Versailles Palace Tickets 2025
Secure official entry to the Palace of Versailles with timed tickets. Choose Full Access “Passport” for palace, gardens & estate on selected dates, or palace-only and gardens/Musical Fountains tickets. Instant mobile e-tickets & flexible options.
- Timed Entry to the Palace (avoid peak queues at security)
- Full Access “Passport” (palace + gardens + estate on select dates)
- Palace-Only and Gardens/Musical Fountains tickets available
- Mobile tickets accepted; show QR at the entrance
- Free cancellation on many options (check product policy)
- Paris Museum Pass holders: reserve a time slot for smoother entry

Versailles Palace Tickets 2025 — Book Online
Choose the right ticket for your visit: Full Access “Passport”, Palace Timed Entry, or the Paris Museum Pass (time-slot needed). Mobile e-tickets.

Versailles Palace & Gardens Full Access Ticket
PassportAll-in-one access on selected dates: Palace, Gardens, and estate areas. Ideal if you want the complete experience.

Palace of Versailles Timed Entry Ticket
Timed entryReserve a time slot for the main Palace, including the Hall of Mirrors and royal apartments. Arrive a little early.

Paris Museum Pass (2, 4, or 6 Days)
City passAccess 50+ sites. Includes Versailles entry—remember to reserve a time slot for the Palace day.
Versailles Palace Tickets 2025 – Choose the Right Option
Book official-style entry options to the Palace of Versailles. Pick a Full Access “Passport” (palace + gardens on eligible days), a Palace Timed Entry slot for the main rooms, or the Paris Museum Pass (reserve a Versailles time-slot). All options use mobile e-tickets; most allow flexible changes—see each product page for details.

Full Access “Passport” Ticket
One ticket for Palace, Gardens and estate areas on selected dates. Great for a full-day visit.
From €32 · ★ 4.51 (38,653)
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Palace Timed Entry Ticket
Reserved time-slot for the Palace: Hall of Mirrors & State Apartments. Arrive a bit early for security.
From €21 · ★ 4.31 (5,616)
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Paris Museum Pass (2–6 Days)
Access 50+ sites; includes Versailles—remember to reserve a Palace time-slot for your visit day.
From €90 · ★ 4.19 (4,276)
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Passport (Musical Fountains Day)
On show days, Passport covers Palace + Gardens with operating fountains (daytime). Check schedule/fees.
Variable pricing · Seasonal
See dates & pricesWhich Versailles Ticket Should I Choose?
Pick based on time and scope: Timed Entry (palace only), Passport (full access), or Museum Pass (multi-site).
- Timed Entry: Best for first-time highlights inside the Palace.
- Passport: Full day with Palace, Gardens and estate areas on eligible dates.
- Museum Pass: Ideal for multi-day Paris sightseeing—book a Versailles time-slot.
Time-Slots, Security & Entry
All Palace entries require a time-slot. Arrive 15–20 minutes early for security checks.
- Time-slot = entry window: You must enter the queue within your slot.
- ID & QR code: Keep your mobile ticket ready; increase screen brightness.
- Bags: Small daypacks only; large luggage and tripods are not permitted.
- Re-entry: Typically single use—check the voucher terms before booking.
Gardens Access & Fountain Days
Garden entry rules vary by date. On Musical Fountains/ Musical Gardens days, garden access can be ticketed.
- Standard days: Gardens may be free; verify the schedule.
- Show days: Musical Fountains/Musical Gardens require a valid gardens-included ticket (e.g., Passport).
- Night Fountains: Separate evening ticket with special access—plan your palace slot around it.
Best Time to Visit with a Ticket
Weekday mornings right at opening are calmest; late afternoons are another quieter window.
- Open/close edges: Enter early for the Hall of Mirrors, or go later to avoid peak midday crowds.
- Shoulder season: Spring and autumn weekdays usually mean shorter queues.
- Peak months: Reserve your time-slot well in advance (especially Fri–Sun).
Accessibility & Families
Step-free routes and elevators exist; some cobbles outside. Strollers allowed in many areas—follow staff guidance.
- Wheelchairs: Dedicated routes available; ask at entry for assistance.
- Strollers: Permitted in most spaces; busy rooms can feel tight at peak times.
- Facilities: Restrooms and cafés available; water fountains in garden areas are limited.
Photography & What to Bring
Non-flash photos are generally fine in the Palace. Pack light and wear comfortable shoes.
- No flash/tripods: Respect signage and room attendants.
- Essentials: Phone, ID for discounts, water, compact umbrella, and a small daypack.
- Weather: Gardens are exposed—sun protection in summer, layers in cooler months.
Booking Tips & Refund Policies
Lock in popular time-slots early; many tickets allow free cancellation up to 24 hours—check your product page.
- Flexibility: Look for options with easy date/time changes.
- Combine smartly: Passport on a fountains day; Timed Entry on standard days.
- Read the fine print: Refund windows and inclusions differ by ticket type and date.
Versailles Ticket Highlights
Decide between a simple palace time-slot, full-day Passport access, or a multi-attraction Paris Museum Pass—with a reserved Versailles slot.

