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Versailles
Excursion
Versailles Palace Inside visit with audioguides/podcast
Gardens (not including Hameau or Trianons)
Link to Audioguide on ticket
Access and procedures at Versailles change frequently the Paris office will let you know of any updates to the information below.
VERSAILLES VISIT
Palace opened from 9 to 5.30pm before 1st April, 9 to 6.30 pm after.
Gardens opened 8am-6pm/ 8am -8.30pm.
Last admission for both is 45 mins before the closing time.
Adult ticket price is €21.00 for palace, free for under 18s
Inside visit of Palace with downloaded audio guide (see QR code on ticket), Visit of the gardens (not including Hameau or Trianon).
Departure from Paris. The drive is around 30-45 minutes (but can take over 1hr if traffic is heavy or hotel is on the east of Paris) so start your bus commentary early. Take the A13 towards Rouen and leave the Autoroute at first Versailles exit. Follow the signs towards Versailles and Chateau.
Set down in the Place d’Armes bus park (leave all bags on the bus), give your driver money for the bus park/s and agree a meeting place and time. Take his mobile phone number just in case.
Versailles Bus Parking at Place d´Armes:

Your driver can only stay for 20 mins in the Place d’Armes bus park without paying so if he is meeting your group at the Trianon bus park he should go directly there. (If the group has bikes booked this is a must). Have cash for the bus drivers Trianon parking. Otherwise, the driver will need to wait for you here. Not good in rain as it´s a long walk up from gardens.
Versailles Gardens Bus Pick Up near Trianon:

As you enter the courtyard, depending on time, you may allow/facilitate a group photo/photos. Ensure they stay close together as you will then need to join the line appropriate for your timed entry (see tickets!). Once in line, distribute tickets – be careful: adults/18+ receive different ticket types. The group proceeds through the new, modern entrance at the top and left of the courtyard – ticket check and bag scan. Students may need to prove their age so have IDs – original passport – ready. If they have bags (e.g. for a picnic in the gardens), these will need to be deposited together in a cart in the bag-check area after security and picked up again before entering the gardens.
You then proceed into the entrance courtyard – you should regroup here. Students will likely want to take photos – allow time for this, if possible. Point out toilets across the inner courtyard just inside the entrance before the chapel on the right. Here, there is also an audio-guide counter for those unable to download and access the app (cost = 5 EUR). To avoid this, Download App at breakfast or night before using hotel wifi.
Before the group enters the Palace, make a rendezvous for one hour later at the top of the stairs after the exit/toilets/gift shop. You should be there after 30 mins, to catch anyone who zooms through! Remember, this is a definitive exit – you will not be able to reenter to find late students. It´s a good idea to ask a chaperone to wait until all are accounted for. In the event of extreme bad weather, everyone should wait inside the gift shop area at the bottom of the stone staircase they descend at the end of the visit.
Students can get lost finding the exit as it is around 3-5 mins walk from the end of the State Apartments – longer if busy. They simply need to continue following the signs for Sortie/Exit.
Once group is reassembled, either return to the bus or enter the gardens – depending on your itinerary.
Under 18s need to take ORIGINAL passports to gain free entry; ACIS provides tickets for 18s and over (in your Paris envelope – please check you have the right number of adult and Under 18 tickets).
The Versailles excursion does NOT usually include the ‘Domaine Marie-Antoinette’ (Versailles has now designated the Trianons and Hameau as a further entrance, with varying opening times and ticket prices applicable throughout the year).
Grandes Eaux Musicales: (See Paris Info sheet for dates/check website) you will need extra cash for increased entrances to the gardens – there is a booth to pay by card. Ticket allows re-entry only one time and this must be from a different exit to where they first enter.
Bike Rental
If you have an adventurous group it is possible to rent bikes from Little Venice and cycle in the gardens. You need to call/email in advance to reserve (reservations can be difficult at weekends). The group needs to be prompt in returning bikes, otherwise you may be charged extra. This would offer the opportunity to have a picnic lunch in near the bike and boat rental or the cafes also in the gardens
If Bikes are included you will need to leave a piece of ID with the bike hire company. They do accept cards but it might be wise to have cash on you to be on the safe side. If only half the group want to take bikes just make your meeting point the bike hire place for the non bikers – it is indicated on the
maps.
Some groups may be keen for a row-boat ride on the Grand Canal. This can be nice weather- and time-permitting, the rowboats are rented at the beginning of the canal, on the right-hand side. 4 people to a boat max, €16 approx for 30 mins, €20 approx for 1 hour. Check times online as they vary. One 18 yr old per boat necessary.
There are toilets, snacks and ice-cream near the bike and row boat rental
This excursion can take place in the morning or afternoon. Check your bus voucher. The bus is booked for 5 hours. If bikes are included, then it will be 6 hours. With the Domaine, it will be a full day (10 hours).
On Sundays traffic back to Paris can be awful. Try to leave Versailles as early as possible.
Access and procedures at Versailles change often – the Paris Office will let you know of any updates. There will often be a long queue to enter the Palace – especially around Easter and June/July. If so, put them in the queue immediately upon arrival and save photos for inside the courtyard.
Versailles is open on Tuesday when most museums in Paris are not – it will, therefore, be extra busy over Easter and June/July on this day.
The ACIS visit to Versailles is supported by the Chateau´s audioguide accessible via the QR code on each ticket. Ideally, this should be downloaded in advance of the visit as Wifi is poor/non existent at Chateau. Make sure PAX have it on their phones before leaving the hotel i.e. breakfast/night before. Our visit corresponds to the State Appartments Tour and starts at the Upper Vestibule of the Chapel. You may need to explain this.
TOILETS – There are toilets inside the courtyard entrance/exit prior to bag checks/ticket scans. There are more on the right once you enter the Chateau. The best snack stand is by the Little Venice – this can get busy around midday.
Consigne for large bag collection and audioguide drop off is also at this point. New shop on right before the desk in this new lobby area and a La Duree Macarons stall. Toilets are also to be found before you exit for gardens. Walk past the gift shop with final exit to your right, they are on your right at end of hall.
VISIT THE GARDENS
1. Using Trianon bus park (most usual):
Walk the group through the formal gardens – you can stop for some explanation – to little Venice. Here, depending on timing, give 30 mins – 1hr 15mins free time to explore gardens (or bike/boat rental). Meet the
group after their free time at Little Venice and walk them up the tree lined avenue to the Trianon bus park.
2. Using Place d’Armes bus park: for bad rain or extreme non-walkers. Lead the group to the steps before the Latona fountain, give some explanation of the gardens. Make a final rendezvous with everyone to go back to the bus. Give free time to explore the gardens as far as the Grand Canal.
LUNCH
The town of Versailles is a great place for lunch. There is a covered food market built at the time of Louis XIV to be the centre of the new town. On Tuesdays and Saturdays it expands to include and open air produce market. There are lots and lots of great boulangeries, patisseries, cafes and lunch places in the surrounding streets. Take Rue Colbert which runs right beside the big avenue leading away from the Place d’Armes (to the left when you have your back to the chateau). The third left turn should take you down Ave de l’Europe, past McDonalds and directly into the Place du Marche.
Park/Gardens has variety of cafe options for baguettes/pastries etc. Adults enjoy La Flottille Restaurant by Little Venice – only an option for full day exc.
