Embark on a captivating walking tour through Île de la Cité, one of Paris’s most historic neighborhoods, where history, culture, and architecture intertwine. This guided tour of Notre-Dame takes you through centuries of history, from famous landmarks to hidden gems that reveal the city’s cultural heritage.
The tour begins at the equestrian statue of Henri IV, known as “The Good King,” a symbol of the French monarchy. From here, you’ll walk to the peaceful Square du Vert Galant, a tranquil oasis on the island, and then to the historic Place Dauphine, known for its serene atmosphere.
Along the way, you’ll marvel at grand buildings such as the Palais de Justice and the Conciergerie, two of Île de la Cité’s most significant monuments. Your expert guide will share fascinating details, such as the story behind the gilded clock of the Tour de l’Horloge, which has been ticking since 1370, and the history of the Conciergerie, which was used as a prison during the French Revolution.
The tour also includes a stop at the Marché aux Fleurs Reine Elizabeth II, one of Paris’s oldest flower markets, where you can enjoy an explosion of colors and scents. Next, you’ll visit the breathtaking Sainte-Chapelle, a Gothic church famous for its stunning stained glass windows.
The highlight of the tour is the magnificent Notre-Dame Cathedral, where your guide will explain its iconic exterior in detail. While the tour doesn’t include an interior visit (as group visits are currently not allowed), you’ll receive tips on what to look for during your self-guided visit afterward.
At the time of booking, you will have the option to choose between this options: Walking Tour + Crypt / Walking Tour + Crypt + Seine River Cruise orWalking Tour + Crypt + Saint-Chapelle andConcergerie. Please note that for these options, you will need to reserve entry times online in advance to ensure your access.
Finally, the tour includes admission to the Archaeological Crypt of Notre-Dame, a fascinating site offering a unique glimpse into Paris's past. In this crypt, you will explore the remains of ancient Lutetia, the Roman settlement that became Paris. The site contains relics from Roman, medieval, and modern times, showing the evolution of the city over the centuries. Some of the most impressive finds include the foundations of Roman buildings and parts of the medieval city walls that once surrounded Paris. You will also find interactive exhibits that help you understand how Paris grew from a small Roman town into the capital of France. It’s a fascinating journey through time that perfectly complements your walk through Île de la Cité.