Discover the story behind Paris’s most iconic cathedral in this intimate, expert-led experience.
Begin with a 30-minute guided walk around Notre-Dame’s exterior. Admire the monumental façade, legendary gargoyles, and flying buttresses as your guide reveals the secrets hidden in the stone — from medieval legends to the modern-day restoration.
Then, step inside for a 50 to 60-minute in-depth visit of the cathedral’s breathtaking interior. Explore its soaring nave, intricate stained glass, and spiritual symbolism with exclusive insight from your guide. With group sizes limited to 6 guests, this tour offers space to reflect, ask questions, and truly connect with the history and soul of Notre-Dame.
Private: This option offers a fully private experience, exclusively for you, with your own dedicated guide.
The main forecourt of the cathedral, offering a grand view of the west façade, its three portals, statues of saints, and central rose window.
An imposing bronze equestrian statue symbolizing the roots of European unity and the cathedral’s medieval political importance.
Walk along Rue du Cloître-Notre-Dame (visible on maps) to admire the cathedral’s dramatic flying buttresses, intricate gargoyles, and the South Rose Window. This quiet side street offers one of the best close-up views of Notre-Dame’s architectural innovations and sculptural details.
A peaceful garden behind Notre-Dame offering views of the apse, spire reconstruction, and delicate stonework—ideal for storytelling and quiet admiration.
Step inside the soul of Paris with an expert-led tour of Notre-Dame’s restored interior. Discover the grandeur of its Gothic arches, the symbolism in its stained-glass windows, and the serene rhythm of light and stone. The visit covers the nave, side chapels, choir area, and offers insights into the cathedral’s spiritual and architectural legacy — from its medieval foundations to its 21st-century rebirth.
Please meet us at the corner of Rue d'Arcole, directly facing the café "Aux Tours Notre Dame" across the street. Our representative will be easy to spot—look for someone holding a sign that says "VOYAGE".
Please show your voucher to our representative at the meeting point to be checked-in.
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Summer is the peak tourist season in Paris, with warm weather and long daylight hours. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities and festivals. However, it's also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.
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