Palace of Versailles Visit Guide: Château and Gardens

The Palace of Versailles is a full day out from Paris, not a quick museum stop. The State Apartments and the Hall of Mirrors are the headline, but the gardens, the Grand and Petit Trianon and Marie-Antoinette's hamlet are what turn the trip into something memorable. Going early and planning the train both ways is the difference between a great day and a hot, crowded one.
Getting there and timing the day
The RER C train from central Paris reaches Versailles Château in around forty minutes, and the palace is a short walk from the station. Aim to arrive at opening, see the State Apartments first while they are quiet, then spend the afternoon in the gardens and the Trianon estate, where space and fresh air make the crowds melt away.
The gardens and the fountains
The gardens are vast and free to walk on most days, though the Musical Fountains shows on selected dates carry a separate ticket and are a highlight in season. Renting a bike or a small boat on the Grand Canal is a relaxed way to cover the distance. Bring water and comfortable shoes, because the estate is far larger than first-time visitors expect.
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