Full Access Days
See the Palace, Gardens and estate areas at your own pace on eligible dates.

Timed Palace Entry
Reserve a slot for the Hall of Mirrors and State Apartments—less waiting, smoother flow.

Museum Pass Access
Cover 50+ Paris sights and include Versailles by booking a time-slot for your day.

Fountains Days
On show days, choose a gardens-included option (e.g., Passport) to enjoy the displays.
Frequently Asked Questions
Straightforward answers about Versailles Palace Tickets 2025—ticket types, time-slot rules, gardens access, fountain-day surcharges, museum pass use, entry/security, accessibility, refunds and photo policy.
The main products are: Palace Timed Entry (palace rooms incl. Hall of Mirrors), Full Access “Passport” (palace + gardens + estate areas on eligible dates), and the Paris Museum Pass (includes Versailles—you still book a palace time-slot).
Yes. All Palace entries use reserved time-slots. Arrive 15–20 minutes early for security screening. A time-slot manages entry but doesn’t bypass security checks.
On applicable dates, Passport typically covers Palace + Gardens + Estate (Grand/ Petit Trianon, Queen’s Hamlet). On Musical Fountains or Musical Gardens days, gardens are paid—Passport is the easiest all-in option.
Timed Entry focuses on the main palace circuit (State Apartments, Hall of Mirrors). Passport adds gardens and estate access on eligible dates—best for full-day exploring.
On many standard days the gardens can be free. On Musical Fountains/Musical Gardens dates, gardens are ticketed. Choose a Passport (or a product that includes gardens) on those days.
Yes, Versailles is included. You must reserve a palace time-slot with the pass, and security screening still applies.
Book early for popular morning slots, especially Fri–Sun and holidays. Visiting at opening or in the late afternoon on weekdays is calmer inside the Palace.
The Palace is typically closed on Mondays; the gardens remain open daily. Last entry and seasonal times vary—check your ticket details for the exact schedule.
Mobile e-tickets are accepted. Have your QR code ready and screen brightness up at the entrance.
Tickets are usually single-entry. Plan your route—shops and cafés are available before or after your palace circuit.
Reductions and free entry can apply by age/residency/date—eligibility varies. Always check the price bands and ID requirements listed on your chosen ticket page.
Many ticket options offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before your slot; others are stricter. Check the exact cancellation/change window on the product page before booking.
Designated step-free routes and lifts are available. Strollers are generally permitted; some rooms and queues can feel tight. Expect cobblestones outdoors—allow more time and consider lightweight buggies/wheelchairs where possible.
Non-flash photography is generally permitted inside. Tripods, lights and drones are not allowed. Follow on-site signage, especially in the Hall of Mirrors and temporary exhibitions.