Conciergerie Museum Paris Tickets: how to buy and prices

Visit the Conciergerie Museum in Paris, which served as a royal residence and was a well-known 18th century prison. You will learn about the conditions in which prisoners lived before being guillotined.

Ana Caballero

Ana Caballero

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Conciergerie Museum Paris Tickets: how to buy and prices

Vista del museo | ©Bruno Abatti

Paris is a European city considered a center of world art, due to its architectural variety and historic buildings. There are also numerous museums that house great works of art and iconic monuments of the Parisian city, such as the Conciergerie Palace, known as an important 18th century prison. Such is the case of the Conciergerie palace, known as an important 18th century prison.

You can visit this palace-turned-museum by purchasing general or group tickets. Thus, you will admire all the architectural details present in the facade, vaults, pillars, columns, doors, windows and other areas. In addition, you will see the main cells and walk down the stairs that prisoners used to walk minutes before going to the guillotine. Without a doubt, the Musée conciergerie is a must-see destination for French history enthusiasts who are visiting and wondering what to see and do in Paris.

How much do tickets to the Conciergerie Museum in Paris cost?

tickets in the hands of individuals| © Christian Dubovan
tickets in the hands of individuals| © Christian Dubovan

Tickets to the Conciergerie Museum have an average price of 11.5 euros. For that cost you can access the entire monument, ie the different rooms, the courtyards, main cells, kitchens, chapel, among other areas of the palace.

In addition, there are tickets for groups of approximately 20 people, whose average price is 9.5 euros per person. Meanwhile, the ticket for school groups costs 40 euros and is valid for a total of 40 people: 35 students and 5 adults.

Any of these options require a reservation by emailing [email protected]. In addition, they include a specialized guide, who will provide the group with historical and architectural information about each of the rooms and spaces visited. In this way, the visit is more interesting and educational.

How to buy tickets for the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

woman paying at the point of sale| ©Екатерина С
woman paying at the point of sale| ©Екатерина С

Buying tickets for the Conciergerie Museum is a simple task to perform, for which you have a couple of options. In this sense, you can buy the ticket directly at the ticket office of the monument before accessing the tour.

In the first case, you must go to the Conciergerie Museum and queue at the ticket office area. Depending on the number of people, you may have to wait a few minutes before making your purchase, which, by the way, must be made in cash or by credit card. Afterwards, you will receive the printed ticket with which you can finally start the tour.

But if you want to buy tickets online, then you will only need your cell phone. In this way, enter the website of the Conciergerie Museum to follow the steps indicated in the ticket purchase area.

Regarding tickets for groups, regardless of whether you buy them at the box office or online, you must make the reservation at least 24 hours in advance. If you have any questions, you can contact the museum by e-mail at [email protected] or call 01 53 40 60 60 80.

What types of tickets are available? Are there skip-the-line tickets to the Musée Conciergerie de Paris?

group of people walking in the museum| ©Екатерина С
group of people walking in the museum| ©Екатерина С

The Musée Conciergerie de Paris offers general admission tickets for you to tour the palace at your own pace and group admission with a specialized guide from the palace itself.

There is also free admission to the Musée Conciergerie on the first Sunday of the months of November, December, January, February and March.

Likewise, you will not have to pay admission on any day of the year if you present an ID that proves the following requirements:

  • Under 18 years of age (except if you come on a group tour).
  • European Union citizen between 18 and 25 years of age.
  • University student not older than 30 years of age.
  • Teacher specializing in art history, graphic arts, architecture, landscape architecture, design, cinema, photography, archaeology and fashion.
  • Journalist.
  • Disabled person (in this case, the accompanying person can also enter free of charge regardless of age, citizenship or profession).

