Conciergerie in Paris: Tickets and Tours

Discover the history of Paris at the Conciergerie. Book your ticket and immerse yourself in tours that will reveal secrets of kings and revolutions.

Conciergerie in Paris: Tickets and Tours

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Paris is a European city considered a global centre for art, due to its architectural variety and historic buildings. There are also numerous museums housing great works of art and iconic monuments in the city. Such is the case of the Conciergerie palace, known as an important 18th-century prison.

You can visit this palace, now a museum, by purchasing general or group tickets. You will be able to admire all the architectural details on the façade, vaults, pillars, columns, doors, windows and other areas. You will also see the main cells and walk up the stairs that prisoners walked up minutes before going to the guillotine. Without a doubt, the Conciergerie Museum is a must-see destination for French history enthusiasts who are visiting and wondering what to see and do in Paris.

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Paris Conciergerie Tickets

Skip-the-line entry to the Conciergerie in Paris

Discover this historic Gothic building, a former royal palace and prison, with priority access and augmented reality.

By booking your ticket to the Conciergerie, you can explore one of the most fascinating monuments in Paris. Walk through the Soldiers' Hall, the largest medieval hall in Europe, and discover Marie Antoinette's cell, now transformed into a memorial chapel.

In addition, your visit includes the use of the Histopad, an augmented reality tool that will allow you to travel back in time and relive the most dramatic episodes of the French Revolution. Thanks to this interactive device, you can discover details of Gothic architecture and the daily life of prisoners.

Why I like this option: it allows you to explore the Conciergerie at your own pace and with all the historical context thanks to the Histopad.

Recommended if... You want to discover this monument on your own with an immersive experience without queuing.


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Paris Sainte Chapelle and Conciergerie Tickets

Combined ticket for the Conciergerie and Sainte Chapelle

Enjoy priority access to two of the most important monuments on Île de la Cité in a single day.

These combined tickets to the Conciergerie and Sainte Chapelle are ideal if you want to make the most of your visit and discover the medieval and revolutionary history of Paris. First, you can explore the Conciergerie with skip-the-line access and the Histopad, then marvel at the stained glass windows of Sainte Chapelle, one of the most beautiful Gothic temples in the world.

The tour of the Conciergerie will show you its history as a royal palace and its role as a prison during the French Revolution. Thanks to priority access, you won't waste time at the ticket office and you can organise your visit with complete freedom.

Why I like this option: it combines the Conciergerie with another essential Gothic gem in Paris.

Recommended if... You want to visit both monuments in a single day with all the comforts.


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  • Paris Conciergerie Tickets
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  • Entrance to the Conciergerie
  • Histopad with augmented reality
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  • Paris Sainte Chapelle and Conciergerie Tickets
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  • Flexible
  • Tickets to the Conciergerie and Sainte Chapelle
  • Preferential access and Histopad
  • No guide
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How much do tickets to the Conciergerie in Paris cost?

Tickets in hand| © Christian Dubovan
Tickets in hand| © Christian Dubovan

The price of tickets to the Conciergerie depends on whether you prefer to visit on your own, with combined access or on a guided tour. A single ticket with skip-the-line access and augmented reality is the most economical option, while full tours include explanations from an expert guide and visits to other nearby monuments.

Here are the main options with their approximate prices:

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How to buy tickets for the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

woman paying at a point of sale| ©Екатерина С
woman paying at a point of sale| ©Екатерина С

The easiest way to buy your tickets for the Conciergerie is online, where you can choose the date, receive them instantly and access the museum directly without queuing. If you prefer to play it safe, you can book your skip-the-line ticket with access to the Histopad here, so you don't have to worry about availability.

With this option, you will receive your tickets by email and simply have to show them at the door on the day of your visit. They also include the augmented reality experience, which allows you to explore every corner of the monument interactively.

If you wish, you can also buy your tickets at the ticket office, although you will have to queue and pay there. And if you plan to visit as a group, remember that you must book at least 24 hours in advance to ensure availability and manage the entry of all participants.

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What types of tickets are available? Are there skip-the-line tickets for the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

Group of people walking in the museum| ©Екатерина С
Group of people walking in the museum| ©Екатерина С

The Conciergerie offers different types of tickets depending on the experience you prefer. You can choose between a general admission ticket with skip-the-line access, a combined ticket with Sainte Chapelle, or a complete guided tour of the Île de la Cité:

If you prefer, there are also free tickets available under certain conditions: children under 18, European Union citizens between 18 and 25, people with disabilities and their companions, journalists, and teachers of artistic or historical subjects. In addition, admission is free for everyone on the first Sunday of November to March.

