In hot weather, it's advisable to adapt your route to ensure comfort and safety. Here are a few practical tips to help you make the most of your visit while protecting yourself from the effects of the heat.
In hot weather, it's advisable to adapt your route to ensure comfort and safety. Here are a few practical tips to help you make the most of your visit while protecting yourself from the effects of the heat.
Please note that there is no air conditioning inside the Palace, the Grand Trianon and the Petit Trianon. Howerver, the ‘Genius and Majesty - Louis XIV by Bernini’ exhibition rooms, are air-conditioned.
Here are a few practical tips to make sure your visit goes as smoothly as possible:
To avoid deshydratation, drink regularly and use free drinking water points in the outdoor areas of the estate where you can fill your water bottles.
Localisation of the drinking water fountains
There are plenty of fresh drinks outlets in the Versailles estate. During the summer, takeaway stands also sell freshly squeezed orange juice and ice creams, making them the perfect place to take a break in the shadow.
You can also have a break in the Angelina tea room inside the Palace.
Discover the restauration points
There are several shaded areas in the gardens to cool off during your visit. In very hot weather, we recommend that you use these areas.
The coolest groves in the gardens:

The Enceladus Grove

The Queen's Grove

The Dauphin's Grove

The King's Garden
Other indoor venues can also be a great way to cool off:
In the gardens of the Palace, you can also cool off in the Orangery and take a lunch break in the shade of the Marmousets Hall.
Show
From April 1 to October 31 2025, enjoy the Musical Gardens and the Musical Fountains Show in the gardens and groves opened for the occasion. Every Saturday evening from 7 June to 20 September, discover the Gardens in the evening with the The Night Fountains Show.
From March 25
For the first time, the Palace of Versailles is opening its doors for an extraordinary virtual reality (VR) journey back in time! Immerse yourself in 1682 and join André Le Nôtre, Louis XIV’s gardener, on a special tour of specific groves of the gardens which are no existing anymore.
Plan my visit
During guided tours, a speaker from the Palace invites you into lesser known locations otherwise closed to the visitors. You can also book online tours to discover the backstage of the Castle from your home!
The free application of the Palace offers audio tours to accompany your visit to the Estate (Palace, Gardens, Trianon Estate, etc.) as well as an interactive map.
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