Paris Catacombs Tickets

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Discover the dark side of Paris with these tickets to the Catacombs. Descend into this macabre tour built in 1788 and explore the underground labyrinth where the skeletons of at least six million Parisians are exposed.

Thanks to the audio guide included with your ticket, you will learn about the history of this underworld and the origin of these catacombs. In the 18th century, the City of Lights had a terrible problem with overcrowded cemeteries, so they had the idea of taking the bodies to a quarry, where they now rest in peace.

  • Explore the catacombs of Paris with this ticket and see what the city of lights hides underground.
  • Be prepared to descend a total of 131 steps and climb 112 to visit the catacombs.
  • Learn more about its history thanks to the audio guide included in this ticket.

What’s included

  • Entrance to the catacombs
  • Audio guide

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Explore the catacombs of Paris thanks to these tickets that will show you the dark side of the French capital. Built in 1788 to avoid the overcrowding of the city's cemeteries, they decided to take six million corpses to a quarry, whose skeletons are now on display . If you want to learn more about their history during the tour, you have the opportunity to use an audio guide.

A total of 131 steps down and 112 steps up await you to complete your tour of the 1,500-metre catacombs. Once inside, you will wander through this labyrinthine space in the form of tunnels 20 metres underground.

The Parisian authorities chose an easily accessible site which, at the time, was located outside the capital: the former quarries of Tombe-Issoire, under the Montrouge plain. The first evacuations took place from 1785 to 1787 and affected the largest cemetery in Paris, that of the Saints Innocents. The tombs, the mass graves and the ossuary were emptied.

In fact, this place was consecrated as the "Municipal Ossuary of Paris" on 7 April 1786, and from then on, it adopted the mythical name of "Catacombs", in reference to the Roman catacombs, which had fascinated the public since their discovery.

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4.6
· 1246 Reviews
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    Unique place, something unimaginable if you don't see it.
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    E.
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    Fantastic catacombs, it immerses you completely in the history of France and the tour goes by quite quickly. I highly recommend a visit, it's a different kind of place.
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    C.
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    All ok.
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    V.
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    Little to add, the place is just as I expected. The history is quite interesting and everything is very well preserved. I highly recommend the visit, it is worth going once.
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