Paris Ile de la Cité Tour with Sainte Chapelle Skip-the-Line Tickets

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Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
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Explore the iconic Île de la Cité in Paris with a skip-the-line tour of the Sainte Chapelle to explore the chapel at your own pace . Take a walking tour with an expert, taking in the highlights of this river island.

  • Priority access to the Sainte Chapelle.
  • Discover the Ile de la Cité with a guide.
  • Visit the interior of the royal chapel at your own pace.

What’s included

  • Guided tour of the Ile de la Cité
  • Entrance and skip-the-line access to Sainte Chapelle
  • Professional guide
  • Headphones when appropriate for listening to the guide

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Step by Step

Learn about the history and architecture of the Ile de la Cité in Paris with this walking tour that will take you to discover the treasures of this place. To complete the visit, enter the Sainte Chapelle, a former royal chapel, with a skip-the-line entrance.

Take a one-and-a-half hour itinerarythrough the streets of the Ile de la Cité with a guide and a small group of participants to ensure personalised attention. The expert will share relevant information about the emblematic sites of this river island, such as:

  • Notre Dame Cathedral, an icon of Paris. It is in French Gothic style, with decorations and gargoyles on its façade.
  • The Conciergerie, a former royal prison.
  • The Shakespeare and Company bookshop, founded in the 20th century.

You will have priority access to the Sainte Chapelle, a Gothic jewel known for its stained glass windows that bathe the interior of the chapel in multi-coloured light. Tour this religious site, which belonged to King Louis IX and was built in the 13th century, at your own pace.

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