Sanssouci Palace — Frederick the Great's Rococo summer residence above the terraced vineyards of Potsdam, Germany

The palace Frederick the Great built to escape being king

Sanssouci skip-the-line — the rococo retreat above the vineyard terraces, where Prussia's warrior-king played the flute, hosted Voltaire, and asked to be buried beside his greyhounds. Day Pass opens every royal palace in Potsdam.

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  • UNESCO Palaces and Parks of Potsdam, 1990
  • 1747 Frederick the Great's summer retreat
  • All 17 Royal palaces of Potsdam · one Day Pass
  • 2M / year Paid palace visitors per year

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sanssouci+ Day Pass — Adult

One adult · all SPSG palaces in Potsdam open on your date

€38

  • sanssouci+ combined ticket — admission to ALL SPSG palaces in Potsdam open on your visit date (typically 8–12 palaces in summer)
  • Fixed 20-minute timed-entry slot for Sanssouci Palace interior + New Palace
  • Same-day flexibility: visit as many palaces as you can in one day
  • Booked direct from Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten — no resale
  • English-language pre-arrival briefing on which palaces are worth the time
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sanssouci+ Day Pass — Reduced

Student · under 18 · 65+ · disabled · same Day Pass benefits

€32

  • sanssouci+ combined ticket — same coverage as Adult tier (all SPSG palaces in Potsdam open on your visit date)
  • Bring proof at the gate (student card, ID showing age, disability ID)
  • Fixed 20-minute timed slot for Sanssouci Palace interior + New Palace
  • English-language pre-arrival briefing
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4.8 from 94 verified travellers
Annika B.
Hamburg, Germany
“We took the 10:00 slot on a Saturday in June — would have queued over an hour at the Historic Mill without the skip-the-line. Straight in, 20 minutes in the palace, then the New Palace and the Orangery on the same Day Pass.”
March 2026
Richard T.
Edinburgh, UK
“The concierge spelled out the catch — 132 steps from the park up to the palace entrance — before we booked. We picked the accessible route. Couldn't have navigated that from the official German site alone, the English is patchy.”
February 2026
Maëlys D.
Lyon, France
“Paid the family Day Pass on a whim — ended up being the best decision of our Berlin trip. Kids bored in the palace after 20 minutes, but we did the Chinese House, Orangery and the park all afternoon.”
February 2026
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5-minute audio guide

Your Sanssouci Palace 5-minute guide

Hand-written, narrated by a heritage host, sent to every customer the day before their visit. Five minutes on Frederick the Great's introvert palace — the philosopher king who wanted no troubles, the dogs buried at his side, the windmill he refused to demolish, his 1991 reburial against his own will.

  • What Sans Souci means and why Frederick wanted it
  • Why the famous windmill was never demolished
  • Frederick's dogs — and why they're buried beside him
  • The 1991 reburial that finally honoured his wishes

Included free with every ticket. No app, no download — plays in any browser.

About Sanssouci Palace

Sanssouci was Frederick the Great's answer to Versailles — but built as an intimate summer residence, not a court. Twelve rooms arranged along a single wing, crowning a terraced vineyard that steps up 30 metres from the park floor. Frederick designed it himself; the architect Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff built it in 1747. The name comes from the French sans souci — without cares.

Inside, the Rococo interiors are preserved almost exactly as Frederick left them. The Music Room where he played flute with C.P.E. Bach. The Concert Chamber. The Marble Hall with its Corinthian columns. The small Library with the king's private annotations still in the books. The Voltaire Room where the French philosopher lived for three years.

The 287-hectare Sanssouci Park surrounds the palace: ornamental gardens, the New Palace (Frederick's showpiece for visiting royals), the Orangery, Chinese House, and a dozen more buildings. A UNESCO World Heritage inscription since 1990. The Day Pass we sell covers all 17 royal palaces of Potsdam managed under one foundation — what would otherwise be 17 separate tickets is one ticket, one day.

Practical information

Opening hours
Palace interior: April–October only, Tuesday–Sunday 10:00–17:30 (last admission 30 min before close). Closed Mondays. Park open year-round with free admission.
Address
Maulbeerallee, 14469 Potsdam, Germany — inside Sanssouci Park
Getting there from Berlin
RE1 regional train from Berlin Hbf to Potsdam Hbf (25 min), then bus 695 or X15 to 'Schloss Sanssouci' (15 min). Or take the train one stop further to 'Potsdam Park Sanssouci' station — 50 m from the park entrance.
From Potsdam Hbf
Bus 695 / X15 runs every 20 min to Schloss Sanssouci. Tram 91 or 94 to Luisenplatz (100 m walk).
Accessibility
Sanssouci Palace sits above 132 vineyard steps — the park has accessible paths and a ramp to the palace interior. Wheelchairs free to borrow at the Historic Mill Visitor Centre. Contact us before booking if mobility is a concern — some palaces are easier than others.
Photography
Permitted inside the palaces. Flash is not. Tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed in the interiors.
Closed Mondays
Sanssouci Palace and most Potsdam royal palaces close every Monday. The park itself is open. If your only free day is a Monday, book for the next day or choose a park-only visit.
Dress
No formal code. Comfortable walking shoes for the park (the climb to the palace is steep).

About our service

Sanssouci Palace Tickets acts as a facilitator to assist international visitors in purchasing the Sanssouci + Royal Potsdam Day Pass directly from the official Potsdam palace ticket office. 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 spsg.de.

Frequently asked

What's included in the Day Pass?

Priority entry to Sanssouci Palace at your chosen 20-minute slot, plus same-day access to all 17 royal palaces of Potsdam — the New Palace, Orangery, Chinese House, Roman Baths, Neue Kammern, Bildergalerie, and ten more — on a single ticket. The Day Pass is the only ticket we sell for Sanssouci.

When should I arrive?

10–15 minutes before your slot. The palace sits above 132 steps from the park floor, so allow time for the climb. You won't be let in before your slot, but arriving late can mean rebooking to the next available.

What if I can't do the 132 steps?

Tell us at booking — there's an accessible route around the vineyard with ramped access to the palace. Wheelchairs are free to borrow at the Historic Mill Visitor Centre inside the park.

Can I change my date or time?

Tickets are issued for a specific date and are non-transferable once issued. If your plans change, reply to your confirmation email at least 48 hours before your date and we'll do our best to move you to a new available slot.

How long is a typical visit?

Sanssouci Palace interior alone: about 30 minutes. To use the Day Pass properly, plan a full day — 6 to 8 hours, since the 17 palaces are spread across the 287-hectare park. Most visitors do Sanssouci, the Orangery, the Chinese House and the New Palace and call it a day.

Is it really closed on Mondays?

Yes. Sanssouci Palace and most of the Potsdam royal palaces close every Monday of the year. The park itself stays open. If your only free day is Monday, we can't secure palace tickets — book for Tuesday.

Can I visit from Berlin and return the same day?

Easily. The RE1 train runs Berlin Hbf to Potsdam Hbf in 25 minutes every half-hour, and bus 695 from there to the palace entrance is another 15. Plan 6–8 hours round trip from Berlin if you want to use the Day Pass to its full extent.

What's your refund policy?

Tickets are issued for a specific date and are non-transferable once issued. If your plans change, reply to your confirmation email at least 48 hours before your date and we'll do our best to move you to a new available slot.