Versailles is closer than you think. Here’s how to reach it stress‑free — and which route to pick if there’s weekend maintenance.
Fastest routes
- RER C → Versailles Château – Rive Gauche: closest to the Palace entrance (≈10–12 min walk). Check for planned works on weekends and holidays.
- SNCF Transilien L/N → Versailles Rive Droite / Versailles Chantiers: similar travel time; a pleasant 15–20 minute walk through town.
Tickets and passes
- Buy a point‑to‑point ticket or use contactless with caps (zones apply). Validate/tap in and out.
- Families: consider return tickets to simplify the end of the day.
Tours and buses
- Guided coach tours bundle transport and timed entry — convenient in peak season.
- Public buses exist but are slower; use only if stations are disrupted.
Driving and parking
- Paid lots around Place d’Armes and near the Trianon Estate. Arrive early; weekends fill fast.
- EV charging: limited; check apps ahead of time.
Accessibility
- Stations have elevators, but outages happen; allow buffer time.
- At the Palace, request step‑free routes at information desks; garden gravel can be challenging but main axes are manageable.
Bottom line
Pick RER C when it’s running normally. If not, switch to SNCF Transilien via Rive Droite or Chantiers. Either way, you’ll be standing at the golden gates before you know it.