At the Palace of Versailles (78)

The advantages of this family 😀 visit
- This tour immerses children in Versailles at the time of Louis XIV. They discover the most spectacular rooms of the Palace of Versailles in a playful way: the Royal Chapel, the ceremonial rooms and the Hall of Mirrors
- Children appreciate the short format (1 hour), the magnificent costumes, the rhythmic show and its immersive aspect
The Royal Serenade in the Hall of Mirrors
A unique immersion in seventeenth-century Versailles
Every Saturday evening, just after the Musical Fountains Shows or before the sumptuous Night Fountains Shows, the Royal Serenade of the Hall of Mirrors is an immersive show in the footsteps of the Sun King’s courtiers
From the Royal Chapel to the Hall of Mirrors, via the King’s and Queen’s State Apartments , the tour-show is punctuated by baroque music, dance, theatre and … fencing duels!
A magical and spectacular event
Practical information
- WE LIKE: discovering the Palace of Versailles in the atmosphere of the seventeenth century, in the spectacular Hall of Mirrors
- DATES : June 6 to September 19, 2026
- WHAT : a unique immersion in seventeenth-century Versailles
- WHERE : At the Palace of Versailles – access to the Hall of Mirrors via the Dufour Pavilion, entrance A.
- AGE : For all
- DURATION : 50 minutes
- WHEN : screenings at 6:30 pm – 6:50 pm – 7:10 pm – 7:30 pm – 7:50 pm
- PRICES : from €29.90
- FREE: for children under 3 years old and without reservation
- PLEASE NOTE : Minors must be accompanied by an adult
- On Saturdays 14 and 21 June, you have the opportunity to come in baroque-style costume!
What to do in Versailles with your family?
If you are coming to Versailles for half a day or for the day, here are some suggestions for family activities at the Estate of Versailles or in the streets of Versailles
Ideas for outings in the Yvelines (78)
Educational farms, arboretum or treasure hunts in Versailles, discover our suggestions in the 78
Questions
Access to the Royal Serenade in the Hall of Mirrors is through Entrance A, through the Dufour Pavilion
No, it is not possible because it is an ambulatory route. There are no seats specifically provided to watch the show
No, any exit is final
Tickets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable. But you can take out a “48-hour reimbursement insurance” insurance
The show is accessible to children of all ages. However, they must be accompanied by an adult
You have the possibility to park your vehicle in the Place d’Armes car park, in front of the castle (subject to availability). This car park is paid during the day and is often saturated. However, parking is available on show nights, but only starting at 7 p.m. As a result, parking hours before 7 p.m. remain chargeable.
Coming from Paris, take line N at Gare Montparnasse (Versailles Chantiers stop). From the Saint-Lazare train station, line L, get off at the Versailles – Rive Droite stop. For these two trips, it takes 20 minutes to walk to the castle
Take line C to Versailles Château – Rive Gauche. You can walk to the castle in 10min