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Discover Marie Antoinette’s private retreat at Versailles on this 2.5-hour guided tour of Petit Trianon, her Hamlet, and Queen’s Theatre for $59.22
Exploring the Versailles Marie Antoinette Afternoon Guided Tour offers a unique glimpse into the more intimate side of the Versailles estate. For $59.22 per person, this 2-hour 30-minute experience takes visitors beyond the grand palace to the Petit Trianon, Marie Antoinette’s cherished private palace, and her charming Hamlet. The tour is ideal for those already in Versailles or with a keen interest in royal history, especially since it involves some walking and a separate garden ticket purchase.
What truly makes this tour special is the focus on areas few visitors see — they include the Queen’s Hamlet, constructed by Marie Antoinette herself, and the Queen’s Theatre. The tour includes transportation via the Petit Train, making the journey between sites comfortable and scenic. With small group sizes capped at 20, the experience feels personal and engaging, led by knowledgeable guides ready to share stories that bring Marie Antoinette’s world to life.


The tour begins at La Flottille, a designated meeting point within the vast Versailles grounds. This central spot is near public transportation and easy to access, but be aware that garden tickets are not included in the tour price. To reach the meeting point, visitors need to plan for a walk through the gardens after buying a garden ticket (roughly $11), as this area lies inside the expansive Versailles gardens, about a 15-minute walk from the main entrance.
The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and the guide will escort the group back to the Palace of Versailles at the end of the tour, ensuring a smooth experience from start to finish.
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The Petit Trianon is the star of this tour. This small palace was gifted to Marie Antoinette by Louis XVI and served as her escape from the formalities of court life. It offers a look at her authentic furnishings and decorations, which reflect her personal taste and desire for privacy.
The guide emphasizes the significance of the diamond-encrusted key Louis XVI used to give Marie Antoinette access to this retreat, symbolizing her desire for independence. The interior is a glimpse into her private life, contrasting with the grandeur of the main palace, making it a must-see for those interested in the more personal side of royalty.

Adjacent to the Petit Trianon, the English gardens provide a peaceful setting filled with winding paths, lush greenery, and scenic views. These gardens form part of the itinerary and are a perfect backdrop for exploring the Queen’s Hamlet.
Visitors walk through landscaped grounds that exude tranquility, away from the hustle of the main Versailles estate. The natural beauty of this area is complemented by the pastoral charm of the Hamlet, which Marie Antoinette commissioned as a refuge for herself and her friends.

A highlight of this tour is the Queen’s Hamlet, a replica rustic village designed to evoke Normandy. The thatched cottages, farm, and vineyard were built as a retreat where Marie Antoinette could enjoy simple pleasures and pastoral life.
This little village allows visitors to step into Marie Antoinette’s world of leisure and leisure activities, away from courtly duties. Its landscaped surroundings and authentic architecture offer a charming insight into her personal escape, making it a favorite among visitors seeking a more intimate connection with her story.

Another key feature included in this tour is the Queen’s Theatre, a refined space where Marie Antoinette enjoyed theatrical performances. The guide shares stories about her love for the arts and how this theatre served as a private venue for entertainment, away from the public eye.
The theatre’s architecture and historical significance add a layer of cultural richness to the visit, helping visitors understand her artistic interests and her attempts at maintaining a lively court ambiance in her secluded spaces.

The Petit Train provides scenic rides between the domain, the Hamlet, and the main palace, offering a comfortable way to cover the distances within the sprawling grounds. The train operates as part of the tour, alleviating the need for lengthy walks, especially in warm weather.
It’s worth noting that on rare occasions, the train may not run, or certain attractions like Marie Antoinette’s theatre may be closed without prior warning. These are circumstances beyond the guide’s control, but guides do their best to keep the experience enjoyable and informative despite such limitations.

Booking this tour is straightforward via mobile tickets, and it includes admission to the sites visited, except for the garden tickets which must be purchased separately. The meeting point at La Flottille is near public transit, making it accessible for most visitors.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes due to some walking involved, and those with moderate physical fitness levels will find the pacing suitable. Because the grounds are extensive, and the train is part of the experience, the tour is designed for ease and enjoyment.
The tour is best suited for guests already visiting Versailles or those familiar with the main palace and wishing to explore more in-depth. It’s ideal for history buffs, fans of Marie Antoinette, and visitors seeking a quieter, more personal experience of Versailles.

A recurring theme in reviews is the knowledgeable and engaging guides. Guides such as Cécile, Marion, and Ivan are praised for their personality, humor, and ability to answer questions. They provide context and stories that make the history tangible, often sharing interesting details about Marie Antoinette’s life, her love for arts and nature, and her private escapes.
The small group size ensures that guides can personalize the experience, making the visit both educational and lively. While some reviews note occasional issues like miscommunications or technical problems (such as poor mobile network coverage affecting audio guides), these are exceptions rather than the rule.
Visitors should be aware that garden tickets are not included in the tour price and must be purchased separately. It’s also important to plan for a walk through the gardens to reach the meeting point, which can take about 15 minutes. On busy days, ticket lines for the gardens may be long, so arriving early is advisable.
Occasionally, attractions like Marie Antoinette’s theatre may be temporarily closed without prior notice, which can disappoint those eager to see inside. The train may not always be operational, and this should be considered when planning your visit.
Lastly, missed tours cannot be refunded if canceled less than 24 hours in advance, so timely planning is essential.
This guided tour appeals most to visitors who already have some familiarity with Versailles or Marie Antoinette and want to explore her private spaces without the crowds. It’s perfect for those interested in intimate settings and personal stories rather than just the grand palace interiors.
People who enjoy small group experiences, engaging guides, and scenic rides will find this tour especially rewarding. However, if you prefer self-guided exploration or are concerned about walking distances and ticketing logistics, consider those factors before booking.
The Versailles Marie Antoinette Afternoon Guided Tour offers an affordable, insightful, and well-paced way to see Marie Antoinette’s private life within Versailles. The combination of the Petit Trianon, Hamlet, and Queen’s Theatre delivers a comprehensive picture of her personal retreat, far from the crowds of the main palace.
Guides with excellent knowledge and personable manner ensure that the experience is both educational and enjoyable. The inclusion of scenic transport and the focus on less-visited areas make this tour stand out from more generic Versailles visits.
While garden tickets and occasional closures are considerations, the overall value and charm of this experience make it worth considering for those eager to go beyond the surface and see a different side of Marie Antoinette and her Versailles.
“you can probably do this tour on your own w/the audio-guide – and go at your own pace – otherwise it was a very nice tour guide :)”
Do I need to buy a garden ticket separately?
Yes, a garden ticket costing approximately $11 is required to access the Versailles gardens and reach the meeting point at La Flottille.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the Petit Train is part of the experience, providing a scenic ride between the domain, Hamlet, and the main palace.
Can I visit inside Marie Antoinette’s theatre?
The tour includes the Queen’s Theatre, but sometimes it may be closed without notice. Be aware that access is not guaranteed on all days.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as there is moderate walking involved across uneven terrain and gardens.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour operates with up to 20 travelers, allowing for a more personal and engaging experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, especially those interested in history and who enjoy walking and small-group sightseeing. The guide’s storytelling makes it engaging for older children and teenagers.