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Notre Dame de Paris, also known as Notre Dame Cathedral or simply Notre Dame, is a historic Roman Catholic Marian cathedral on the eastern …

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Nov 18, 2024
Will reopen December 2024, so far the area is still under construction, can’t get too close for the pictures, so three are only few Full review by Doina S
Apr 2, 2024
Visited in January 2024 The construction works are still ongoing an there is no entry into the interior but there are a lot of information of the restoration works and history about the cathedral sc… Full review by Joyman L
Jan 7, 2024
Of course it's excellent. But of course you know it's under construction until possibly 2025 or Late 2024. However, there is a TON of information about what happened and what IS happening right now… Full review by katrinangel2

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Notre Dame is open until 6:45pm...is there anywhere online I can get tickets in advance AFTER 3:30pm?????I want to …
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Notre Dame is open until 6:45pm...is there anywhere online I can get tickets in advance AFTER 3:30pm?????I want to go at 4:30pm and stay until 6pm...yet the online locations I find only take ticket entrance until 3:30pm....should I just go at 4:30 and try and get in?
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or should I buy a 3:30pm and show up at 4:30pm-will they let me in?
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Approximately how long did the Tower tour take?
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If I remember correctly it was a 2h tour.
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Hi, Are the steps to the Notre Dame tower inside or outside of the building?
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Inside the building
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are you aloud to take photo's inside the cathedral and up the bell towers
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On the Notre Dame website it states no baggage, is this referring to suitcases or any bags? Thanks
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Hey pls I need ur help. Am rly confused ! It will be my first time in Paris. Can anyone tell about Quai de la tournelle and Ile …
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Hey pls I need ur help. Am rly confused ! It will be my first time in Paris. Can anyone tell about Quai de la tournelle and Ile saint Louis ? Is it near to Notre Dame de Paris ? My second question is : Notre Dame is near to tour Eiffel ???? What about jardin du luxembourg ? Thank you
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One of the first things any traveler needs to do is to learn how read a map and have a basic lay of the land - so to speak, before one arrives at their destination. I'd strongly suggest …
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One of the first things any traveler needs to do is to learn how read a map and have a basic lay of the land - so to speak, before one arrives at their destination. I'd strongly suggest that you get a map of Paris [at least of Central Paris] and familiarize yourself with it. You can also use Google-maps to answer each of the questions you've posted. That being said, I'll give you a starter lesson. The Ile Saint Louis is a small island located in the Seine directly below the island - the Ilede la Cite, that Notre Dame is situated on. There is a bridge connecting the two islands and other points of access to either as well. You should also familiarize yourself with the different Arrondissments [numerically indicated districts] of Paris, as each has their own... flavor and can be used as benchmarks. You'll get out of both Paris and travel in general what you put into it. So, do some research / read some travel literature and some maps. While it can be fun to just let/get yourself lost in a city like Paris, it's also nice to have your basic bearings too. There are some handy small/pocket-sized maps called 'Streetwise' that are laminated and have both central Paris and the Metro lines on it. You can pick one up via Amazon or elsewhere.
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