How to get from Disneyland Paris to Versailles

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Heading from Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy) to the Palace of Versailles is totally doable in 60–110 minutes. The smoothest rides pair the RER A with either the RER C or a suburban Transilien train; door-to-door travelers can book a private car. Use the table to pick your lane, then follow the exact steps to glide into the Sun King’s backyard.

At A Glance (Disneyland Paris to Versailles)

Mode Duration Best For
🚆 RER A → RER C (to Versailles Château–Rive Gauche) ~1h15–1h50 (transfer-dependent) Closest station to the Palace gates
🏷️ Cost: ~€9–€14 (zones/ticket type). Compare and time trips on Omio (SNCF/Transilien info) or grab a Paris transit pass on Klook.
🚆 RER A → Transilien L (via La Défense to Versailles Rive Droite) ~1h20–1h45 Backup when RER C has disruptions
🏷️ Cost: ~€9–€14. Check live combinations on Omio.
🚌 RER A → Métro 9 → Bus 171 (Pont de Sèvres → Versailles) ~1h35–2h Budget route with frequent services
🏷️ Cost: ~€7–€10 (mix of RER/metro + bus tickets). See Paris transit passes on Klook.
🚖 Private Transfer / Taxi ~60–90 min (traffic) Door-to-door, families, luggage
🏷️ Cost: ~€95–€160 per car. Get instant quotes on Welcome Pickups (Paris) or compare on GetTransfer. App alternatives: Uber/Bolt/G7 Taxi.
🚗 Self-Drive (car rental) ~60–90 min (route-dependent) Day trips beyond Versailles
🏷️ Cost: from ~€45–€85/day + fuel/parking. Compare cars near Disney/Paris on Booking.com Cars (Paris).

Which Option or Route Should You Choose?

  • Closest to the Palace: RER A → RER C to Versailles Château–Rive Gauche (10–12 minute walk to the gates).
  • Most resilient backup: RER A → Transilien L via La Défense to Versailles Rive Droite (15–20 minute walk or short bus to the Palace).
  • Cheapest with frequent services: RER A → Métro 9 → Bus 171 to Versailles.
  • Zero-transfers comfort: Private car/taxi—best with kids, strollers, or lots of luggage.
  • Explorers with a plan: Self-drive to add stops like the Seine loops or Château de Malmaison.

How to Book and Practical Tips

🚆 Option #1 — RER A → RER C (Fastest to the Palace Gates)

Closest station Frequent One transfer

  • Overview: Board RER A at Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy (Disneyland) toward central Paris, then connect to RER C for Versailles Château–Rive Gauche, the station nearest the Palace.
  • How to book (with price): Buy point-to-point tickets at the station or use contactless at gates where available. Expect ~€9–€14 depending on zones and ticket type. Check combinations and sample schedules on Omio.
  • Pros: Shortest walk at Versailles. Cons: One transfer in central Paris; occasional RER C engineering works on weekends.

Step-by-step: RER A → RER C

  1. From Disneyland Park/Disney Village, walk to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station (2–10 minutes from most Disney hotels; internal shuttles available).
  2. Take RER A towards Paris (Auber/Châtelet/La Défense direction). Ride to a convenient interchange for RER C (e.g., Auber→Opéra passage to Havre-Caumartin then walk to Saint-Lazare for a quick hop to Invalides, or change via Charles de Gaulle–ÉtoileLine 6 to Bir-Hakeim then walk to Champ de Mars–Tour Eiffel on the RER C).
  3. Board RER C trains signed Versailles Château–Rive Gauche.
  4. Arrive at Versailles Château–Rive Gauche; walk ~10–12 minutes along Avenue de Paris to the Palace entrance.

Getting to the main embarking points (Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy RER)

  • Disney Hotels: Most are 5–15 minutes on foot; free hotel shuttles run to the station forecourt at peak times.
  • Disney Village: Station is adjacent to the Village—follow “Gare / Trains RER.”

🚆 Option #2 — RER A → Transilien L (La Défense → Versailles Rive Droite)

Reliable backup Good frequency Slightly longer walk

  • Overview: Ride RER A to La Défense, then take a Transilien L suburban train to Versailles Rive Droite (about 15–20 minutes’ walk or short local bus to the Palace).
  • How to book (with price): Same fare ballpark as Option #1 (~€9–€14). Browse live times on Omio.
  • Pros: Handy when RER C is disrupted. Cons: Longer final walk; station isn’t the closest to the Palace.

