Discover Notre Dame’s restored splendor on a guided tour of Île de la Cité, Paris’s historic heart. Explore iconic landmarks effortlessly.
Discover Notre Dame’s restored splendor on a guided tour of Île de la Cité, Paris’s historic heart. Explore iconic landmarks effortlessly.
- Square Jean XXIII - An ancient religious site where archaeological digs uncovered a pillar used for propaganda by the Nautes, a corporation of traders. This site illustrates how the Romans utilized the Nautes’ economic and political influence in Paris to merge the Celtic and Greco-Roman pantheon of gods. Enjoy stunning photos of Notre Dame’s…
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Square Jean XXIII - An ancient religious site where archaeological digs uncovered a pillar used for propaganda by the Nautes, a corporation of traders. This site illustrates how the Romans utilized the Nautes’ economic and political influence in Paris to merge the Celtic and Greco-Roman pantheon of gods. Enjoy stunning photos of Notre Dame’s flying buttresses.
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Seine River - Take a leisurely stroll along the Seine, the iconic river of Paris. The Seine and its banks are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in central Paris.
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Ile de la Cite - Explore Ile de la Cite, an island in central Paris that hosts many landmarks, including the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Sainte-Chapelle.
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Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - Experience the shared excitement of visiting this beautifully restored global landmark. Learn about the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of the French monarchy, which lasted over a thousand years, before entering the Cathedral. Discover the messages on Notre Dame’s facade and hear the stories of Sainte Geneviève and Saint Denis. Learn how Victor Hugo’s “Hunchback” story saved the Cathedral from destruction.
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Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - Inside Notre Dame: Step into the 12th and 13th-century Gothic monument. Explore over 450,000 square feet of cream-colored limestone, meticulously cleaned of ash, lead dust, and centuries of grime, revealing its bright, celestial allure. Admire the craftsmanship of over 2,000 workers and artisans from across France who contributed to the cathedral’s reconstruction. Discover the new liturgical furniture, like the altar, and view delicately sculpted scenes from the life of Christ. Marvel at gold-leaf stars on a deep blue ceiling in one of the painted side chapels, and gaze at cherubs on the oculus, a stone ring at the center of the four vaults forming the cathedral’s transept crossing. Appreciate the restored central nave, forming the foundation of one of the most spectacular architectural masterpieces ever built.
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Point Zero - The point from which distances from Paris to other locations are measured. Step on it to ensure a return to Paris. Historically, criminals repented here before execution.
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Parvis Notre Dame - Place Jean-Paul II - Walk onto the plaza in front of the cathedral, currently being redesigned to open towards the Seine River, facilitating easier and more comfortable visitor flow. Enjoy engaging narration from an expert guide who will explain the history of the Square dating back to Roman times. Today, it is commonly known as the Notre Dame Plaza. Guests will also see the Statue of Charlemagne and His Guards, a monumental bronze statue on the plaza, while gaining fascinating insights into this historical French figure.
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Prefecture de Police - Visit the Paris Police Prefecture, a unit of the French Ministry of the Interior providing police, emergency, and various administrative services to Paris and its surrounding suburbs. The Prefecture supervises the Paris Police force, the Paris Fire Brigade, and departments issuing ID cards and driver licenses or monitoring alien residents. The Department is housed in a historic building, visibly marked by bullet impacts from WWII during the liberation of Paris from the Germans.
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Marche aux fleurs - Ile de la Cite - Visit the Flower Market on Notre Dame Island, located on Place Louis Lépine between the Notre-Dame Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle Chapel. Since 1830, the market has attracted avid gardeners and curious passersby. Both covered and open-air, the market mainly consists of pavilions from the 1900s and is a delightful sight when open. * This market is not always open, but groups will still walk through the area regardless.
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Palais de Justice de Paris - While on the City Island of Paris “Ile de la Cité,” see one of the oldest and most prestigious official buildings in Paris, the Palais de Justice law courts. The site has been used for government purposes since Roman times, a tradition continued by the Merovingian and Capetian dynasties, which the guide will overview, along with time for photos.
