The Île de la Cité Tour is a hour guided walking tour exploring the heart of Paris. Meeting at the Pont des Arts, you'll visit iconic landmarks like the Pont des Arts, the Statue of King Henri IV, Place Dauphine, and the Saint Michel Fountain. You'll also pass by the Conciergerie, where Marie Antoinette was imprisoned, and see the Sainte Chapelle, Palais de Justice, and the Notre Dame Cathedral from the outside. The tour offers a captivating overview of this historic island in the Seine.
The Île de la Cité Tour is a hour guided walking experience that immerses you in the rich history and iconic landmarks of one of Paris's most famous islands, located in the heart of the Seine River. The tour begins at a picturesque spot on the Pont des Arts, the charming pedestrian bridge renowned for its romantic atmosphere and views of the surrounding historic Parisian architecture. Your guide, holding a white flag, will meet you here and introduce you to the fascinating story of Île de la Cité.
As you walk along the island, you'll be treated to an overview of the island, which has been central to Paris's history for centuries. The island is home to some of the city's most significant landmarks, and your guide will provide interesting insights into their historical and cultural significance.
The first major stop is the Statue of King Henri IV, located near the Pont Neuf (New Bridge), the oldest standing bridge across the Seine. Here, you’ll learn about King Henri IV, who played a key role in French history during the late 16th century.
Continuing the walk, you’ll visit Place Dauphine, one of Paris's most charming and peaceful squares. With its symmetrical layout and beautiful surrounding architecture, it offers a glimpse into the quieter side of Parisian life and is a perfect spot for taking in the city’s serene beauty.
As you stroll along the island, you will also see the Saint Michel Fountain across the street. This majestic fountain, dedicated to Saint Michael, stands as a grand monument to the archangel defeating the devil, and offers a unique photo opportunity with its impressive sculptures.
The next stop is the Conciergerie, an iconic building that once served as a royal palace and later became a notorious prison during the French Revolution. The Conciergerie is especially famous for its role in the imprisonment of Marie Antoinette before her execution. Your guide will share the gripping history of the Revolution and the fate of many political prisoners during this turbulent period.
Afterward, you’ll visit the Sainte Chapelle and the Palais de Justice from the outside. The Sainte Chapelle, a stunning Gothic church, is famous for its breathtaking stained glass windows, while the Palais de Justice (Palace of Justice) remains an important judicial building in Paris.
No visit to Île de la Cité would be complete without stopping at the Notre Dame Cathedral. While the cathedral is currently under restoration following the 2019 fire, the tour will give you a chance to admire the façade and hear about the cathedral’s historical and architectural significance. Notre Dame has been the heart of Paris for nearly 900 years, and your guide will explain its role in both the city's religious and cultural history.
Throughout the tour, your knowledgeable guide will share stories and insights that bring these historic sites to life, offering a deeper understanding of the island’s central role in shaping the history of Paris and France. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour offers a captivating way to explore one of the most iconic and historically significant areas of Paris.