Discover one of the world’s most legendary landmarks with our guided Notre-Dame experience, offering two ways to explore this iconic cathedral. Choose a reserved interior visit to step inside the newly restored Notre-Dame and admire its soaring Gothic vaults, radiant rose windows, and beautifully renewed nave, choir, and chapels. Led by a passionate expert guide, you’ll uncover over 850 years of history, sacred relics, and the remarkable craftsmanship behind its five-year restoration.
Prefer to stay outside? Join our exterior guided tour to explore the magnificent façade, towers, sculptures, and hidden details of Notre-Dame while learning the story of its construction, legends, and dramatic rebirth. Your guide will bring the cathedral’s rich past to life from the parvis and surrounding streets.
Whether you choose to go inside or discover Notre-Dame from the outside, this guided experience offers a deeper understanding of one of Paris’s most treasured monuments
During the Notre-Dame Cathedral interior guided visit, travelers begin outside with their guide, who explains the history and symbolism of the cathedral’s Gothic architecture, including the sculpted portals and flying buttresses. With reserved access, they skip the general lines and enter the cathedral directly. Inside, they discover the grand central nave with its soaring ribbed vaults and restored limestone, now brighter after the fire. The tour includes the choir and side chapels, where travelers admire religious artworks, sculptures, and altars. Visitors will see the magnificent rose windows, particularly the 13th-century stained glass masterpieces that survived the fire. Guests learn about the cathedral’s spiritual and cultural role through the centuries, view relics, and experience the renewed ambiance of this world-famous monument..
Please meet your guide 15 minutes before your selected tour time next to the
Charlemagne statue at Notre Dame. The tour guide will be waiting there, holding a sign with the name of the activity provider and a pink flag
Please meet your guide 15 minutes before your selected tour time next to the Charlemagne statue at Notre Dame. The tour guide will be waiting there, holding a sign with the name of the activity provider and a pink flag.
Please note that appropriate attire is required inside Notre Dame Cathedral — sleeveless tops, shorts, and other revealing clothing are not permitted.
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