Archaeological Crypt of Notre Dame
Archaeological Crypt of Notre Dame

Archaeological Crypt of Notre Dame

Tues–Sun: 10am–6pm
7 Parvis Notre-Dame, Place Jean-Paul II, Paris, Île-de-France, 75004

The basics

The Archeological Crypt of the Île de la Cité (Crypte Archéologique de L'île de la Cité) offers different itineraries to see ruins including 3rd-century homes, a 4th-century bathhouse, and the ancient port on the River Seine, as well as the remains of a two-story, 12th-century home, an 18th-century hospital, and shops built along the rue Neuve-Notre-Dame in the second half of the 12th century. With a Paris Museum Pass or a hop-on, hop-off bus tour that includes entry to the site, you can skip the line for tickets.

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Paris Notre Dame Cathedral Outdoor Walking Tour with Crypt Entry
Paris Notre Dame Cathedral Outdoor Walking Tour with Crypt Entry
$39.49 per adult
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Hearing about the fire while visiting was eye opening. So glad is site has been saved. The crypt was really interesting.
MaryKay_L, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Multimedia exhibits inside the crypt guide visitors through centuries of Parisian history, as well as the construction of Notre Dame Cathedral.
  • To best appreciate the ruins inside the crypt, rent a 30-minute audio guide (available in English and a number of other languages).
  • There are no restrooms or lockers.
  • The crypt is wheelchair accessible.
  • Check the website for mask requirements.
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How to get there

The Archeological Crypt is beneath the square in front of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, and is accessible via metro line 4 (Cité ou Saint-Michel stop), the RER train (Saint-Michel Notre-Dame stop), or a number of city bus lines.

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When to get there

The archaeological site is open Tuesday–Sunday (with closures on a few holidays), and can be visited in less than an hour, offering a nice break from the crowds and heat on street level during the summer months. Pair your visit with a tour of the top sights on Île de la Cité, including the Cathedral of Notre Dame and Pont Neuf.

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Paris’ Iconic Cathedral

The Notre Dame Cathedral (Cathédrale de Notre Dame de Paris), a masterpiece of medieval architecture, has long been one of the top sights in the city. As a massive restoration is still underway following the 2019 fire, it's scheduled to reopen in December 2024. The cathedral square and the crypt are open to visitors.

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