Trianon and Marie-Antoinette Estate Skip-the-Line Tickets
Highlights
- Explore the tranquil Trianon Estate, a retreat created by the royals to escape their royal responsibilities.
- Visit the Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, Queen's Hamlet, and their beautiful gardens.
- Admire the opulent furnishings from the First Empire era, including Napoleon's time at the Grand Trianon.
- Stroll through the picturesque English gardens envisioned by the queen, featuring a serene pond, meandering stream, lush hills, unique trees, and charming structures.
- End your excursion with a charming tour of the Queen's Hamlet, a quaint village with thatched cottages, a scenic lake, and a charming mill.
Inclusions
- Skip-the-line Trianon Estate tickets
- Grand Trianon temporary exhibitions entry
- Coach Gallery admission starting 12:30pm
Cancellation Policy
Your exclusive visit
Commencing your journey
Your exploration kicks off with special access to the Trianon Estate, an exclusive haven crafted for French royalty. Upon arrival, proceed through a security screening where identification and ticket verification are mandatory.
Anticipate the extraordinary
Trianon Estate – A Regal Hideaway
Nestled within Versailles, this estate comprises palatial structures, picturesque gardens, and enigmatic spots where kings and queens cherished seclusion.
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Grand Trianon: Discover a majestic pink marble palace renowned for its opulent First Empire decor and association with Napoleon’s residency.
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Petit Trianon – Step into Marie Antoinette’s graceful personal sanctuary, enveloped by charming gardens and elegant interiors.
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Queen’s Garden: Roam through an enchanting English-style landscape featuring lush greenery, unique foliage, a serene pond, and ornate architecture.
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Queen’s Hamlet: Experience a quaint rural village complete with thatched cottages, a tranquil lake, a functioning farm, and a picturesque mill.
Travel Tips
Prohibited Items
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No animals are allowed in the palace, gardens, and Trianon Estate.
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Weapons and sharp objects are strictly prohibited.
Accessibility Information
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Guide dogs are permitted with valid documentation.
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Toilet facilities are available around the palace.
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Accessible restaurants are located on the premises.
Helpful Details
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During July 2 to September 8, enjoy early opening hours starting at 10 am.
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Expect some wait time during security checks at the Estate entrance.
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Grab a complimentary Estate of Trianon leaflet at the entrance for more information.
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Plan your visit accordingly—the Gardens open at 8 am, the Estate of Trianon at noon, and the Gallery of Coaches and The Royal Tennis Court at 12:30 pm.
My Tickets
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Your ticket voucher will be sent to your email shortly. We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes early for your scheduled experience to ensure a smooth check-in process
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Upon arrival, please present your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID at 'Entrance A' of the Palace, specifically the Dufour Pavilion
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If you have purchased tickets at a reduced price, remember to bring along your photo ID for verification purposes. Students must also carry their valid student ID cards
Ticket Redemption Point
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Find Entrance A, the DUFOUR PAVILION situated on the top left side of the Cour d'Honneur Courtyard, near the Golden Gate separating the Cour d'Honneur from the Royal Courtyard
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Upon entering through the main gate, you will reach the Cour d'Honneur Courtyard
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When facing the Palace, the Dufour Pavilion will be on your left side
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To easily locate the Palace on Google Maps, search for - Palace of Versailles
Access Directions to Palace of Versailles
Getting There
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The Palace of Versailles is a short 30-minute journey from central Paris. The primary entrance is through the Cour d'Honneur
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For train travel, you have multiple options available
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Opt for RER line C to Versailles Rive Gauche. A brief 10-minute walk from the station will lead you to the Palace
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Trains from Paris Montparnasse station arrive at Versailles Chantiers station, an 18-minute walk to the Chateau
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From Paris Saint Lazare station, SNCF trains arrive at Versailles Rive Droite station, just a 17-minute walk to the Château
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Check the schedules for RER and SNCF trains at www.transilien.com
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For comprehensive details on Public Transportation in Paris, visit this link