Paris Sainte Chapelle Small Group Tour with Skip the Line





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Step into a world of color and light on this 1.5-hour guided tour of Sainte-Chapelle, one of Paris’s most breathtaking hidden gems. With skip-the-line access, and an intimate small group of no more than 7 guests, you’ll explore this Gothic jewel alongside a licensed expert guide, who will unveil its fascinating history and royal origins. Marvel at the spectacular stained glass windows, towering 15 meters high, as sunlight transforms the chapel into a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of color. Discover the stories behind these medieval masterpieces, depicting over 1,000 biblical scenes in vibrant detail. A true architectural wonder, Sainte-Chapelle is an unforgettable experience for art and history lovers alike!
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Before your tour, we'll enjoy a short walk over to the Ile de la Cite, crossing the River Seine and passing by the majestic medieval palace of the Conciergerie, revolutionary prison and final home to Marie-Antoinette.
Step into a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and discover one of Paris’s most breathtaking hidden gems on this guided tour of the Sainte-Chapelle. Nestled within the medieval Palais de la Cité, this 13th-century royal chapel was built by King Louis IX to house precious Christian relics—including the Crown of Thorns. With a licensed expert guide, you’ll uncover the fascinating stories behind this extraordinary monument and its royal patron. Prepare to be awestruck by the dazzling stained-glass windows—15 towering panels that soar nearly 15 metres high and depict over 1,000 vivid biblical scenes in jewel-toned light. Your guide will help you decode the glass, pointing out hidden details and sharing the symbolism and craftsmanship that make Sainte-Chapelle a true marvel of medieval devotion and artistry. Whether you’re passionate about history, architecture, or simply want to experience one of Paris’s most magical spaces, this tour is sure to leave you enchanted.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Not recommended for travellers with mobility issues
- Please note. There are steep winding stairs leading to the upper chapel. There is an elevator, it will require some extra walking to access it and may not always be available. Please be aware this tour is not recommended for guests with mobility issues.
Reviews(3)
A really enjoyable tour, that helped our understanding of Sainte-Chappelle. We learned far more from our knowledgeable guide than we could have ever done visiting on our own. She was also really good at giving us context for what we were seeing and helping us to see some of the more important details.
Thank you Sholto! Sainte-Chapelle is breathtaking but it's the context and the details that really bring it to life — those stained glass windows have so many stories to tell. We're so glad Anais helped you see things you'd never have noticed on your own. She'll be delighted to hear this! Hope you had a wonderful time here in Paris.
Amazing! Great guide very patient and answered all our questions. Sainte Chapelle is beautiful and not to be missed.
Hello Judi and thank you! We agree that the Saint-Chapelle is just breathtaking - all the more so when you know the stories that lie behind such exquisite beauty. For such a small place it packs an outsized wallop, every in just so dense with history. We were thrilled to have been able to share all that with you!
This tour’s meeting place was not at the Sainte Chappell, but rather at a site not far away. Julie, our guide, was excellent. Her English was very good. She provided some Paris history along the way.
Hello Melva and thanks for the heads up for other visitors. As indicated on your voucher the meeting point is at our brick and mortar shop nearby, but people sometimes skip over that information, so it's good to have it reiterated. We are so glad you enjoyed Julie's presentation of the exquisite Sainte-Chapelle and all its rich history and stained glass, and some of the history of the capital thrown in for good measure. Thank you for the recommendation and all the stars!



