How much is a train ride from Paris to Versailles?

How much is a train ride from Paris to Versailles?

about 7,3€
The distance between Paris & Versailles is about 9 miles. If you want to make some savings, the cheapest way to get to Versailles from Paris is to use public transports and especially by train. Paris to Versailles by train cost about 7,3€ for a round trip.

What zone is Versailles in?

fare zone 4
As the Palace of Versailles is located in fare zone 4, outside Paris, the standard T+ metro ticket is not valid for this journey. If your departure point is within Paris, you will have to buy a ticket from Paris to Versailles Château Rive Gauche which costs €3,55. You can buy the ticket in any metro/RER station.

What RER zone is Versailles?

zone 4
You can reach the Palace of Versailles from Paris with the RER C line. It is located at walking distance from Versailles Château Rive Gauche station. As the Palace of Versailles is located in fare zone 4, outside Paris, the standard T+ metro ticket is not valid for this journey.

What is the best day of the week to go to Versailles?

Thursday
The best day to visit is Thursday, and the best time to arrive at the palace is between 2:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. You can’t miss the pièce de résistance: the Hall of Mirrors.

How often do trains run from Paris to Versailles?

about every 20 minutes
Getting to Versailles from Paris on SNCF Line L The trip to Versailles takes about 35-40 minutes, train frequency is about every 20 minutes, and it arrives at the Versailles Rive Droite station, about three-quarters of a mile (1.3 km) or an almost-20 minute walk from the Palace entrance.

What zone is Versailles in Paris?

How much is the train ticket from Paris to Versailles?

Paris Versailles Train Ticket. To take a RER C train from Paris to Versailles you’ll need to buy a Paris – Versailles Rive Gauche RER train ticket, like the one shown below, that costs 3.65€ as of June 1, 2019 (or a Zone 4 pass, more on that later).

How to get to Versailles from RER C?

To Sum up, from your RER C station, catch the train direction Pont de Rungis – Aeroport d’Orly and change at the station Champs de Mars Tour Eiffel. Then catch the RER C train direction to Versailles Rive Gauche / Chateau de Versailles and your stop is the last one on the line.

How to get to Château de Versailles?

The terminus station to get to Château de Versailles is ‘Versailles Rive Gauche’ (listed as C5 on the RER map). Between central Paris and Versailles, you need to take the RER C Line in a way which will lead you to ‘Javel’ station and later to ‘Porchefontaine’ station.

Do Sara trains stop at Versailles Rive Gauche?

“SARA” trains do not stop at Versailles Rive Gauche so if you’re looking to visit Chateau Versailles be sure to take VICK trains. Paris Train strikes are continuing to affect Paris RER C Versailles trains in January 2020. See the Paris train strike page for more information.