As for queues, all these options include priority access or no waiting, so you won't have to worry about long lines, especially if you book in advance online.

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Are tickets to the Conciergerie Museum in Paris included in any city tourist passes?

Paris Pass| ©ViajandoDescubre
Paris Pass| ©ViajandoDescubre

Yes. Tickets to the Conciergerie Museum in Paris are included in some of the city's tourist passes. This is the case with the Paris Museum Pass, Paris Pass and Go City.

Simply download the relevant app to your mobile phone, check the options available, pay for the selected pass electronically and make your booking.

Then, you can go to the Conciergerie and head straight to the ticket office without queuing, scan the QR code and enter the palace to enjoy the tour.

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Are there guided tours of the Conciergerie in Paris? Are they worth it?

People inside the museum| ©bageltam
People inside the museum| ©bageltam

Yes, there are several guided tour options at the Conciergerie that are really worthwhile if you want to delve deeper into the history of this iconic place. Unlike the general admission ticket, these tours include detailed explanations about its past as a royal palace, revolutionary court, and prison where Marie Antoinette was incarcerated.

You can choose between small group tours, private experiences, or themed tours focused on the French Revolution. Here are some of the best options you can book online:

If you prefer an even simpler option, you can also visit the Conciergerie on your own with an interactive audio guide. But if you want to learn all the details and anecdotes about the place, any of these guided tours is highly recommended.

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Are there discounted tickets for the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

museum admission| ©didimouman
museum admission| ©didimouman

Yes. The Conciergerie Museum in Paris offers discounted tickets for large groups of at least 20 people. You will save approximately £2.50 on the standard price of £11.50 per person.

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Are there special tickets for children at the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

smiling child| ©drizdan
smiling child| ©drizdan

Children **can enter **the Conciergerie Museum in Paris **free of charge any day of the week unless they are part of a **large school **group **. In this case, they will have to pay £3.50, or £1 per person.

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Why is it worth buying tickets online rather than at the ticket office of the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

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person using laptop and card| © rupixen.com

Buying tickets to the Conciergerie Museum in Paris online is especially worthwhile during the high season, as you pay in advance and are therefore guaranteed entry to the monument.

If you go directly to the Conciergerie ticket office, you may be in for a last-minute surprise and find yourself unable to enter on the day you want due to the influx of private tours, school groups or tourists.

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Opening hours of the Conciergerie Museum in Paris

Museum clock| ©Raúl Alejandro Rodríguez
Museum clock| ©Raúl Alejandro Rodríguez

The Conciergerie Museum in Paris is open to the public every day of the year except 1 January, 1 May and 25 December.

You can enter the building from **9:00 a.m. until approximately 45 **minutes before closing time at 6:00 p.m.

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How much time do you need to visit the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

group of people gathered| ©Katie
group of people gathered| ©Katie

You can tour the Conciergerie Museum in Paris in approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. However, many people require a little more time to explore this legendary medieval palace at their own pace.

It is important to plan your arrival time at the Conciergerie Museum, as access is not direct. All visitors must pass through the security area, a perimeter around the building. Afterwards, further checks are carried out at the entrance to ensure compliance with museum regulations.

In any case, the time required to enter the palace and tour it does not exceed three hours, so you will have enough time for other tourist activities. For example, you can visit the Gothic Sainte Chapelle chapel, which is only 40 metres away from the Conciergerie Museum.

Book your combined ticket to the Conciergerie and Sainte Chapelle

Best time to visit the Conciergerie Museum in Paris

empty space in the museum| ©Gilles Messian
empty space in the museum| ©Gilles Messian

When planning a visit to the Conciergerie Museum , you should bear in mind the city's weather conditions, as this is a determining factor in the number of people visiting the palace.

Similarly, the day of the week is important, as the monument tends to be busier on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 3 p.m. onwards.

For example, Paris in winter is considered low season due to the cold weather typical of these months. Therefore, you will not find many tourists waiting to enter the Conciergerie Museum.

The opposite is true if you go to Paris in summer, when you will notice many people on the streets and, specifically, in this medieval palace.

