Skip the Line: Paris Conciergerie Entry Ticket
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Visit: Conciergerie, 2 boulevard du Palais, 75001 Paris France
Enter this legendary and imposing monument located on the banks of the Seine right in the middle of Paris and get to see the Guards Room, the medieval Hall of the soldiers, the kitchens built under King John the Good (14th Century).
Learn about the Conciergerie at the time of the French Revolution and how it was converted into prison cells where famous prisoners such as Marie-Antoinette were imprisoned. Pursue your self-guided visit to the Sainte-Chapelle and its myriad of stained glass windows.
Step outside and be amazed by the oldest public clock in Paris, giving Parisians the time since 1371 !
Enter this legendary and imposing monument located on the banks of the Seine right in the middle of Paris and get to see the Guards Room, the medieval Hall of the soldiers, the kitchens built under King John the Good (14th Century).
Learn about the Conciergerie at the time of the French Revolution and how it was converted into prison cells where famous prisoners such as Marie-Antoinette were imprisoned. Pursue your self-guided visit to the Sainte-Chapelle and its myriad of stained glass windows.
Step outside and be amazed by the oldest public clock in Paris, giving Parisians the time since 1371 !
Included
- Entry/Admission - Conciergerie
Not included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Histopad available. Full price : €5
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Admission to all national monuments is free of charge to people under the age 18. Citizens and permanent residents from the European Union can visit for free if they are aged between 18 and 25 years old (an ID is necessary).
- Underground parking across from the Palais de Justice (Courthouse)
- Luggage larger than 55x35x20 will not be accepted inside the monument
- Unaccompanied tour with guide booklets are available in: French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Polish
- EVENT]
- Until the 31 August, the installation "Détournement" (Diversion) by Stéphane Thidet remind us of the time when the Seine entered the monument during the 1910 flood. Water taken from the Seine will once more pass through the Salle des Gens d'armes, then flow back again to the river, via a wooden structure.
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
Features
Cultural
90%
Tourism
65%
Original
45%
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