Step-by-step: RER A → Transilien L

  1. Board RER A at Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy toward La Défense.
  2. At La Défense, follow signs to Transilien L platforms.
  3. Take a train to Versailles Rive Droite.
  4. Walk ~15–20 minutes to the Palace, or take a short local bus/taxi.

Getting to the main embarking point (La Défense interchange)

  • Wayfinding: La Défense is a large hub—allow extra minutes to follow Transilien L signage from the RER platforms.

🚌 Option #3 — RER A → Métro 9 → Bus 171 (Budget & Frequent)

Low cost Very frequent More changes

  • Overview: Go RER A to Auber, walk underground to Havre-Caumartin, ride Métro Line 9 to Pont de Sèvres, then hop on Bus 171 to Versailles.
  • How to book (with price): Use single tickets or a day pass; total roughly €7–€10. Visitor passes available via Klook.
  • Pros: High frequency; good during partial rail closures. Cons: Multiple transfers; bus subject to traffic.

Step-by-step: RER A → Métro 9 → Bus 171

  1. Take RER A from Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy to Auber.
  2. Follow connected passages to Havre-Caumartin (well-signed underground link).
  3. Ride Métro 9 to Pont de Sèvres (terminus).
  4. Outside the station, board Bus 171 toward Versailles (final stop near the Palace area).

Getting to the main embarking points (Auber/Havre-Caumartin & Pont de Sèvres)

  • Auber ⇄ Havre-Caumartin: Underground corridors with signs; allow 5–10 minutes.
  • Pont de Sèvres: Bus 171 bays are outside—follow the “171 Versailles” signs.

🚖 Option #4 — Private Transfer / Taxi (Door-to-Door)

Meet-and-greet Great with luggage/kids Flat per car

  • Overview: A driver collects you at your Disney hotel or the Chessy station forecourt and drops you at the Palace or your Versailles hotel.
  • How to book (with price): From ~€95–€160 per vehicle depending on size/time. Get fixed quotes on Welcome Pickups (Paris) or compare offers on GetTransfer. Ride-hailing alternatives: Uber, Bolt, or G7 Taxi app.
  • Pros: No transfers; fastest end-to-end when traveling with children or strollers. Cons: Most expensive option; traffic-dependent.

Step-by-step: Private Transfer / Taxi

  1. Book your pickup point (hotel lobby or Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy taxi stand) and destination (Palace entrance or hotel).
  2. Share your party size and luggage; confirm child seats if needed.
  3. Meet the driver at the scheduled time; ride non-stop to Versailles.

Getting to the main embarking points (Disney Hotels / Chessy Forecourt)

  • Hotel lobbies: Be ready 5–10 minutes early; keep phone/data on.
  • Chessy station: Taxi/ride-hail pickup zones are signposted outside the station.

🚗 Option #5 — Self-Drive (Rental Car, Disney → Versailles)

Flexible Great for detours Parking applies

  • Overview: Pick up a car near Disney or central Paris and drive ~60–90 minutes to Versailles (A4/A86 routes; follow signage for Versailles).
  • How to plan (with price): From ~€45–€85/day for compact cars, plus fuel/parking. Compare vehicles near Disney/Paris on Booking.com Cars. Many visitors park at Parking Château de Versailles (paid) or nearby lots.
  • Pros: Maximum freedom, easy to combine with other châteaux. Cons: City driving/parking; potential A86 tunnel restrictions for certain vehicles.

Step-by-step: Self-Drive

  1. Reserve a car (automatic/manual) via Booking.com Cars with pickup near Disney or Paris.
  2. Set GPS to Château de Versailles; choose A4 → A86 or per live traffic.
  3. Park in designated lots and walk to the Palace entrance.

Getting to the main embarking points (Rental Desks / Pickup Lots)

  • Disney/Val d’Europe area: Some agencies offer local pickups; otherwise collect in central Paris.

FAQ (Disneyland Paris to Versailles)

What’s the simplest public-transport route?
RER A from Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy + RER C to Versailles Château–Rive Gauche—closest walk to the Palace.

How long should I allow door-to-door?
About 1h15–1h50 by train options, ~60–90 minutes by car depending on traffic.

Are the trains stroller-friendly?
Yes—carriages are wide. Avoid peak commuter hours if possible for comfort.

Can I store luggage near Versailles?
Yes—use partners listed via Radical Storage Versailles or drop bags in Paris via Radical Storage Paris.

How do I skip ticket lines at the Palace?
Book timed-entry or guided experiences on GetYourGuide for fast access and expert commentary.

Where should I stay if I want a head start?
Sleep near Disney for an early departure or overnight in Versailles to beat morning queues—compare options on Booking.com (Versailles) and Booking.com (Disneyland area).