Explore the iconic Gothic architecture of Notre-Dame Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle on a semi-private guided tour. With a maximum of 5 guests, enjoy a personalized experience as your expert guide shares captivating tales of Parisian history. This 2-hour tour offers a relaxed pace and exclusive insights into two of Paris's most treasured landmarks.
- Semi-private tour limited to 5 participants for a personal touch.
- Guided visits to both Notre-Dame Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle.
- Pre-reserved tickets ensuring a smooth entry to Sainte-Chapelle.
- Engaging stories and expert insights from a local guide.
Discover Notre Dame and Sainte-Chapelle on a semi-private tour of no more than 5 guests. Step inside Notre Dame Cathedral with your guide and use pre-reserved tickets to enter Sainte-Chapelle stress-free.
Begin at Sainte-Chapelle, built in the 13th century by King Louis IX to house sacred relics, including the Crown of Thorns. Step inside to admire 15 magnificent stained-glass windows, each soaring to 15 meters and telling more than 1,100 biblical stories. Experience one of the most breathtaking sights of the Middle Ages, as colorful light fills the royal chapel. Learn how Sainte-Chapelle symbolized both faith and royal power, becoming one of Europe’s most admired Gothic treasures.
Take a short walk to Notre Dame Cathedral, begun in 1163 and completed over 200 years later. Admire its flying buttresses, sculpted portals, and towers that made it the heart of medieval Paris. Recall iconic moments in French history: Joan of Arc’s trial, Napoleon’s coronation, and the worldwide fame of Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Visit the interior with your guide to uncover Gothic design, sacred art, and hidden symbolism. Learn about the 2019 fire, which damaged parts of the cathedral yet left it standing as a symbol of resilience. Restoration is ongoing, but visitors can still admire its façade, towers, and lively square.
We will meet right outside a café named Brasserie Les Deux Palais located at 3 Boulevard du Palais, 75004. Your guide will have a signboard that says, “Walks In Europe.”
Your guide will have the necessary pre-reserved tickets with them.
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Notre-Dame is a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture and one of the most famous cathedrals in the world. It has been undergoing restoration since the 2019 fire.
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