Walk through the breathtaking Hall of Mirrors, the palace’s crown jewel. Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, designed by André Le Nôtre to showcase symmetry, perspective, and harmony.
Plan your Versailles experience on your own terms! Our 1-year voucher lets you book anytime within a full year, giving you the ultimate flexibility to pick a date that suits you. No rush, no pressure—just pure enjoyment when you’re ready. Avoid the hassle of navigating public transport or arranging separate rides. With private, round-trip transfers from your hotel, you'll enjoy a seamless, scenic ride directly to the palace, allowing you to begin and end your day with ease and relaxation. Our tour is designed for you to wander freely, without the typical time restrictions.
Pickup included
This tour provides a voucher valid for one year from the date of purchase, giving you the freedom to plan your visit at a time that suits you best. Arrange a convenient pick-up time (let us know pick-up time you prefer) directly from your hotel in Paris. A professional driver will greet you and assist you with any needs before your journey to Versailles begins. Relax in a comfortable, private vehicle as you travel from your hotel to the Versailles Palace, approximately a 45-minute drive from central Paris. Enjoy the French countryside scenery or simply sit back and prepare for the grandeur that awaits you.
With your pre-purchased voucher, enter the palace and gardens at your own pace. Enjoy Collect your audio guide device upon entry, available in multiple languages, which will narrate stories of the palace’s fascinating history, its former royal inhabitants, and its most stunning artworks. Admire the breathtaking Hall of Mirrors, the palace’s most famous room, with 357 mirrors reflecting the gardens outside. Learn about its historical significance as the site where the Treaty of Versailles was signed. After touring the palace interior, explore the sprawling Versailles gardens, designed by famed landscape architect André Le Nôtre. Stroll along the Grand Canal, a large man-made waterway where past royals enjoyed gondola rides and festivities.
After exploring Versailles at your own pace, your driver will be available at the agreed pick-up point for your return journey to your hotel. Conclude your experience with a relaxing, private transfer back to your hotel in Paris, reflecting on the incredible sights of Versailles.
We will send you the voucher (entry ticket to the Versailles) valid for 1 year from the purchasing date. The private transfer can be scheduled anytime you want. Keep in mind Versailles is closed every Monday.
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