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The musical fountain show (Grandes eaux musicales) presents the gardens of the Palace of Versailles at their best on summer weekends. The best time to visit is early morning for the chateau but afternoon for the gardens.

The formal baroque gardens of the Palace of Versailles near Paris are at their most spectacular on summer weekends when the fountains are allowed to play. On these musical fountain days (grandes eaux musicales) admission is charged to see the gardens and fountains of the Chateau de Versailles. The Musical Gardens (Jardins musicaux) on most summer Tuesdays and Fridays offer far lesser value. The Palace of Versailles is usually less crowded on Saturday than on Sunday.

Visit the Palace of Versailles in 2021

The Palace of Versailles is likely to reopen mid-January 2021. The park remains open for free to pedestrians only.

One of the most beautiful architectural sights is the Palace of Versailles. This building is located outside of Paris and it used to be a residence for French kings and queens. Magnificent gardens and fountains surround this Palace. Versailles intrigues unfold on 5 reels of Versailles gold slot. The developers from EGT company offer you to form. Passport tickets with timed entry grant priority admission and are valid for thirty minutes every hour, at 9am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Priority admission to the Palace is permitted once only at the booked time on the ticket. The Palace of Versailles will reopen on 15 December 2020. The Palace and entire Estate of Versailles are open in 2021 on the usual days and hours but time-slot admissions are now compulsory to see the main palace, even for free.

The Palace and entire Estate of Versailles are open in 2021 on the usual days and hours but time-slot admissions are now compulsory to see the main palace, even for free admission and other ticket holders. Buy tickets online from Tiqets or GetYourGuide — easy cancelation options are available. Guided tours from Paris remain an easy option for transportation and fast palace entry.

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Seeing the Chateau de Versailles on Musical Fountain Days

The fountains show in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles in the afternoon is far more spectacular than the morning display. Therefore, arrive early only if planning to see the chateau too and making a full day trip of visiting Versailles.

The chateau, Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, village and domain of Marie Antoinette, park and gardens offer more than enough for a very full day trip for visitors with the time (and energy).

To see the chateau, arrive very early or try to see it late afternoon, or not at all. The queue for security — everyone nowadays arrives ticket in hand — is often pleasant compared to the scrum inside the palace. If arriving early, rush past the first exhibits (it is possible to return for a second-round if desired) and see the grand apartments and hall of mirrors before crowds build up.

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The apartments of the dauphine and dauphin (as well as the Trianon palaces) are usually pleasantly quiet in comparison to the main staterooms of the Château de Versailles.

Admission tickets to Versailles are easily bought online from for example Tiqets and GetYourGuide but only a formal tour group will get visitors into the palace faster than the standard security queue moves.

Best Time to See the Fountains in the Gardens of Versailles, France

The best time to see the fountains in the gardens of Versailles is during the afternoon session. The morning session is from 11 am to noon but only six major fountains play the whole time with seven smaller fountains playing from 11:15 to 11:45 only.

During the afternoon session — 3:30 to 5 pm — currently, all 32 functioning fountains play continuously. Versailles still uses 30 km of seventeenth-century piping but modern pumps are strong enough to supply the 4,500 m3/h of water needed to keep all fountains working simultaneously. (During the 17th century, engineers had to constantly turn fountains on and off as the Sun King progressed through the gardens.)

On musical gardens (jardins musicaux) days (Tuesday and Friday from April to October) music is played throughout the garden and more groves than usual are open to the public. However, this adds far less to the enjoyment of visiting the gardens than when the fountains are in operation over weekends. In addition, Tuesdays are often the busiest day of the week at Versailles.

Best Fountains to See in the Gardens of Versailles Palace

Apart from the main fountain, don't miss the following smaller but spectacular displays: ballroom and colonnade groves (mornings too), escalade and obelisk groves, Apollo's bath, grove of the three fountains, and the dragon fountain.

The Neptune Fountain plays a grand ten-minute finale from 5:20 pm. Avoid the first train heading back to Paris immediately afterward.

The Mirror Fountain plays every ten minutes throughout the day on fountain and musical garden days.

Some visitors have described the fountains in Las Vegas as more spectacular than the seventeenth-century ones in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. For some seeing a postcard of the Mona Lisa also suffices.

Free Access to the Gardens of the Palace of Versailles

The formal garden, for which admission is charged on show days, stretches from the western façade of the chateau de Versailles to the Grand Canal. The rest of the massive park in the Estate of Versailles remains open for free.

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To reach the park of Versailles and the Grand Canal without a garden ticket, go around the palace on its right-side (when facing the front entrance) – it is a very long walk. This route may also be used by cyclists or when traveling with dogs – neither are allowed inside the formal garden area.