Regarding skip-the-line tickets, the museum does not offer this service with the payment of a special entrance fee. However, you will be less likely to have to wait if you go to the Conciergerie on the days of the week with the least amount of visitors, i.e. Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

The schedule also has an influence, so you will find fewer people at 9:00 a.m., which is the opening time, or at 5:00 p.m., just 60 minutes before closing.** You also have the option of connecting with a **tour or using a tourist pass to go straight through.

Are tickets to the Musée Conciergerie de Paris included in any of the city's tourist passes?

Paris Pass| ©ViajandoDescubre
Paris Pass| ©ViajandoDescubre

Yes, admission to the Conciergerie Museum of Paris is included in some of the city's tourist passes. Such is the case of the Paris Museum Pass, Paris Pass or Go City.

You just need to download the respective application on your cell phone, check the options offered, pay electronically the price of the selected pass and make the reservation.

Then you can go to the Conciergerie and go directly to the ticket office without queuing, scan the QR code and enter the palace to enjoy the tour.

Buy the Paris Pass

Are there tickets that include the guided tour of the Conciergerie Museum in Paris and is it worth it?

people inside the museum| ©bageltam
people inside the museum| ©bageltam

Yes, the Conciergerie Museum offers a guided tour for groups of 20 to 40 people, which is certainly worth it because the guide in charge of the tour will tell you the history of the palace and some interesting facts.

However, this guide service is not available if you enter the palace for free or paying the general admission.

Are there discounted tickets for the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

museum entrance| ©didimouman
museum entrance| ©didimouman

Yes, the Musée Conciergerie de Paris offers discounted tickets for large groups of at least 20 people. You will save approximately 2.5 euros compared to the general price of 11.5 euros per person.

Are there special tickets for children at the Musée Conciergerie de Paris?

smiling child| ©drizdan
smiling child| ©drizdan

Children at the Musée Conciergerie de Paris **are free to enter any day of the week unless they **are in a large group on a school trip ** In this case, they will have to pay 40 euros, i.e. 1 euro per person.

Why is it worth buying tickets online instead of at the Conciergerie Museum of Paris ticket office?

person using laptop and card| © rupixen.com
person using laptop and card| © rupixen.com

Buying online tickets to the Musée Conciergerie de Paris is especially worthwhile during the high season, as you pay in advance and therefore secure your admission to the monument.

If you go to the Conciergerie ticket office directly, you may be in for a last minute surprise and not be able to get in on the day you want due to the crowds caused by private tours, school groups or tourists.

Opening hours of the Conciergerie Museum in Paris

museum clock| ©Raúl Alejandro Rodríguez
museum clock| ©Raúl Alejandro Rodríguez

The Musée Conciergerie de Paris is open to the public every day of the year except January 1, May 1 and December 25.

You can enter the building from **9:00 am until approximately **45 minutes before closing time at 6:00 pm **.

How much time do you need to visit the Musée Conciergerie de Paris?

group of people gathered together| ©Katie
group of people gathered together| ©Katie

You will be able to tour the Musée Conciergerie de Paris in approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. However, many people require a little more time to explore this legendary medieval palace at their own pace.

It is important that you plan your arrival time at the Conciergerie Museum, as access is not direct. All visitors must pass through the security area, a perimeter around the building. Afterwards, some controls are again applied at the entrance to ensure compliance with museum rules.

In any case, the time taken to enter the palace and tour it does not exceed a period of three hours, so you will have enough time to do other tourist activities. For example, visit the Gothic chapel Sainte Chapelle, which is only 40 meters away from the Conciergerie Museum.

Best time to visit the Conciergerie Museum in Paris

empty space in the museum| ©Gilles Messian
empty space in the museum| ©Gilles Messian

When thinking about visiting the Conciergerie Museum you should keep in mind the weather season of the city, as this is a determining factor of the influx of people in the palace.

Likewise, the day of the week is important, since, for example, the monument is usually busiest on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 3:00 p.m.

For example, Paris in winter is considered low season due to the cold characteristic of these months. Therefore, you will not find many tourists waiting to enter the Conciergerie Museum.