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Sainte-Chapelle - The Sainte-Chapelle is a royal chapel in the Gothic style, within the medieval Palais de la Cité, the residence of the Kings of France until the 14th century, on the Île de la Cité in the River Seine in Paris, France. Construction began sometime after 1238, and the chapel was consecrated on 26 April 1248. Guests will have time to take photos and enjoy a brief introduction to this exquisite Gothic masterpiece’s exterior. Those who choose this option will enter later for a 60-minute interior visit.
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Conciergerie - Guests will stop to take photos and enjoy a fascinating introduction to the old prison of Paris where Marie Antoinette was held for 9 months. It was here that the famous Revolutionary Tribunal sentenced 2,639 people to execution by guillotine during the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution.
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Tour de l’Horloge - Clock Tower 3 mins Guests will learn about this 650-year-old clock, initially a watchtower for the Royal Palace’s security. It is rectangular, massive, and 47 meters high, with walls nearly a meter thick. The Clock Tower has undergone extensive restorations, from 1840 to 1843 to consolidate the lower part and establish a guardhouse at its foot, between 1843 and 1848, and then between 1860 and 1861, restoring it to its medieval appearance, especially in its upper parts. The vaulted room on the fourth floor and the upper level of the tower were completely restored.
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Place Dauphine - The oldest square in Paris, built by Henri IV for his first son. A place where French people enjoy playing the beloved game of pétanque.
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Pont-Neuf - The oldest bridge in Paris, offering stunning views of the Louvre, Seine River, Eiffel Tower, French Academy, and Monnaie de Paris. The tour concludes here for those without Sainte Chappelle tickets.

- Notre Dame Cathedral and its breathtaking architecture
- Optional upgrade to enter the Sainte-Chapelle, a 13th-century royal chapel built by King Louis IX
- Panoramic Views of the breathtaking Île de la Cité and the Seine River
- Fully guided tour with first-class expert local friendly guide
- Notre Dame Cathedral and its breathtaking architecture
- Optional upgrade to enter the Sainte-Chapelle, a 13th-century royal chapel built by King Louis IX
- Panoramic Views of the breathtaking Île de la Cité and the Seine River
- Fully guided tour with first-class expert local friendly guide
- Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off / Transportation / Food and Drink / Gratitude
- Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off / Transportation / Food and Drink / Gratitude
Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Notre Dame Cathedral on this expertly guided tour, located on the historic Île de la Cité—the very heart of Paris. Be among the first to see the magnificent restoration of Notre Dame, one of the world’s most renowned Gothic masterpieces, now more dazzling than ever. Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Île de la…
Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Notre Dame Cathedral on this expertly guided tour, located on the historic Île de la Cité—the very heart of Paris. Be among the first to see the magnificent restoration of Notre Dame, one of the world’s most renowned Gothic masterpieces, now more dazzling than ever. Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Île de la Cité, the historical core of Paris. Many visitors are unaware that this famous island, embraced by the Seine River, is the birthplace of Paris. Once the site of Lutetia, a humble settlement of the Parisi tribes, it transformed into the vibrant center of one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Today, it hosts some of Paris’s most celebrated landmarks, including the grand exterior of Notre Dame Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle.
- Please wear comfortable shoes as this tour involves a fair amount of walking, including over uneven surfaces, cobblestones, hills, inclines, declines and stairs.
- Participants should be in good health - consult first with your doctor if you have any medical condition or are not used to regular exercise.
- Wheelchairs, motorised scooters or any other device to assist mobility are not recommended, as we cannot guarantee: that all footpaths/sidewalks/curbs will have suitable ramps.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
- Anybody under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by somebody aged 18 years or older.
- Please bring: Photo ID, Comfortable shoes and water (we will be waiting in the sun), Church dress code: A scarf or jumper to cover your shoulders
- Not recommended for travellers with limited mobility
- Guests who upgraded to enter to Sainte-Chappelle, please bring: Photo ID, Comfortable shoes and water (we will be waiting in the sun), Church dress code: A scarf or jumper to cover your shoulders
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.