Purchase an international flight to the Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport and commute to Versailles. Versailles does not host an international airport.
Travel to the palace by train. To travel by train, board RER line C and exit at the Versailles Rive Gauche station, which is located in Paris and takes 30 to 40 minutes. Proceed on foot for an 8-minute walk to the palace.
Travel to the palace by bus. Take bus #171 (from Paris, France) and exit at the Pont de Sèvres metro station. Travel times vary.
Contact the Versailles Tourism office for accommodation rates for Versailles hotels. Use this option if you are staying in Versailles overnight.
Explore the palace. Visit The Grand Trianon, which is considered the most refined group of buildings anywhere in the domain of Versailles, according to the Palace of Versailles official website. Tour Marie Antoinette's estate, which reveals aspects of her private life and personal taste; Marie Antoinette is the only queen to impose her own personal tastes on Versailles.
Visit the Hall of Mirrors. From the central window in the Hall of Mirrors, look down on the Gardens and Park of the Château as well as the Water Parterre. Take photographs for an unique perspective. Make your way down for a tour of the Gardens. Use a guided tour or explore the statues, fountains, landscape and architecture on your own.