Reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris: tickets sold out, when can you try again?

Published by My de Sortiraparis, Caroline de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis · Published on December 3, 2024 at 02:01 p.m.
Notre-Dame de Paris reopens to the public on December 8, 2024, almost five years after the devastating fire of April 2019. This eagerly-awaited reopening is accompanied by a free reservation system, designed to manage the expected crowds. Ticketing, launched on Tuesday December 3 for masses, sold out within minutes. Find out when to try your luck again. We tell you all about how to prepare your visit and access the restored treasures of this emblematic monument.

Decidedly, 2024 is a rich and busy year for the capital. After the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the City of Light will be back in the spotlight in three months' time. Indeed, it's at the beginning of December 2024 that the Notre-Dame de Paris edifice is due to reopen its doors, more than five and a half years after the devastating fire of 2019.

In detail, an official inauguration is scheduled for December 7 and 8, with the handover of Notre-Dame by the State to the new owner, followed by the awakening of the organ and a liturgical celebration including a blessing, not forgetting an event concert. The festivities will kick off with a speech by Emmanuel Macron, followed by a grand concert on the forecourt. The monument will be open to visitors from December 8, 2024, the symbolic date marking the feast of the Immaculate Conception, with opening hours starting at 5.30pm and running until 8.30pm on the first day. During the first week, the building will be open exceptionally until 10pm, before returning to normal opening hours on December 16.

"The booking system for masses open to the public during the inaugural week (December 8-15) will be available on Tuesday morning,December 3 ", says the official website. Reservations for easier access from Monday December 9 will open the day before, on Saturday December 7.

After the official ceremonies marking the cathedral's reopening, the general public from all over the world will finally be able to enter the nave of this masterpiece of Gothic art. A mass open to the public is scheduled for Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m., but prior reservation is required to attend, says the institution.

However, for the first few days, or even weeks, free access is likely to be in great demand due to exceptional demand. To manage the flow of visitors, Notre-Dame, in partnership with the Diocese of Paris, is launching this Tuesday (at a time yet to be specified) a mobile application for reserving a time slot, available on iOS and Android systems. From Monday to Friday, the cathedral will welcome visitors from 3:30pm to 10pm. Opening times will be slightly reduced on Saturday December 14 and Sunday December 15, from 3.30pm to 8pm.

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How do I book a ticket to visit Notre-Dame de Paris?

To make this reopening as smooth as possible, the Diocese of Paris is setting up a free reservation system, accessible online via a dedicated mobile app and the official website. Reservations opened this Tuesday, December 3, for 30-minute slots, adjusted in real time according to occupancy rates. Up to 3,000 people can be accommodated simultaneously under the vaulted ceilings of the renovated cathedral, which will feature Viollet-le-Duc's spire and restored roof timbers. It is also possible to register online directly via Notre-Dame's official website, which features a dedicated booking platform. Mass tickets were snapped up within minutes. If you've missed out, you're invited to join us this Saturday, December 7, for the launch of easy-access tickets, which will go on sale on December 9.

The booking site

Once your reservation has been finalized, you will receive a digital ticket by e-mail. Those who have made a reservation are asked to arrive with their confirmation (printed or digital) and proof of identity, five minutes before the scheduled time. Access will be guaranteed until 20 minutes after the scheduled time.

The mobile application, named "Notre-Dame de Paris", which will be available for free download on iOS and Android, possibly as early as late this Monday, was designed by Mazedia, a digital agency based near Nantes (Loire-Atlantique). Designed to be intuitive, accessible to the general public and ergonomic, this application is not limited to simple reservations. It also offers enriched content on Notre-Dame, acting as a veritable companion to the visit. Users can discover architectural or spiritual itineraries, practical information on concerts by the Notre-Dame choir, and thecalendar of services.

For those wishing to pray or attend mass, a dedicated queue will be organized. However, during busy periods, a waiting period may be required. Even without a reservation, access will still be possible via an open queue. Although reservation is not compulsory, it is strongly recommended to avoid long queues on the forecourt. It also guarantees short waiting times, which are particularly useful in the face of record crowds.

Indeed, the average length of visits, which was 15 to 20 minutes before the fire, is now estimated at 40 to 45 minutes, according to Sybille Bellamy-Brown, head of visitors at Notre-Dame. "We won't be kicking people out - there's no hourglass," she says. At full capacity, the building can accommodate between 2,500 and 2,600 visitors simultaneously in its aisles.

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A notable new feature: visitors will be able to choose from five immersive itineraries. Available in French, English and Spanish, these itineraries include a general tour, a pilgrim's tour, a family-friendly version, an easy-to-read and understand tour, and an audio-description option. A reservation-free queue will also be available for spontaneous visitors, although online registration is strongly recommended to avoid waiting.

Entrance to Notre-Dame de Paris will remain free of charge, in keeping with the tradition of the Church in France, but access to the Treasury will require a paying ticket. From February 2025, group visits will be authorized for pilgrims, followed by cultural groups from March.

With the launch of themobile application scheduled for late Monday, and the launch of bookings on Tuesday, the ticket office for the reopening is likely to be packed, so stay tuned. In any case, it will be an opportunity to (re)discover a heritage steeped in history, restored as never before. So be on the lookout, and plan your visit now to experience a timeless moment at the heart of this symbol of the capital.

Practical information

Location

Cathédrale Notre-Dame
75004 Paris 4

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Access
Metro - RER: - Cité (4) - Saint Michel - Notre-Dame (B,C) - Hôtel de Ville (1,11) - Maubert-Mutualité / Cluny - La Sorbonne (10) - Châtelet - Les Halles (7,14,A,D)

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