For their part, the autumn and spring months tend to have moderate crowds, which can be defined as intermediate between winter and summer. In this sense, you will not have much trouble queuing.

In any case, if you want to enjoy your visit without encountering too many people, you should go to the Conciergerie in the early morning (between 9:00 and 10:00) or an hour before closing ** time (17:00).**

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How to get to the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

view of the museum from the lake| ©Gilles Letang
view of the museum from the lake| ©Gilles Letang

The Conciergerie Museum is located next to the Gothic Sainte Chapelle temple on the Île de la Cité. Specifically, the palace is located at 2 Boulevard du Palais, 75001 in Paris, France.

To get to the Conciergerie Museum in Paris, you can use various means of transport:

  • Bus lines 96, 85, 81, 58, 38, 27, 24 or 21.
  • Metro: take lines 14, 11, 7 or 1 at Châtelet station or line 4 at Cité station.
  • Train on lines B or C at Saint-Michel station.

The best thing is that this museum is close to several places of interest. So, after your visit, you can continue exploring the city. You can join one of the best tours of Paris' Latin Quarter or visit Notre-Dame Cathedral, as these places are 342 and 453 metres away respectively.

What you can't miss at the Conciergerie Museum in Paris

objects from the museum's prison| ©Gilles Messian
objects from the museum's prison| ©Gilles Messian

At the Conciergerie Museum, every detail is important from the moment you arrive at the palace. You will see its imposing façade, featuring medieval cylindrical towers and some neo-Gothic elements added in the 19th century.

The first of the medieval rooms you will find upon entering is the War Room, consisting of a total of nine sections and four naves, which were separated by sturdy pillars and side columns. You will also see the bricked-up windows, which once allowed light to enter the room.

Afterwards, you can walk through some of the cells and marvel at the recreation. You will find real straw on the floor, period containers and mattresses made from dried plant waste.

You will also see a series of mannequins representing the guards and prisoners. You will feel as if you are in the chilling Conciergerie of the 18th century.

There are also other rooms that you should not miss in the Conciergerie Museum:

  • The palacekitchens. These are medieval rooms built during the 14th century. Unfortunately, it is not always possible to access this area, but you may be fortunate during your visit.
  • The guards' quarters.
  • Chapel of the Girondins.
  • The prison entrance, through which Marie Antoinette walked on her way to her execution.
  • Marie Antoinette's cell, with a complete installation of the furniture she used. You can also admire a life-size figure of the Queen Consort of France.

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Tips for visiting the Conciergerie Museum in Paris

woman behind bars| ©Katie
woman behind bars| ©Katie

There are a few tips you should follow when visiting the Conciergerie Museum in Paris. This will help you avoid any unpleasant experiences and help preserve this historical heritage site.

Among the recommendations are:

  • Avoid using large bags or suitcases during your visit to the Conciergerie, as they are not permitted.
  • If you are visiting with small children who still use a pushchair, make sure it is small and foldable. This will ensure you have no problems when going through the X-ray machine.
  • Do not carry any sharp objects (knives, scissors, glass bottles, etc.) in your bag.
  • If you come to the museum on a Segway or bicycle, you will not be able to enter with your helmet or other safety equipment, as there is no special room to store them.
  • Please respect the order of each of the signs placed in the palace to follow the tour route.
  • Although tourists are allowed to take photographs, the use of tripods or stabilisers is not permitted. Similarly, if you are a photographer, there are some other rules you must comply with, as stipulated by the French Ministry of Culture, regarding the capture of images to share culture in the so-called digital age.

Reviews from other travellers

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  • Y
    Y. X.
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    The visit to the island and the monuments was impressive, but it would be ideal to have more time to explore each site in depth.
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    T. W.
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    Exploring the Ile de la Cité was a unique experience, and the Sainte-Chapelle together with the Conciergerie simply leave you speechless. Highly recommended!
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    H. P.
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    I loved visiting these historic sites on my trip to Paris. The beauty of the chapel and the history of the prison impressed me.
  • J
    J. U.
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    The visit to the Ile de la Cité with tickets to Sainte-Chapelle and Conciergerie is the best, one is left speechless with so much beauty. Not to be missed, it is a unique experience.
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    P. O.
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    The ticket gives you queue-free access to many museums, which is great, but it would be better if it included more small museum options.