Adult (Palais only)
Ages 18+
€22
- Full 25-room palace circuit
- HistoPad AR tablet — 11 languages
- Skip-the-line priority queue
Palais des Papes skip-the-line — 14th-century Avignon papal palace, 25 rooms with HistoPad AR reconstructions, combo with the legendary Pont Saint-Bénézet bridge.
See ticket optionsAges 18+
€22
Students · seniors 65+ · 8–17
€18
2 adults + up to 3 under-18s
€65 €58 Save €7
Classic Avignon combo — palace + bridge
€28
“The HistoPad is the thing. Every room looks like an empty stone hall — point the tablet and you see what it was in 1370: tapestries, chairs, carved wood, the pope sitting there. Turned what could have been 'big cold Gothic rooms' into a story.”
“Palais + bridge combo is the right call. Palace in the morning (cooler, fresher energy), Pont d'Avignon after lunch. Finally got the 'Sur le pont d'Avignon' song out of my head by actually walking on it.”
“Booked Pont du Gard the same trip. Two TGV hours from Paris, two Roman-medieval-French monuments, one French weekend. Skip-the-line at both saved us roughly three hours of queueing in July.”
In 1309 Pope Clement V, under French royal pressure, moved the papal court from Rome to Avignon. For 68 years — seven popes — Christendom's administrative centre was here, not at the Vatican. The palace you visit today was built between 1335 and 1364 by Popes Benedict XII (the austere 'Old Palace') and Clement VI (the decorated 'New Palace') to house that government.
At 15,000 m² it is the largest Gothic palace in Europe. The Great Chapel alone is 52 metres long. The papal apartments, including Clement VI's Pope's Chamber with its preserved blue-star fresco ceiling and the Stag Room with its hunting-scene murals, survive with original 14th-century painted surfaces — rare anywhere. The Consistory and Grand Audience Hall held the diplomatic work of the medieval Church.
After the papacy returned to Rome in 1377, Avignon remained a papal legation until the French Revolution, then spent 110 years as a Napoleonic army barracks (which damaged most of the frescoes). Restoration has been continuous since the early 20th century. The HistoPad AR tablet now shows each room as it looked when popes ruled Europe from here.
Palais des Papes Tickets acts as a facilitator to assist international visitors in purchasing skip-the-line tickets directly from Avignon Tourisme, the official operator of the Palais des Papes and the Pont Saint-Bénézet. We do not resell tickets — we provide a personalised booking and English-language support service. Our concierge service fee is included in the displayed price. For those who prefer to purchase directly, the official ticket site is palais-des-papes.com.
Priority entry at the Place du Palais gate, full access to the 25-room palace circuit (Great Chapel, Pope's Chamber, Stag Room, Consistory, Grand Audience Hall, terraces with city views), and the HistoPad AR tablet in your choice of 11 languages. The Pont d'Avignon is included only on the combo tier.
A tablet provided at entry that, in each room, shows a 3D reconstruction of how it looked under the 14th-century popes — frescoes as they were, furniture, figures. 11 languages including EN/FR/DE/ES/IT/JP/ZH/KO/RU/PT/AR. Kids-mode available. Included in every ticket tier.
Yes, for €6 extra. The Pont Saint-Bénézet ('the bridge of the Avignon song') is 500m from the palace, takes 30 min to walk, and completes the UNESCO listing. The combo saves €4 vs buying separately. Most first-time visitors do both.
2–3 hours for the palace with the HistoPad at a steady pace. Add 30–45 min for the Pont d'Avignon. A full Avignon morning or afternoon if you include lunch in the old town between the two.
Peak-summer (Jul–Aug) weekend queues hit 40–60 min at the main gate. Mornings (09:00–10:30) and late afternoons (after 16:30) are quieter. Skip-the-line cuts any queue to under 5 minutes.
Doable as a long day — TGV Paris Gare de Lyon → Avignon TGV in 2h40m. Better as an overnight with Pont du Gard or the Luberon. From Marseille or Lyon: easy day trip.
Two situations trigger a full refund: (a) we cannot secure your chosen slot, or (b) the palace closes (rare — 25 Dec mainly). Outside those, tickets are non-transferable. Reply to your confirmation email 48h+ ahead and we'll try.
Yes — kids 8+ tend to love the HistoPad (kids' mode), the Stag Room frescoes, and the ramparts views. Under-8s are free at the gate; the family tier bundles the paperwork. The palace has significant stairs — strollers are tough, a carrier works better.