From the Grand Canal, where visitors can rent rowing boats, parts of the formal garden can be seen. A small section of the garden can also be seen at the orangerie next to the chateau prior to the ticket booths.

More Shows and Spectacles in the Gardens of Versailles

On most Saturday nights from mid-June to end August, fountains night shows with fireworks are staged in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. It may be preceded by a royal serenade – baroque music and dancing show at sunset in the famous hall of mirrors of Versailles. Admission to the night garden show is €24 and €39 if the serenade is included. Online reservations are possible (and recommended) with tickets sold at the palace if still available.

See also The Fountains in the Gardens of Versailles Palace for opening times and ticket prices on grandes eaux musicales and jardins musicaux days.

The Chateau de Versailles is a great day-trip destination from Paris. Transportation to Versailles is easy from central Paris and many guided tours are also available for visitors with limited time to solve both transportation and admission problems. See also Visit the Palace of Versailles for an overview of the main sights and various admission ticket options.

A fun option is a bike tour of the gardens of Versailles that includes the train from Paris, buying a picnic at a local market, visiting the Trianon, cycling rather than walk the long distance to the main palace, and return to Paris by train at leisure at any time.

As part of a longer itinerary (available over at the General Europe forum), we have 3 nights in Paris -
Day 1: Eurostar to Paris; Eiffel Tower and Trocadero
Day 2: Notre Dame, Jardin des Tuilleries, Louvre
Day 3: Versailles, Montmartre/Sacre Coeur, Seine River Cruise
Day 4: Arc de Triomphe, Les Invalides (late afternoon train to Amsterdam)

(would like Jardin du Luxembourg too..)

After reading reports on Versailles and figuring in transportation time, I'm tempted to skip Versailles this round and focus on Paris alone. I'm a huge theater buff (and Phantom of the Opera too), so I am considering swapping Versailles for Palais Garnier. If we do that, then the schedule might be rearranged (for logistical reasons) like this:

Day 1: Eurostar, Eiffel, Trocadero
Day 2: Palais Garnier, Jardin des Tuilleries, Louvre (it's a Weds so open until 9 pm)
Day 3: Notre Dame, Jardin du Luxembourg (for lunch?), Montmartre/Sacre Coeur, Seine River Cruise (at night)
Day 4: Arc de Triomphe, Les Invalides (late afternoon train to Amsterdam)

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The musical fountain show (Grandes eaux musicales) presents the gardens of the Palace of Versailles at their best on summer weekends. The best time to visit is early morning for the chateau but afternoon for the gardens.

The formal baroque gardens of the Palace of Versailles near Paris are at their most spectacular on summer weekends when the fountains are allowed to play. On these musical fountain days (grandes eaux musicales) admission is charged to see the gardens and fountains of the Chateau de Versailles. The Musical Gardens (Jardins musicaux) on most summer Tuesdays and Fridays offer far lesser value. The Palace of Versailles is usually less crowded on Saturday than on Sunday.

Visit the Palace of Versailles in 2021

The Palace of Versailles is likely to reopen mid-January 2021. The park remains open for free to pedestrians only.

One of the most beautiful architectural sights is the Palace of Versailles. This building is located outside of Paris and it used to be a residence for French kings and queens. Magnificent gardens and fountains surround this Palace. Versailles intrigues unfold on 5 reels of Versailles gold slot. The developers from EGT company offer you to form. Passport tickets with timed entry grant priority admission and are valid for thirty minutes every hour, at 9am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Priority admission to the Palace is permitted once only at the booked time on the ticket. The Palace of Versailles will reopen on 15 December 2020. The Palace and entire Estate of Versailles are open in 2021 on the usual days and hours but time-slot admissions are now compulsory to see the main palace, even for free.

The Palace and entire Estate of Versailles are open in 2021 on the usual days and hours but time-slot admissions are now compulsory to see the main palace, even for free admission and other ticket holders. Buy tickets online from Tiqets or GetYourGuide — easy cancelation options are available. Guided tours from Paris remain an easy option for transportation and fast palace entry.

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Seeing the Chateau de Versailles on Musical Fountain Days

The fountains show in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles in the afternoon is far more spectacular than the morning display. Therefore, arrive early only if planning to see the chateau too and making a full day trip of visiting Versailles.

The chateau, Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, village and domain of Marie Antoinette, park and gardens offer more than enough for a very full day trip for visitors with the time (and energy).

To see the chateau, arrive very early or try to see it late afternoon, or not at all. The queue for security — everyone nowadays arrives ticket in hand — is often pleasant compared to the scrum inside the palace. If arriving early, rush past the first exhibits (it is possible to return for a second-round if desired) and see the grand apartments and hall of mirrors before crowds build up.

The apartments of the dauphine and dauphin (as well as the Trianon palaces) are usually pleasantly quiet in comparison to the main staterooms of the Château de Versailles.

