Notre Dame Virtual Reality Tour
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
Immerse yourself in the majesty of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral through a virtual reality tour. Explore every corner of this iconic monument as you immerse yourself in its history and architecture in an original way.
You'll have immersive equipment at your disposal and you'll be able to choose between two different locations to explore. The activity lasts approximately 1 hour.
- Experience a virtual tour of Notre Dame Cathedral as if you were travelling back in time.
- Discover the history and architectural details of this famous monument.
- Enjoy an immersive and realistic experience thanks to virtual reality technology.
What’s included
- Virtual Reality Tour of Notre Dame of about 1 hour
- Immersive equipment
- Two locations available to choose from
Select date and time
Keep in mind you need to arrive 15 minutes before start
Step by Step
Embark on a unique virtual tour that will take you through the history and beauty of Notre Dame Cathedral, one of Paris' most iconic monuments. Thanks to virtual reality technology, you will be able to explore every corner of this impressive cathedral like never before.
During this tour, which lasts approximately 1 hour, you will be transported into the heart of Notre Dame and admire its Gothic architecture from every angle. You will be able to get up close to the smallest details of the façade, such as the gargoyles and stained glass windows, and marvel at the grandeur of the interior. As you go along the tour, you will receive historical and cultural information about the cathedral, allowing you to better understand its importance in the history of Paris.
The virtual reality tour of Notre Dame is an immersive and realistic experience that will make you feel as if you have travelled back in time. You will be able to walk through the corridors, climb the stairs and explore every corner at your own pace. Plus, you'll have the chance to see what Notre Dame looked like before the devastating fire in 2019.