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Marie-Antoinette's Estate

- Part of the greater Estate of Trianon, this area of Versailles requires a separate admission ticket to visit. It’s included in the Versailles Passport, which gives access to the entire estate.
- Both the Grand and Petit Trianon are wheelchair accessible.
- Put aside around one hour to explore the area.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Marie-Antoinette's Estate. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Versailles Palace Bike Tour with Market & Marie-Antoinette Hamlet
Versailles Bike Tour With Market, Gardens & Guided Palace Tour
Versailles Palace & Marie-Antoinette's Estate Private Guided Tour With Lunch
Versailles Full-Day Electric Bike Tour: Market, Picnic & Palace
Versailles Golfcart & Bike Guided Tour: Gardens, Hamlet Fountains
Admission to Marie-Antoinette's Estate is not included in regular Versailles admission fees and costs an additional €12. However, if you plan to visit the whole complex, it’s worthwhile to book a Passport ticket for €32. Children under 18 and EU residents under 26 visit for free.
Yes, you can buy tickets for Marie Antoinette's Estate in advance. It’s a good idea to do so, especially if you’re visiting during the busy summer season. Timed-entry tickets are available online via the Versailles website. Note that many Versailles tours from Paris include admission.
Marie-Antoinette's Estate is located in Versailles, situated about an hour from Paris by car or public transportation. Once you reach the Palace of Versailles, you can take a 15-minute ride on the Little Train or walk for around 25 minutes until you reach the estate.
Yes, guided tours are available at Marie Antoinette's Estate, but you’ll need to book in advance if you want to go on one. For the best value, opt for a tour that includes transportation from Paris and a tour of the Palace of Versailles and its gardens.
Marie Antoinette's Estate is open Tuesday to Sunday year-round, except for Christmas Day. It has slightly shorter opening hours during the winter months. Summers can be hot and crowded, so the best time to visit is in the spring or fall for fewer crowds and typically good weather.
























































































