Admission tickets to Versailles are easily bought online from for example Tiqets and GetYourGuide but only a formal tour group will get visitors into the palace faster than the standard security queue moves.

Best Time to See the Fountains in the Gardens of Versailles, France

The best time to see the fountains in the gardens of Versailles is during the afternoon session. The morning session is from 11 am to noon but only six major fountains play the whole time with seven smaller fountains playing from 11:15 to 11:45 only.

During the afternoon session — 3:30 to 5 pm — currently, all 32 functioning fountains play continuously. Versailles still uses 30 km of seventeenth-century piping but modern pumps are strong enough to supply the 4,500 m3/h of water needed to keep all fountains working simultaneously. (During the 17th century, engineers had to constantly turn fountains on and off as the Sun King progressed through the gardens.)

On musical gardens (jardins musicaux) days (Tuesday and Friday from April to October) music is played throughout the garden and more groves than usual are open to the public. However, this adds far less to the enjoyment of visiting the gardens than when the fountains are in operation over weekends. In addition, Tuesdays are often the busiest day of the week at Versailles.

Best Fountains to See in the Gardens of Versailles Palace

Apart from the main fountain, don't miss the following smaller but spectacular displays: ballroom and colonnade groves (mornings too), escalade and obelisk groves, Apollo's bath, grove of the three fountains, and the dragon fountain.

The Neptune Fountain plays a grand ten-minute finale from 5:20 pm. Avoid the first train heading back to Paris immediately afterward.

The Mirror Fountain plays every ten minutes throughout the day on fountain and musical garden days.

Some visitors have described the fountains in Las Vegas as more spectacular than the seventeenth-century ones in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. For some seeing a postcard of the Mona Lisa also suffices.

Free Access to the Gardens of the Palace of Versailles

The formal garden, for which admission is charged on show days, stretches from the western façade of the chateau de Versailles to the Grand Canal. The rest of the massive park in the Estate of Versailles remains open for free.

To reach the park of Versailles and the Grand Canal without a garden ticket, go around the palace on its right-side (when facing the front entrance) – it is a very long walk. This route may also be used by cyclists or when traveling with dogs – neither are allowed inside the formal garden area.

From the Grand Canal, where visitors can rent rowing boats, parts of the formal garden can be seen. A small section of the garden can also be seen at the orangerie next to the chateau prior to the ticket booths.

More Shows and Spectacles in the Gardens of Versailles

On most Saturday nights from mid-June to end August, fountains night shows with fireworks are staged in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. It may be preceded by a royal serenade – baroque music and dancing show at sunset in the famous hall of mirrors of Versailles. Admission to the night garden show is €24 and €39 if the serenade is included. Online reservations are possible (and recommended) with tickets sold at the palace if still available.

See also The Fountains in the Gardens of Versailles Palace for opening times and ticket prices on grandes eaux musicales and jardins musicaux days.

The Chateau de Versailles is a great day-trip destination from Paris. Transportation to Versailles is easy from central Paris and many guided tours are also available for visitors with limited time to solve both transportation and admission problems. See also Visit the Palace of Versailles for an overview of the main sights and various admission ticket options.

A fun option is a bike tour of the gardens of Versailles that includes the train from Paris, buying a picnic at a local market, visiting the Trianon, cycling rather than walk the long distance to the main palace, and return to Paris by train at leisure at any time.

As part of a longer itinerary (available over at the General Europe forum), we have 3 nights in Paris -
Day 1: Eurostar to Paris; Eiffel Tower and Trocadero
Day 2: Notre Dame, Jardin des Tuilleries, Louvre
Day 3: Versailles, Montmartre/Sacre Coeur, Seine River Cruise
Day 4: Arc de Triomphe, Les Invalides (late afternoon train to Amsterdam)

(would like Jardin du Luxembourg too..)

After reading reports on Versailles and figuring in transportation time, I'm tempted to skip Versailles this round and focus on Paris alone. I'm a huge theater buff (and Phantom of the Opera too), so I am considering swapping Versailles for Palais Garnier. If we do that, then the schedule might be rearranged (for logistical reasons) like this:

Day 1: Eurostar, Eiffel, Trocadero
Day 2: Palais Garnier, Jardin des Tuilleries, Louvre (it's a Weds so open until 9 pm)
Day 3: Notre Dame, Jardin du Luxembourg (for lunch?), Montmartre/Sacre Coeur, Seine River Cruise (at night)
Day 4: Arc de Triomphe, Les Invalides (late afternoon train to Amsterdam)

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(or move Les Invalides to Day 1 since it's in the same area?) Or any suggestions on rearranging the locations? (Louvre is set on Day 2 as I want as much time possible).

What are your thoughts?

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( I'm not a fan of crowds and it seems that in July, the palace at Versailles will be packed. )





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