Have practical questions about Versailles? Start here.
Tickets and changes
- Many tickets allow free changes if requested in advance; read the fare rules when booking. Timed entries are strict — arrive early.
Bags and dress code
- Small backpacks and handbags are fine; large luggage is not allowed. Dress for walking on gravel and plenty of steps; smart casual suits the Palace interior.
Photography
- No flash in sensitive areas. Tripods and large stabilizers are restricted. For mirror rooms, step aside and wait for small gaps to avoid crowd reflections.
Families and strollers
- Compact/umbrella strollers are easiest. Use carrier slings for tight interior spaces. Plan snack breaks between Palace and Gardens.
Wheelchairs and accessibility
- Step‑free access exists for the main areas; some groves and garden paths are uneven. Ask staff for accessible routes and lifts.
Weather and closures
- The Palace runs in light rain; gardens can be breezy and wet after showers. During storms or exceptional events, some outdoor areas may close temporarily.
Food and water
- Bring a refillable bottle; fountains and cafés are available, especially near the Grand Canal. Picnic only in designated zones.
Best times to visit
- For the Hall of Mirrors, choose 09:00–09:30 or late afternoon. Midday is busiest. On show days, tour interiors early and enjoy the gardens during show windows.
Bottom line
Pack light, dress for comfort, and time your interior visit early or late. With those three moves, the rest of Versailles falls into place.