Experience Versailles the easy way skip the lines, not the magic.
Discover Versailles the easy way on this small-group or private skip-the-line walking tour. With all tickets and transport included, you’ll explore the Palace and Gardens with a licensed English-speaking guide who brings royal history to life—from Louis XIV’s grand vision to Marie Antoinette’s world.
Designed for travelers who want to see Versailles in just half a day without the stress of planning, this tour combines expert storytelling, seamless logistics, and a personal pace for an unforgettable experience just 30 minutes from Paris.
Luxury Roundtrip Van Transfer: Door to door roundtrip van transfer from your Paris accommodation to Versailles & back, instead of by train.<br/>Pickup included
Private: Upgrade to a private tour for maximum flexibility, with your own guide, customizable pace, and the option to add Marie Antoin
Skip the long lines and head straight into the Palace of Versailles with your licensed English-speaking guide. You’ll step into the glittering Hall of Mirrors, explore the King’s and Queen’s Apartments, and hear stories of Louis XIV’s grand vision and Marie Antoinette’s dramatic downfall.
Walk through the iconic Hall of Mirrors inside Versailles. Your guide will bring the history to life as you stand where kings, queens, and diplomats once gathered. Perfect for photos and one of the palace’s true highlights.
Stroll through the formal gardens designed by André Le Nôtre, with sweeping views, fountains, and sculptures. Learn how the gardens were built to impress and discover hidden corners that many visitors miss.
Meet outside Café L’Apollinaire, 7 Pont Mirabeau, 75015 Paris. Nearest metro: Javel–André Citroën (line 10). The café is just outside the exit. We recommend the Citymapper app to easily navigate the Paris metro.
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