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Who it's worth it for Great for
Travellers on a budget If you've only got a day Families with kids Couples Solo travellers History & culture buffs Photographers The genuinely curious Worth it for travellers on a budget, if you've only got a day and families with kids.
Why we say this
Insider secrets & local vibes After the 2024 reopening, eight centuries of soot are gone and the limestone is 'pale and luminous — closer to what the medieval builders intended.'
weau.com Entry to the cathedral is always free — beware any site selling 'tickets' for the nave.
parisaccess.com Viollet-le-Duc's spire has been reconstructed and the rose windows restored, so you're seeing a freshly finished landmark, not a ruin.
afar.com It won't be fully restored until 2026 — new stained glass and parts of the apse and sacristy were still being installed after reopening.
afar.com Nearly 40,000 visitors a day pass through, and everyone — ticket or not — goes through a single security line, so timed reservations are near-essential.
parisaccess.com What it feels like
Reading the room, traveller by traveller First-timers
Reserve a free timed slot 24–48 hours ahead through the cathedral's app, and you'll glide past those without one.
For history
The restoration itself is the story — the cleaned stone reveals the cathedral roughly as it looked when new in the 13th century.
“The Cathedral is open to all and free to enter.”
contexttravel.com On a budget
One of the great free sights in Paris — only the towers carry a charge.
As a couple
Go early (it opens around 7:50am weekdays) or on a Thursday late opening to share the luminous nave with far fewer people.
What people say
Straight from the reviews “Tickets to Notre-Dame are always free, so beware of any sites trying to sell them.”
parisaccess.com “The cathedral won't be 100 percent restored until 2026.”
afar.com Good to know
Before you go Cost
Free (timed reservation recommended; tower €16)
Best time Right at opening (~7:50am weekdays) or the Thursday late opening; avoid Mass hours.
Hours Mon–Fri 7:50am–7pm (Thu to 10pm); Sat–Sun 8:15am–7:30pm.
Booking Free; reserve a timed slot 24–48h ahead via the app. All visitors pass a security line.
Accessibility Main nave is newly accessible; some restoration continues into 2026. Alternatives
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Check availability → Reopened to the public on 7 December 2024 after the April 2019 fire, following five years of restoration nationalgeographic.com ↗ Entry is free; a free timed-slot reservation can be booked a few days ahead, or you wait in line (up to 2–3 hrs at peak) parisjetaime.com ↗ 🛡️ Independent — no pay-to-rank🔎 Graded for who you are✓ Verified 2026-06-17How we grade →