How much does a train ticket cost from Paris to Versailles?
about 7,3€
If you want to make some savings, the cheapest way to get to Versailles from Paris is to use public transports and especially by train. Paris to Versailles by train cost about 7,3€ for a round trip.
Can you get to Versailles from Paris by Metro?
The Invalides Métro station in the 7th arrondissement is one of the most convenient (least hectic) Métro stations on the Line C, which makes it ideal for tourists traveling from Paris to Versailles. From the Invalides station, the train arrives at the Versailles Château Rive Gauche station in just 30 minutes.
Is there a high speed train from Paris to Versailles?
Thanks to infrastructure and technology improvements made during the past decade, the trip to Versailles from Paris is now faster than ever. It takes around 25-30 minutes on RER C and SNCF Line N, and between 35-40 minutes on SNCF Line L.
What Metro zone is Versailles in?
fare zone 4
As the Palace of Versailles is located in fare zone 4, outside Paris, the standard T+ metro ticket is not valid for this journey. If your departure point is within Paris, you will have to buy a ticket from Paris to Versailles Château Rive Gauche which costs €3,55. You can buy the ticket in any metro/RER station.
Is Versailles expensive?
Because currency values are imprecise, current historians argue the actual building expenses for Versailles. However, the cost of Versailles ranges from two billion dollars (in 1994 USD) to a maximum cost of $299,520,000,000!
Which ticket do I need for Versailles?
Purchase a 1- or 2-day Passport ticket or a Passport ticket with timed entry, which grant admission to the whole Estate of Versailles. Purchase a Musical Fountains Show or Musical Gardens ticket to visit the gardens only.
How expensive is Versailles?
In 1994, American TV company PBS concluded that the French palace could have cost anywhere between $2-300 billion in today’s money.
Is it worth going to Versailles?
Definitely! While it will require some planning, it is definitely worth a visit. You’ll learn a lot about French history and see one of the most incredible buildings in the world. No visit to Paris would be complete without seeing the Palace of Versailles with your own eyes!
Can I go to Versailles for free?
Admission is free and no ticket is required. The gardens are also free, except on Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens days. The Park is open every day all year round and admission is free.