Palace of Versailles, Fontainebleau forest & day-trips from the capital
Main city
Paris
Budget level
Moderate budget
Best months
March, April, May
🎓 Student vibe
Intense but rewarding. Paris students often escape to Fontainebleau for rock climbing or hiking on weekends. The free-museum access for EU residents under 26 makes the capital itself the biggest student playground in France.
From paris
40 min to Versailles
RER C or Transilien L from Paris
From paris
45 min to Fontainebleau
Transilien R from Gare de Lyon
From strasbourg
2h10 to Paris
TGV Inouï, frequent
Journey times are approximate. Always check current schedules on sncf-connect.com.
The Sun King's legendary palace and its spectacular 800-hectare gardens.
EU residents under 26: check current access policy at chateauversailles.fr — free entry applies to some areas. Policy can change.
💡 Student tip
The park and gardens are free to enter. The palace itself has a charge but EU residents under 26 may qualify for free entry — verify at chateauversailles.fr before your visit.
25,000 hectares of forest with famous boulder fields beloved by the climbing world.
Forest access is free. Château de Fontainebleau charges for the palace (reduced under-26 rate — check fontainebleau.fr).
💡 Student tip
You don't need to be a climber — hiking is free and the forest is stunning in autumn. Bring a picnic and combine with the medieval château in town.
UNESCO-listed medieval market town, largely intact, with ramparts and underground galleries.
💡 Student tip
Less known than Versailles so much less crowded. The village itself is free to walk around; a few museums have student rates.
Paris's hilltop village-within-a-city, with artists' studios, cafés, and panoramic views.
Sacré-Cœur is free to enter. The funicular has a cost (or use your Navigo card).
💡 Student tip
Free entry to Sacré-Cœur basilica. Go early morning or after 8pm to avoid peak crowds. Rue Lepic has affordable markets.
The world's best collection of Impressionism — Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh — in a stunning converted railway station.
Free for EU residents under 26 (policy subject to change — always verify at musee-orsay.fr). First Sunday of the month is free for all.
💡 Student tip
EU residents under 26 may enter free — check musee-orsay.fr for current policy. Book a timed entry online to skip queues.
🎫 Student discounts in this region
Many national museums in Île-de-France offer free access to EU residents under 26. Rules vary by museum — always check the official site in advance. Student cards from French universities (carte étudiant) are widely recognised.
🚂 Travel tip
A Navigo Semaine or monthly pass covers all Paris RER/Metro/Transilien lines to the edges of Île-de-France. For one-off day-trips, Transilien day-return tickets are often cheaper than two singles.
Official sources
Last verified: 2025-09-01