Trianon palaces, and the Queen’s Hamlet. However, lunch is not included.
| Inclusions | Exclusions |
| — | — |
| Transportation | Lunch |
| Expert guide | – |
| Entrance fees | – |
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with walking difficulties, and certain items, such as pets, baby strollers, smoking, and large bags, are prohibited.
Important Information and Restrictions

Not suitable for wheelchair users or those with walking difficulties, the guided tour of Versailles prohibits pets, baby strollers, smoking, and large bags.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves extensive exploration of the palace and gardens. Participants should arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time at the Hotel Pullman meeting point.
The tour may be canceled or altered due to inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Travelers are advised to check the weather forecast and plan accordingly.
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Tourists have generally provided positive feedback on the guided tour of Versailles, awarding it an overall rating of 4.1 out of 5 based on 422 reviews.
Customers praised the knowledgeable guides, who earned a 4.5/5 rating, and the comfortable transportation, which scored 4.4/5.
However, some expressed concerns about time management and delays during peak periods.
The value for money aspect received a 3.9/5 rating, with a few noting the tour could be better organized.
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Getting to Versailles From Paris

Travelers have several convenient options for reaching Versailles from Paris. The most popular is the guided tour, which includes roundtrip transportation by air-conditioned coach. This takes the hassle out of navigating public transit.
Alternatively, visitors can take the RER C train directly from central Paris, which takes around 30-45 minutes. Taxis and rideshares are also possibilities, though more expensive.
Driving isn’t recommended, as parking in Versailles can be challenging. Regardless of the transport method, allowing ample time is crucial, as the palace and gardens are expansive and can take a full day to explore thoroughly.
Preparing for Your Guided Tour

With the transportation details settled, visitors can now focus on preparing for their guided tour of Versailles.
Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes, as the tour involves exploring the expansive gardens and palace. Bringing a water bottle and snacks is also recommended, as lunch isn’t included.
Prohibited items include pets, baby strollers, smoking, and large bags or luggage. Visitors should arrive at the meeting point, the Hotel Pullman, 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can We Visit Versailles on Our Own Without a Guided Tour?
Yes, visitors can explore Versailles on their own without a guided tour. The palace, gardens, and attractions are open to the public, and audio guides are available to provide information during the self-guided visit.
Is There a Discount for Children or Seniors on the Tour?
Yes, the tour offers discounts for children and seniors. Children under 18 can get up to 45% off the regular price, while seniors (65+) may receive a discount of around 10-15% on the tour cost.
Can We Bring Our Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
No, you can’t bring your own food and drinks on the tour. The tour includes entrance fees but lunch is not provided. You’ll need to purchase any food or beverages during the tour or bring your own snacks.
How Accessible Is the Tour for Individuals With Disabilities?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with walking difficulties. Guests are advised to wear comfortable walking shoes, as the tour involves significant walking. The tour operator recommends speaking with them about any accessibility concerns prior to booking.
Are There Any Opportunities to Take Photos Inside the Palace?
The tour doesn’t allow visitors to take photos inside the palace. However, there are plenty of opportunities to capture the stunning exterior and extravagant gardens during the guided tour. Guests should follow the guide’s instructions to ensure they have an enjoyable experience.
The Sum Up

This full-day guided tour of Versailles from Paris is an excellent way to experience the grandeur of this iconic French landmark. With transportation, entrance fees, and an expert guide included, it’s a hassle-free and enriching opportunity to explore the palace, gardens, and Marie-Antoinette’s estate. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking a memorable day trip, this tour provides an immersive and comprehensive introduction to the wonders of Versailles.
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