The first thing that you should keep in mind is that you are going to have to walk to the top. There are two towers, and if you want to see the south tower it will be 387 steps. That is just to the top, but you will have to walk all the way down as well. Somewhere along the way there is a gift shop, this will give you a chance to stop and catch your breath and rest for a minute. There are no places to sit and there is no way to take a break other than the gift shop on the way up. So make sure that you bring comfortable shoes to wear, and be prepared to get tired out. The good news is that it is well worth it to climb to the top.

You can also visit the inside of the cathedral, but please keep in mind that this is a church and a place where people go to worship. There are lot of artifacts such as crowns, and crosses as well as statues and other things that you can walk through and see. The place is usually pretty busy and many people don't bother to walk through. This is a mistake. Make sure that you take note of the organs, if you want to hear them played visit during a mass and you can hear these amazing organs in person.
Don't forget to walk all around the cathedral and pay close attention to all the workings on the outside of the cathedral. Many people see the famous rose window but fail to pay much attention to anything else.
The cathedral is free and open to the public every day 8AM- 6:45 PM 7:15PM on the weekends.
The towers are open April 1- Sept. 30 10 AM - 6:30 PM
In June, July, August 10 AM- 11 PM on Saturday and Sunday
Oct. 1 - March 31 10 AM - 5:30 PM
Closed on Jan. 1, May 1, and Dec. 25
For all other information visit
http://www.notredamedeparis.fr/
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