Explore Île de la Cité, marvel at Notre Dame, and skip the line to Sainte Chapelle. Discover Parisian history and culture with a guided tour.
Explore Île de la Cité, marvel at Notre Dame, and skip the line to Sainte Chapelle. Discover Parisian history and culture with a guided tour.
- Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - View Notre Dame Cathedral, a timeless emblem of Parisian architecture, stands as a testament to centuries of history and craftsmanship. Its soaring spires and intricate facades inspire awe in visitors from around the world. Despite enduring hardships, including the devastating fire of 2019, Notre Dame remains a…
- Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - View Notre Dame Cathedral, a timeless emblem of Parisian architecture, stands as a testament to centuries of history and craftsmanship. Its soaring spires and intricate facades inspire awe in visitors from around the world. Despite enduring hardships, including the devastating fire of 2019, Notre Dame remains a symbol of resilience and cultural significance, drawing millions of admirers to its hallowed halls each year.
- Ile de la Cite - The Île de la Cité, often referred to as the “Island of the City,” is one of the two natural islands in the Seine River within the heart of Paris, France. Steeped in history, it is considered the historical center of Paris and is home to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Among its notable sites are the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral, the medieval Sainte-Chapelle with its breathtaking stained glass windows, and the historic Conciergerie, a former royal palace turned prison during the French Revolution.
The island’s rich heritage dates back to ancient times when it was inhabited by the Parisii tribe, from whom the city of Paris takes its name. Over the centuries, it has served as a focal point for political, religious, and cultural activities, shaping the identity of the city. Today, the Île de la Cité continues to enchant visitors with its timeless charm, picturesque views, and a palpable sense of history that permeates its streets and monuments.
- Place Dauphine - Place Dauphine, a charming square tucked away on the Île de la Cité in Paris, exudes a tranquil ambiance reminiscent of old-world Parisian charm. Built in the early 17th century under the patronage of King Henry IV, it boasts a symmetrical layout lined with elegant buildings adorned with classic French architecture. Visitors can stroll along its cobblestone paths, basking in the peaceful atmosphere and admiring the picturesque surroundings. With its quaint cafes and historic significance, Place Dauphine offers a delightful retreat from the bustling streets of the city, inviting travelers to unwind and savor the timeless beauty of Paris.
- Pont-Neuf - Pont Neuf, translated as “New Bridge,” is ironically the oldest standing bridge across the Seine River in Paris. Built between 1578 and 1607 during the reigns of Henry III and Henry IV, it is a historic landmark that has witnessed centuries of Parisian life and history. Despite its name, Pont Neuf is a symbol of enduring elegance and resilience, adorned with ornate sculptures and providing breathtaking views of the river and the city. As one of the most iconic bridges in Paris, Pont Neuf continues to charm visitors with its timeless beauty and rich heritage.
- Sainte-Chapelle - Sainte Chapelle, a jewel of Gothic architecture nestled within the heart of Paris, captivates with its ethereal beauty and exquisite craftsmanship. Built in the 13th century by King Louis IX, the chapel is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows, which bathe the interior in kaleidoscopic hues of light. Visitors are transported to another realm as they gaze upon these masterpieces, each panel depicting biblical narratives with unparalleled artistry. A visit to Sainte Chapelle is a journey into the sublime, offering a glimpse into the medieval world and the enduring power of faith and creativity.
- Conciergerie - Entry ticket is included with this tour. enjoy a self guided tour inside The Conciergerie, originally a royal palace turned prison, is a historic monument located on the Île de la Cité in Paris. Dating back to the Middle Ages, it served as a residence for French kings before being converted into a prison during the French Revolution. The Conciergerie gained notoriety as a holding place for prisoners awaiting trial during the Reign of Terror, including notable figures such as Marie Antoinette. Today, it stands as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into its tumultuous past through exhibitions and displays that showcase its role in French history. With its imposing architecture and fascinating stories, the Conciergerie remains a captivating destination for those seeking to delve into the darker chapters of Parisian history.
- Skip the Line Entry Tickets into Saint Chapelle
- Walking tour of Ile de la Cite
- Expert English speaking Guide
- Skip the Line Entry Tickets into Saint Chapelle
- Walking tour of Ile de la Cite
- Expert English speaking Guide
- Notre Dame Entrance - It is been reconstructed
- Guided tour inside Saint Chapelle
- Notre Dame Entrance - It is been reconstructed
- Guided tour inside Saint Chapelle
Experience the allure of Île de la Cité in Paris as you delve into its regal past at Place Dauphine and catch a glimpse of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral during a guided tour. Skip the queues with access to Sainte Chapelle, a stunning Gothic chapel, for further exploration after the tour.
Begin your journey with a knowledgeable guide, strolling through…
Experience the allure of Île de la Cité in Paris as you delve into its regal past at Place Dauphine and catch a glimpse of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral during a guided tour. Skip the queues with access to Sainte Chapelle, a stunning Gothic chapel, for further exploration after the tour.
Begin your journey with a knowledgeable guide, strolling through Île de la Cité. Learn about the ongoing restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral following the tragic 2019 fire while marveling at its grand facade. You can not enter due to its reconstruction.
Cross the Seine to visit the renowned Shakespeare and Company bookstore. Dive into the captivating history of Place Dauphine and take in panoramic views of Île de la Cité as you wander its ancient streets.
Conclude your tour with a self-guided visit to the breathtaking Sainte Chapelle, renowned for its exquisite 13th-century stained glass windows. Enjoy priority entry and immerse yourself in a tapestry of Parisian history, culture, and elegance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.