Discover the majesty of Notre Dame Cathedral without the hassle of long lines. This small group tour, limited to 19 guests, offers reserved entry, allowing you to step straight into one of Paris's most iconic landmarks. Over 1.5 hours, an expert guide shares fascinating stories about the cathedral's striking stained-glass windows, intricate sculptures, and rich history, including its enduring spirit despite the 2019 fire. Marvel at the West Façade and learn about the symbolism embedded in every detail of this Gothic masterpiece.
- Skip the long entry lines with reserved group access
- Enjoy a guided tour with an expert licensed guide
- Explore both the interior and exterior of Notre Dame Cathedral
- Maximum group size of 19 ensures personalized attention
Notre Dame Cathedral draws millions of visitors each year, and the general entry line can stretch for hours around the square. With this guided tour, you'll skip the line through reserved group access and step straight into Paris's most famous Gothic cathedral. Over 1.5 hours, an expert licensed guide reveals the stories behind the stained-glass rose windows, vaulted ceilings, and the meticulous restoration work that saved this landmark. It's the only way to see Notre Dame that makes sense.
Please arrive 15 minutes early. At the equestrian statue of Charlemagne et ses Leudes, on the Parvis Notre-Dame in front of Notre-Dame Cathedral. Look for our friendly staff in red, holding a bright red “The Tour Guy” sign!
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