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Notre-Dame Cathedral

Paris, France

Discover the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Explore its stunning Gothic architecture, historic towers, and rich heritage with guided tours and audio experiences. A must-visit landmark in the heart of Paris.


Notre-Dame Cathedral Tickets and Tours

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About the Notre-Dame Cathedral

Attraction Name:  Notre-Dame Cathedral
Location: Paris, France

Latitude:  48.8530° N and Longitude: 2.3499° E


Notre-Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, stands proudly on the Île de la Cité in the heart of Paris. Known for its soaring spires, magnificent rose windows, and detailed sculptures, it has witnessed centuries of Parisian history. Though currently undergoing restoration after the 2019 fire, the cathedral remains an iconic symbol of resilience and beauty. Visitors can explore the surrounding plaza, admire the façade, and enjoy panoramic views of the Seine and city from nearby vantage points. It’s a must-see for history, architecture, and culture enthusiasts.


General Travel Guide:  Visiting the Notre-Dame Cathedral


Top Attractions:

  • West façade with the Gallery of Kings
  • Rose Windows – North, South, and West
  • Gothic Gargoyles and Chimera
  • Square Jean XXIII – scenic garden behind the cathedral
  • Archaeological Crypt of the Île de la Cité


Getting There:

Accessible via:

  • Metro: Cité (Line 4), Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame (RER B and C)
  • Bus: Lines 21, 38, 47, 85, 96
  • By Foot: Short walk from the Latin Quarter, Sainte-Chapelle, and Pont Neuf


Museums & Exhibits:

  • Façade: Intricately sculpted scenes from the Bible and French history
  • Interior: Vaulted ceilings, stained-glass artistry, and the grand organ
  • Towers: (Closed for restoration) Formerly accessible for views of Paris and the bell towers
  • Crypt: Roman and medieval ruins beneath the plaza


Gardens & Grounds:

  • Square Jean XXIII: Quiet green space perfect for views and relaxation
  • Place Jean-Paul II: Open plaza in front of the cathedral
  • Riverbanks: Scenic walks along the Seine with classic Parisian charm


Nearby Food & Dining:

  • Quaint cafés: Along Rue Chanoinesse and Rue d’Arcole
  • Bistros & Brasseries: Le Quasimodo Notre Dame, Aux Tours de Notre-Dame
  • Bakery stops: Maison d’Isabelle (award-winning croissants)
  • Latin Quarter eateries: Just a short stroll for casual and fine dining



FAQs

Notre-Dame Cathedral is located on Île de la Cité in central Paris. You can reach it via Metro Line 4 (Cité) or RER B/C (Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame), as well as by several bus lines.

The closest metro station is Cité (Line 4). You can also use Saint-Michel – Notre-Dame (RER B and C) for direct access from airports and other major Paris stations.

Yes, Notre-Dame is within walking distance from both. It's about 10 minutes from the Latin Quarter and 15–20 minutes from the Louvre Museum, making it ideal for sightseeing on foot.

While the cathedral’s interior is under restoration, guided walking tours of the exterior and surrounding historical areas are available. Some tours also include access to nearby attractions like Sainte-Chapelle.

The cathedral's interior is closed for restoration after the 2019 fire, but visitors can explore the plaza, gardens, and exterior. Full reopening is expected by the end of 2024.

Yes, many Seine River cruises include views of Notre-Dame. Day and evening cruises often highlight the cathedral along with other Paris landmarks.

The towers are currently closed due to restoration work. Previously, visitors could climb them for panoramic views and to see the famous bell and gargoyles.

The plaza and surrounding areas are accessible, but interior access is limited during restoration. Check local updates for changes as the reopening nears.

For fewer crowds and good light for photos, visit early morning or late afternoon. Weekdays are generally quieter than weekends.

 


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