The Petit Trianon is open daily except for Mondays and May 1st from 12:00 PM to 6:30 PM, with the last admission at 6:00 PM.
The Petit Trianon is located in the Estate of Trianon near the Petit Parc. The museum can be accessed directly from the Estate or the Palace and gardens.
You can easily reach the Petit Trianon from the town of Versailles through the Grille de la Reine or Porte Saint-Antoine.
Admission by car is €12 per vehicle and free for people with reduced mobility.
To enjoy some quiet time and avoid crowds, come to the Petit Trianon early in the morning, right before the opening, on weekdays, or after the peak hours from 3:00 PM.
Set aside one hour to enjoy the palace's interiors.
Explore the blueprint for the neoclassical architecture designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel for Louis XV in the middle of the king's beloved gardens. Learn more about the events that happened within the walls of the Petit Trianon, from its construction to the French Revolution.
Discover the idyllic getaway from the crowds of the court, the favorite place of Marie-Antoinette. Visit the palace and see how the queen changed the interiors and the gardens. Find out who decided to convert the Petit Trianon into a museum dedicated to the life of Marie-Antoinette.
Explore the Petit Trianon and the whole of Versailles with the in-app audio tour Versailles & Gardens: The Treasures of the French Monarchy. Enjoy the trip and don't worry about anything: it is perfectly designed for the first visit, and tickets to exhibitions, gardens, and fountain shows are already included.
General admission to the Petit Trianon is €12 per person and includes entry to the Estate of Trianon.
There is a reduced admission fee (€8) for the following people:
- Arras Musée des Beaux-Arts ticket holders and subscribers
- large family reduction cardholders
- members of societies of friends of national museums
- visitors who pay with a Chèques-Vacances card
The Petit Trianon is free for all visitors from November to March on the first Sunday of the month.
The museum also guarantees free entry to people under 18, EU citizens under 26, schoolchildren and teachers in a French establishment, people with disabilities and their companions, social benefits recipients and job seekers in France, Culture cardholders, and École d'Art students.
Versailles is one of the world's most visited places, and the Petit Trianon is no different, so it is better to reserve tickets in advance. You can save time by buying the tickets on our website while booking the self-guided audio tour.
You can book online timed-entry tickets to the Petit Trianon up to 90 days in advance. We recommend booking on our website, where you can get the self-guided audio tour to make the most of your visit.