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About the station 

The sleepy suburb of Versailles is known for one thing, and one thing only. The former residence of France’s royal family, the Château de Versailles, is situated in this unassuming town, and this UNESCO World Heritage Site is among the most notable and revered places in Europe. The crown jewel of France’s historic monuments, Chateau Versailles is emblematic of the former monarchy’s opulence along with a symbol for the country’s enduring place in history. It’s hard to find a more beautiful building anywhere in the world. Every year, thousands of tourists flock to Versailles from Paris and elsewhere to admire the Palace of Versailles and its gardens. 

Versailles-Chantiers Station is the primary transportation hub for the city’s commuters along with the most common way tourists get to the palace from Paris. SNCF operates multiple routes that take commuters from various points in Paris to Versailles, and you can easily spot groups of tourists eagerly awaiting their visit to Chateau Versailles. While it’s a 20-minute walk to the palace, Versailles-Chantiers is the most convenient transit method, especially with the parking being limited in town. 

Can I store my luggage at Versailles?

The Chateau de Versailles does not allow suitcases and larger items inside the palace, so you’ll want to find a secure place to store luggage and other belongings before you head in. There are left luggage options at two entrances of the palace where visitors can store items for free, but these services are often closed without notice. If you prefer to store luggage more centrally, you can also leave your belongings at a luggage storage facility in Versailles instead. 

Which Versaille train stations have luggage storage?

Chantiers is the main Versailles train station, however, there is also the Versailles Rive Droite Station on the opposite side of town that’s on the same line. The best option for luggage storage Versailles Chantiers Station has available would be a nearby location from luggage storage services like Bounce. These convenient luggage storage solutions are more secure than luggage lockers and come with a host of useful features. 

Where can I store my luggage for a few hours in Paris?

If you’re planning a day trip to Versailles from Paris, you’ll want to leave your bags with the best luggage storage available. In Paris, the best luggage facilities are Bounce locations near travel hotspots and transportation hubs. Even better, you can rely on the Bounce mobile app (with our 24/7 customer support) to make the day trip to Versailles stress-free. 

Is there a cloakroom at Versailles?

The cloakroom is currently not currently operational, and it has not been published when this service will resume, but the size limit for items was 18” x 16” x 10” for all bags and belongings. That’s why you’ll want to explore other secure luggage storage options in Versailles. 

Things to do near Versailles-Chantiers Station

Château de Versailles 

Simply put, this 17th-century palace is one of the most vital pieces of France’s national identity, and any comprehensive experience of the country must include a stop at Chateau de Versailles. The palace was originally built for Louis XIV as a symbol of the French monarch’s authority, and it certainly achieved that aim as it was the envy of the world for decades. While the viability of the historic institution inevitably failed when the monarchy was toppled in the French Revolution, the Château de Versailles endured political turmoil and has remained a symbol for France ever since.

Remarkably, the palace hasn’t changed much in the centuries that have followed, which might explain why it’s such an appealing destination for history buffs and art enthusiasts. The palace is an all-day affair, with extensive grounds and stunning gardens to tour when the weather cooperates, and an incredible interior filled with priceless works of art and luxurious furnishings. A guided tour is the way to go, with reservations being highly recommended.

Château de Versailles Bag Policy 

For security purposes, all luggage and larger personal items are prohibited inside the palace. There is also an 18” x 16” x 10” size limit in the cloakroom, which is not currently operational. 

The Musée Lambinet 

While the Chateau Versailles (understandably) takes all the headlines, there’s actually another museum housed in a wonderful building that’s worth visiting while you’re in town. The opulent Hôtel Lambinet houses the town’s local museum, where you can admire artwork from Versailles artists along with artifacts from the town’s long history. It’s not essential in the way that Chateau Versailles is, but it's worth a stop if you have an hour to tack onto your day trip from Paris. 

The Musée Lambinet bag policy 

There is no explicitly stated bag policy regarding the size of bags allowed, but the left luggage service, which has been suspended, only accommodated cabin suitcases and smaller bags. 

Airport travel from Versailles-Chantiers Station 

How to get to Versailles-Chantiers Station from Charles De Gaulle Airport 

If you’re flying into Charles de Gaulle Airport, you’ll start by taking the RER B Train into the city, You’ll transfer at the Saint-Michel Notre-Dame stop to the RER C Train, which will take you directly to Versailles-Chantiers Station. 

How to get to Versailles-Chantiers Station from Paris Orly Airport 

Flying into Paris Orly Airport has one major advantage over its more popular counterpart: it’s a quicker trip to Versailles. The RER C Train directly connects Paris Orly with Versailles, with the trip taking an hour or less. 

Getting around the city from Versailles-Chantiers Station

Chateau de Versailles

Versailles-Chantiers is a little over a 20-minute walk away from the Chateau Versailles, however, the route is scenic and you’ll catch glimpses of the palace and the surrounding gardens as you get closer. 

Paris 

Being one of the most popular landmarks in France, it makes sense that Chateau Versailles would be highly accessible from Paris. SNCF runs the RER C Line all the way to Versailles-Chantiers Station, with stops throughout Paris that make it easy to reach from anywhere in the city. The line runs every 20 minutes or so and the ride lasts about an hour. 

If you’re staying near Gare Montparnasse, you can also take the SNCF Line N directly to Versailles-Chantiers. There’s a train scheduled about every 15 minutes, making it a flexible way to get to Versailles. The ride takes about 90 minutes.  

Luggage storage near Versailles-Chantiers Station 

While Chateau de Versailles is undoubtedly on your bucket list, the adventure doesn’t have to end there. With luggage storage facilities throughout France, Bounce has you covered when it comes to exploring this fantastic country. Now you'll know there's always a place to store the extra bags nearby.