Informations pratiques
Quoi apporter, la sécurité, la tenue conseillée et l’accessibilité.
Notre-Dame is an active place of worship that welcomes tens of thousands of visitors a day, so a little preparation goes a long way. Entry is through a security check on the forecourt; once inside, the visit flows one way around the nave and choir.
Opening hours can change with services and special events — your access page always shows the practical details that matter for your reserved time.
What to bring
- Your phone with the QR access page (and a screenshot, just in case)
- A valid ID for each adult — names should match the reservation
- A small bag only — large luggage is not allowed
- Headphones for the audio companion
- A light scarf or layer: the interior stays cool even in summer
- Water for the queue in warm months (not consumed inside)
Good to know
| Topic | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Security | Airport-style bag check at the entrance; pocket knives and glass are refused |
| Dress | Shoulders and knees covered is appreciated — this is a working church |
| Photography | Allowed without flash; be discreet during services |
| Noise | Keep voices low; phones on silent |
| Services | Mass continues daily; some areas may close briefly |
| Toilets | On the forecourt (limited) — plan ahead |
Accessibility
- Step-free access to the main floor of the cathedral
- Wheelchair users enter via the dedicated lane at the front
- Assistance dogs are welcome
- Audio companion works with your own headphones and screen reader