Versailles Palace Tour: Exclusive Access to King's Private Apartments

Unlock Versailles’ secrets with exclusive access to the King’s Private Apartments. Skip the lines and explore royal history with an expert guide.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Equestrian statue of Louis XIV - Welcoming Time at the foot of the Statue of Louis XIV before heading to the Palace
  • Palace of Versailles - Enter the intimacy of the kings during this exclusive tour of the private apartments of the kings and discover, far from the crowds of visitors, more private areas of the Palace (not accessible outside of…
What's Included
  • Skip-the-line entry to the Palace of Versailles
  • Access to the King’s Private Apartments
  • Official guide for the King’s Private Apartments visit
  • Access to the Gardens
  • Access to the state apartments after your guided tour (Hall of Mirrors, Queen’s bedroom)
  • Small tour group of 20 people or less
What's Not Included
  • Access to the Trianon Estate €12/person (free for kids under 18 yo.)
  • Gratuities
  • Food & Drinks
Additional Information

Experience an exclusive glimpse into the lives of French royalty from a bygone era with a tour of the King’s Private Apartments. This tour offers priority access to the Palace of Versailles, allowing entry without any waiting in line! Discover the opulently adorned former residences of King Louis XV and XVI, a section seldom available to the public,…

Location
Equestrian statue of Louis XIV
Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour start time. You will be welcomed at the foot of the equestrian statue of Louis XIV, by one of our team members holding a red “Paris TRIP” flag. We won't be able to accommodate latecomers.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Lexmiller
Aug 2, 2025
Highly recommend for your day in Versailles - Booked this excellent tour through the Palace website. Our guide - wish I'd recorded his name - was a veritable font of information, such a pleasure to tour this special part of the Palace with him, so much information and so many insights! The only tricky bit for us was that it was not clear where we were supposed to go to find the tour. Signage is poor. We went into the main Palace entry, went through security, got in line for the Palace tours, only then to be told that we had to go over across the courtyard for this tour. Be aware of directions, but absolutely, this tour is fantastic. Very nice to have a small group and an exceptional guide.
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Natalie_b
Jun 15, 2024
Wonderful tour of an amazing space at Versailles - The guide was extremely knowledgeable and personalised the amazing Versailles Palace King’s Private Apartments tour by highlighting the human side of the apartments’ occupants. The small group made the tour more accessible and enjoyable. Thanks
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Penelopepndz
Oct 28, 2023
Fantastic special moment - The guided tour of the king's private apartments at the Palace of Versailles, led by a tour guide as cultured as she is passionate, was a truly captivating experience. His rich knowledge of history and his infectious enthusiasm made this dive into the royal past as enriching as it was memorable.
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Francis_d
Oct 14, 2023
Amazing tour with true skip-the-line access! - Amazing tour with true skip-the-line access! I had behind-the-scenes access to the palace and saw the private residences of the kings with the guide. Then the guide left the group alone to explore the State apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, and the Queen's bedroom. It wasn't my first time in Versailles but I had never seen this part of the castle. I'm really glad I booked this tour and highly recommend it
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Ratafiar
Oct 28, 2024
Extremely disappointed. - Extremely disappointing visit. I'll explain. We paid, like everyone else, to visit the private apartments, and listen to the knowledge of a guide. But that's not what we went through. First of all, a group of children constantly stepped in to ask questions she had already answered, but parents proud to show their little scientists did not intervene to silence them. We're told we're going on a "away from the crowd" tour. However, we had to settle in a corner several times, to let through lines of visitors. The tour does not explain the apartments, leaf gilding, paintings and the use of different rooms (mostly empty). You hear our guide talking about consanguineous marriages and saying, "marrying cousins is not great." What does this have to do with the apartments? During the classes, we have to listen to a class at level CM2 on the History of France, muffled by untimely interventions of the children. All we could remember (after removing the earphones, tired of hearing the comments of the little ones), is the weight of 20 kg of Marie Antoinette's large garment, and the 6 months necessary to weave a curtain. By the way, when we were in the boiler room (for which we had no explanation), the guide showed us the portrait of Marie-Antoinette, saying: "We're standing here before what we call the great... Tabit." A timeout between the two words left the group perplexed, because we had not understood that "tabit" was in fact "habit" in staggered liaison. We would have liked to know who was invited to the "Small Cutlery" and the "Large Cutlery", instead of hearing that the chairs were beautiful, but that they were not of an era. Visiting the Royal Chapel does not bring anything: we had the privilege of sitting inside 3 minutes, and hearing that originally the walls were painted with frescoes. By whom? What subjects are represented? A look at the balcony, where the king and queen were going. And that's it. In short, we will never again take tours organized by the Palace of Versailles, for lack of a competent guide. One does not pay to take a course at the primary school level, nor to be bothered by the children who were given explanatory priority. We came out of this visit very frustrated. The level of the guide seems to reflect that of our National Education: a vague fattening.
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Sf8588
May 7, 2024
The Palace was worth it...the guide, not so much - The Palace was a worthwhile visit. The history is fascinating. Luckily, we did not go on a day that was too crowded. Our guide, however, was terrible. I am not sure if she is hired by the tour company or part of the Palace, but either she had a bad day or she needs some brushing up. When we pay lots of money for tours, we do so to enrich our current knowledge by that of the guide's as well as by that of the people on our tour. This guide could not figure out the mic system and readily got that fixed by calling someone. Then she was horribly short of breath - seriously, I was going through my CPR skills in my head so I would be ready at any moment. She was constantly fanning herself and all of this came through very clearly on the mic system. She gave conflicting information and when I asked for clarification, she got flustered. There was a young man on our tour, clearly very smart with this period of history and she seemed very dismissive of his questions. I do not remember our guide's name, but hopefully the company can look it up and provide some guidance to her.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).