About Île de la Cité
Located in the heart of the Seine, Île de la Cité is the historic core where Paris was born more than two thousand years ago. This iconic district has been the political, religious, and judicial center of the French capital for centuries. It is home to the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral, a symbol of Gothic art and one of the most representative monuments in France, surrounded by buildings steeped in history and tradition.
What to See During the Tour
Together with the guide, you will explore some of the most emblematic sites on Île de la Cité, such as the impressive Sainte-Chapelle, famous for its medieval stained-glass windows, the historic Conciergerie, and the traditional flower market. You will also enjoy privileged views of Pont-Neuf, the Palace of Justice, and the banks of the Seine before ending the tour in front of the spectacular Notre-Dame de Paris. After the exterior visit, you may continue discovering the interior of the cathedral independently thanks to the included audio guide.
“Paris does not exist without Notre-Dame.” — Victor Hugo
Interesting Facts
- The original stained-glass windows of Sainte-Chapelle depict more than one thousand biblical scenes and are considered a masterpiece of Gothic art.
- Île de la Cité was the political and religious center of Paris since Roman times and still preserves part of the city’s medieval layout.
- Thanks to Victor Hugo’s novel Notre-Dame de Paris, published in 1831, the cathedral avoided demolition and was restored in the 19th century.





