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Day Itineraries in Versailles

Day Itineraries in Versailles

3 ready-to-use day plans for Versailles — see the full schedule and costs, and start exploring

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Day Itineraries in Versailles

Versailles is a historic royal city in Île-de-France known for the Palace of Versailles, its spectacular gardens, the Hall of Mirrors, and Marie Antoinette's Estate. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited destinations in France. Browse 3 curated one-day itineraries with complete cost breakdowns and transport times between every stop.

Each day itinerary is a complete plan for spending one day in Versailles. Every plan includes:

  • A timed schedule from morning to evening
  • Walking routes between attractions
  • Entrance fees and total cost estimate
  • Intensity level — calm, moderate, or intensive
  • Transport options — on foot, public transit, or car
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€7 – €25 per person8 – 10 hoursAll with cost breakdowns

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  • Food and hotel budgets for each day
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Paris for two weeks
14 days

Paris for two weeks

Paris → Dugny → Versailles → ...

HistoricalUrbanArtand 2 more
Car
Public Transit
Moderate
€2701.82
Paris in 10 days
10 days

Paris in 10 days

Paris → Fontainebleau → Marne-la-Vallée Val d'Europe → ...

HistoricalUrbanArchitectureand 3 more
Car
Public Transit
Moderate
€1861.63
Paris for a week
7 days

Paris for a week

Paris → Versailles → Fontainebleau

HistoricalUrbanFirst-time Visitorand 2 more
Car
Public Transit
Moderate
€1330.06
Paris in 5 days
5 days

Paris in 5 days

Paris → Versailles

HistoricalUrbanArtand 3 more
Car
Public Transit
Moderate
€948.54

Planning Tips for Versailles

  • Book tickets online in advance to skip the long queues at Entrance A
  • Visit on Wednesday or Thursday for the smallest crowds
  • Arrive right at 9 AM opening or after 3:30 PM for fewer visitors
  • Wear comfortable shoes — the gardens alone cover 800 hectares
  • Check the Musical Fountain Show schedule (weekends, April–October)
  • Explore the town's covered market hall for local cheese, bread, and pastries
  • The Versailles Passport ticket covers the full estate including the Trianons

Frequently Asked Questions About Day Itineraries in Versailles

How are these day itineraries created?

Each itinerary is manually curated by our team, combining attractions that work well together geographically and thematically. We calculate walking distances, realistic timing between stops, and optimal visit order to make each day plan practical and enjoyable.

How accurate are the cost estimates?

Our cost estimates are based on official ticket prices and current transport fares, updated regularly. They provide a reliable planning baseline — however, prices can change without notice, so we recommend verifying final costs at the venue. Think of our numbers as a well-researched starting point, not a binding quote.

What's included in the cost breakdown?

Each itinerary shows entrance fees for every attraction, transport costs for each leg (walking, public transit, or car), and the total per-person cost. The full itinerary page also includes estimated accommodation and food costs. Our system automatically calculates applicable discounts and free entries — for example, reduced rates for students, seniors, or children — so you see the most accurate price for your situation.

Can I customize an itinerary?

These are pre-planned routes designed to work as complete day plans. You can use them as-is or as inspiration — skip stops you're not interested in and adjust the timing to your pace. Full customization features are planned for a future update.

What do the intensity levels mean?

Calm — a relaxed pace with fewer stops and longer breaks, ideal for families or leisurely exploration.
Moderate — a balanced day with steady walking and a good mix of sightseeing and rest.
Intensive — a packed schedule covering the maximum number of attractions, great for short visits but requiring good stamina.

How are transport times calculated?

Travel times and distances are based on Google Maps data. We show the price and estimated travel time for each leg across three modes: walking, public transit, and car. We do not provide real-time transit schedules — for departure times and live updates, use the Google Maps link included with each leg of the itinerary.

Are the itineraries suitable for families with children?

Each itinerary lists all included attractions — check individual attraction pages for age suitability and accessibility details. As a general rule, calm-intensity itineraries work best for families with young children, as they have fewer stops and a more relaxed pace.

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

We recommend booking popular attractions in advance, especially during peak season. Each attraction's page shows whether advance booking is recommended and provides a link to the official ticketing site where available.

Can I combine these day plans into a longer trip?

Not yet as a self-service feature, but we already offer multi-day travel plans that combine several day itineraries into a complete trip — some may already include the day plans you're interested in. In the future, you'll be able to build and fully customize your own itineraries by mixing and matching any day plans you like.