The opposite will happen if you go to Paris in summer, when you will notice many people in the streets and, specifically, in the medieval palace.

For its part, the autumn and spring months usually have a moderate influx, which can be defined as an intermediate with respect to winter and summer. In this sense, you will have no problem queuing.

In any case, if you want to enjoy the visit without encountering too many people, you should go to the Conciergerie during the early hours of the morning (between 9:00 and 10:00 am) or one hour before closing time (17:00 pm).

How to get to the Conciergerie Museum in Paris?

view of the museum from the lake| ©Gilles Letang
view of the museum from the lake| ©Gilles Letang

The Conciergerie Museum is located next to the Gothic temple Sainte Chapelle on the Ile de Cité. Specifically, the palace is at 2 Boulevard du Palais, 75001 in Paris - France.

To get to the Conciergerie Museum of Paris you can use several means of transport:

  • Bus via line 96, 85, 81, 58, 58, 38, 27, 24 or 21.
  • Metro by getting on line 14, 11, 7 and 1 at Châtelet station or line 4 at Cité station.
  • Train on line B or C at Saint-Michel station.

The best thing is that this museum is close to several sites of interest. Therefore, at the end of the visit you can continue touring the city. You will have the opportunity to join one of the best tours of the Latin Quarter of Paris, or visit the Notre-Dame Cathedral, as these places are located at 342 and 453 meters respectively.

Book a tour of the Latin Quarter of Paris

What not to miss at the Musée Conciergerie de Paris

objects from the museum's prison| ©Gilles Messian
objects from the museum's prison| ©Gilles Messian

At the Conciergerie Museum, every detail is important from the moment you arrive at the palace. You will see its imposing façade featuring medieval cylindrical towers and some neo-Gothic elements incorporated in the 19th century.

The first of the medieval rooms you will find upon entering is the Hall of the War of Arms, composed of a total of nine sections and four naves, which were separated by sturdy pillars and lateral columns. You will also see the walled windows, which once allowed light to enter the hall.

Afterwards, you can walk through some of the cells and marvel at the recreation. You will find real straw on the floor, containers of the time and jergones, which are mattresses made from dried plant debris.

You will also see a series of mannequins representing the guards and prisoners. You will feel like you are in the spooky Conciergerie of the 18th century.

There are also other rooms that you should not miss in the Conciergerie Museum:

  • The palacekitchens. These are medieval rooms built during the 14th century. Unfortunately, it is not always possible to access this area, but you will probably be lucky during your visit.
  • The guards' quarters.
  • Chapel of the Girondins.
  • Access door to the prison, where Marie Antoinette walked on her way to her execution.
  • Marie Antoinette's cell, with a complete installation of the furniture used by her. In addition, you can admire a life-size figure of the aforementioned Queen consort of France.

Tips for visiting the Musée Conciergerie de Paris

woman behind bars| ©Katie
woman behind bars| ©Katie

There are some tips you should follow when visiting the Conciergerie Museum of Paris. In this way, you will avoid having a bad time and you will help to preserve the good condition of this historical heritage.

Among the recommendations are:

  • Avoid using large bags or suitcases during your visit to the Conciergerie, as they are not allowed.
  • If you are taking the tour with small children who still use a car, make sure it is small and collapsible. This way, you will not have any inconvenience when going through the X-ray machine.
  • Do not carry any sharp objects (knives, scissors, glass bottles, etc.) in your bag.
  • If you come to the museum by segway or bicycle, you will not be able to enter with your helmet or safety elements used for driving, since there is no special room to store them.
  • Respect the order of each of the signs arranged in the palace for the tour.
  • Although taking photographs is allowed for any tourist, the use of tripods or stabilizers is not. Likewise, if you are a photographer, there are some other rules that you must comply with, as stipulated by the French Ministry of Culture, regarding the capture of images to share culture in the so-called digital age.