One of the famous cathedrals in the world and next to the Eiffel tower the most important symbol of Paris, scene of the love story The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Not THE place to visit with your babies but definitely worth strolling around and peaking inside. The two towers are 69m tall with 5 bells (Emmanuel is the most important one). Most of the cathedral interiors are barrier free, without any steps and you can enter the ground level with no problem. The only trouble is...
One of the famous cathedrals in the world and next to the Eiffel tower the most important symbol of Paris, scene of the love story The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Not THE place to visit with your babies but definitely worth strolling around and peaking inside. The two towers are 69m tall with 5 bells (Emmanuel is the most important one). Most of the cathedral interiors are barrier free, without any steps and you can enter the ground level with no problem. The only trouble is one small step at the entrance to the cathedral, which you will easily climb. As bit typical for French website (no offence), English didn’t work at the time of writing this review, therefore you can find more information about the masses times and opening hours here in any other language than EN: http://www.notredamedeparis.fr/visites/informations-pratiques/horaires/