Plan Your Visit to Notre-Dame Cathedral

Notre-Dame de Paris is a Gothic cathedral on the Île de la Cité in the Seine river, in central Paris, France.

Tickets Best time Visit length
Check official site Shoulder season 2-4 hours
Notre-Dame Cathedral

Tickets & passes

If you only need a standard ticket or free-entry reservation for Notre-Dame Cathedral, the official site is usually the best place to start: opening hours, dress codes, and security rules come from the managing body. If you want a smoother booking and check-in flow (skip-the-line options, mobile tickets, free cancellation on many offers, or guided visits), a trusted partner can be a good alternative. Confirm what is included before you book.

Official

Entry from the operator

Best for official timed entry, dome or tower climbs where sold separately, and rules specific to Notre-Dame Cathedral.

Start here for plain tickets and visit regulations.

Partners

Book with a trusted partner

Useful for reserved entry, guided tours, audio guides, and flexible cancellation when pairing Notre-Dame Cathedral with other France landmarks.

Security lines can be long even with tickets; bring a light bag. Modest dress codes may apply at religious sites.

Tips

Which option fits you?

Use the official channel for simple admission. Use a partner when you want a guided or skip-the-line style experience in France.

Check last entry times; many heritage sites stop admissions early.

Why visit Notre-Dame Cathedral

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Why Notre-Dame Cathedral stands out

Notre-Dame de Paris is a Gothic cathedral on the Île de la Cité in the Seine river, in central Paris, France.

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What you'll see

Begun in 1163, it's known for its rose windows, flying buttresses, twin towers, and gargoyles, and has been undergoing restoration following the 2019 fire, with reopening for visitors completed in December 2024.

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Worth planning for

It remains one of the most visited monuments in France.

Visiting tips

Book the essentials first

Secure entry tickets, timed slots, or park passes for Notre-Dame Cathedral before you lock lodging.

Mind the crowds

Early morning and late afternoon are usually quieter than midday peak hours.

Getting there

Most visitors base themselves near Paris, Île-de-France, and travel in by transit, tour, or car.

Hours, prices, and access rules change. Confirm details on the official Notre-Dame Cathedral site (or your partner booking confirmation) before you go.

Top things to see

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Cathedral nave

Gothic interior of Notre-Dame (check reopening status).

02

West facade

Towers and rose window exterior.

03

Île de la Cité setting

Island site in the Seine.

04

Archaeological crypt nearby

Underground remains under the square.

05

Seine riverbanks

Classic approaches and photo spots.

06

Sainte-Chapelle nearby

Stained-glass chapel a short walk away.

Getting to Notre-Dame Cathedral

Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, France
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral is in Paris, Île-de-France, France.
  • Use the map and official directions from notredamedeparis.fr for the latest access details.
  • Build in time for security, tickets, and seasonal queues on busy days.
  • Check weather and last-entry times the morning of your visit.

FAQ

Do I need tickets for Notre-Dame Cathedral?

Yes. Most visits need an entry ticket, pass, or timed reservation. For a basic ticket only, buy from the official operator. If you prefer mobile tickets, flexible cancellation, or combos, a trusted partner such as Headout is a solid option.

When is the best time to visit?

Shoulder seasons often mean milder weather and shorter lines. Peak summer and holidays are the busiest.

How long should I plan?

Allow at least a few hours for highlights; popular parks and complexes easily fill a full day.

Are prices on this page guaranteed?

No. Treat any figures as approximate. Confirm current rates on the official Notre-Dame Cathedral site or on the partner page you book with.

Is Notre-Dame Cathedral suitable for kids?

Many areas are family-friendly, but check stair counts, heat exposure, and any age or height limits for specific attractions.

What should I bring?

Comfortable shoes, water, weather-appropriate layers, and offline maps if cell service is unreliable.

About Notre-Dame Cathedral

Notre-Dame de Paris is a Gothic cathedral on the Île de la Cité in the Seine river, in central Paris, France.

Begun in 1163, it's known for its rose windows, flying buttresses, twin towers, and gargoyles, and has been undergoing restoration following the 2019 fire, with reopening for visitors completed in December 2024. It remains one of the most visited monuments in France.

Notre-Dame Cathedral
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