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You can experience the exhibits with the audio guide or through a guided tour. I highly recommend listening to the audio guide, which comes in multiple languages, including English.

I probably stayed in each room for minutes enjoying all the interesting information being shared on the audio guide and matching what I saw, especially in the Hall of Mirrors. During this part of the visit, you can walk through and view the decoratively furnished rooms. Here are a few of the most popular places inside the palace. This is one of the most famous rooms inside the palace. It was first designed as a large terrace which opened to the garden. Not surprisingly, the room was subject to bad weather sometimes, so it was converted to a gallery, finished in When I entered the hall, I saw many in the crowd taking selfies around the room.

Just think — once upon a time, this elegant gallery was used for diplomacy and entertainment, including the wedding of Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Like the Hall of Mirrors, the Royal Opera is an incredible sight. Here, you can step into the luxurious concert hall which was commissioned during the reign of King Louis XV by the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel in At the time, the Royal Opera was a feat of technical achievement with its architectural ingenuity and ability to host large spectacles for audiences of up to 1, people.

At one point, it was even the largest concert hall in Europe. The venue hosted opera and much more: theater, balls, feasts, and more. This gallery is filled to the brim with portraits of leaders and brutal fights. I learned so much from my walk-through of this gallery. With nearly 15 centuries of French military grandeur on the walls of this gallery, this room is the largest in the palace and one of the first to be commissioned by King Louis-Philippe for his museum of French history.

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La Reserve Paris Apartments. Novotel Paris Centre Gare Montparnasse. Hotel Signature St Germain des Pres. Pullman Paris Eiffel Tower Hotel. I found the Pocket Paris to be a great asset, and it's small enough to pack around during the day for easy reference. The gardens are free entrance unless it's one of the days when the fountains are going.

Then you'll pay a small amount to get in. It's totally worth it as the fountains do add a very nice touch to the already immaculate gardens. My wife and I were there last sept. Took the rer train ,about a 45 minute ride. Once you get off the train it's a 10 minute walk to the palace. Spent hours walking the gardens and Maria Antoinette's palace , then toured the versaille palace later in the day when it wasn't as busy. Then you can take a walk into town and half a glass of wine and something to eat in one of the many cafes.

Then hop on the train and be back in paris for the evening for another glass of wine on the banks of the seine river. We were just there last Sunday.

The ticket window I believe also opened at 9. We leisurely toured the chateau, the gardens with music and fountain show , ate lunch at a cafe in the gardens, then toured the Trianon palaces and the Hamlet. The grounds are immense, so pace yourself. We had the Museum Pass, so we just got in the security entrance queue, and we were behind maybe 2 or 3 busloads of Japanese and American tour groups before the opening. The line behind us grew very quickly, and by 9am was a few blocks long, so I guess we did save some time by buying the tickets in advance.

It did not look like there were really any different lines to get through security -everyone, groups and individuals had to go through the same little bldg first, and as you can imagine this is a major bottleneck, so Museum Pass didnt allow us any privileged access.

Once you get through security you go to the actual entrance across the courtyard to get the audio guide if you want it comes with cost of admission. As mentioned the crowds inside the chateau are a bother- it certainly isn't the most pleasant chateau we visited. On weekends until 26 October, and Tuesdays from 20 May to 24 June and 15 August , there is a music and fountain show in the gardens.

Classical music can be heard everywhere from , and the different fountains run at various times, but mainly 11am-noon and pm. We planned our visit for Sunday so we could see them. I had been to the gardens in the off season before, and wasn't impressed, but with the music and waterworks it was much better. We had to pay an additional 9 Euro to enter the gardens because of that show, called Les Grandes Eaux Musicales. They give you a map of the gardens and fountains with the history of each and the exact schedule of which fountains run when.

You did NOT need to pay extra to visit the Grand and Petit Trianon and the Hamlet, but could have walked or taken the petit train down there, circumventing the gardens. The Hamlet surprised us on the upside. It is lovely and uncrowded. When you see the crowds in the chateau you can imagine why the royals kept building "escapes" from their "escapes". In other words, you must wait in line twice for one visit. Not only does this allow you to avoid long waits, but also to use most of your time on the best part of the visit.

The gardens at Versailles have convenient extended hours and are free to enter year-round. Closure may occur in case of high wind alert. Similarly to the palace, entry must be paid on days when the Musical Gardens and Musical Fountains Show are being held. During these events, the fountains come alive during a specially orchestrated concert.

Spend time in the gardens in early morning during the summer and wander through the lines of shrubbery as you enjoy the coolness and quiet of the grounds. Home Versailles Visiting Versailles: hours, visiting hours… Visiting Versailles: hours, visiting hours….



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