Paris: Conciergerie Ticket with Histopad
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Use the official booking route if you qualify for free admission or need to confirm venue requirements. Choose the supplied GetYourGuide option when you want the listed Conciergerie entry ticket with Histopad; it is self-guided rather than a hosted tour. The Conciergerie also lists an official guided tour in French, with registration at the reception desk on arrival and no extra charge beyond the admission ticket.
The listed product explicitly includes a Histopad.
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Enter at 2, boulevard du Palais, where the Conciergerie forms part of the Palais de Justice complex. Allow extra time for possible identity checks around the courthouse and X-ray security at the monument entrance: a timed or partner ticket does not bypass these checks. Do not bring bulky bags, aerosols, sharp objects, glass bottles, scooters or skateboards; small foldable pushchairs must fit through the X-ray machine.
The supplied inventory shows one GetYourGuide entry-ticket offer at 13 EUR, and no official benchmark row is included for comparison. Treat this as the only visible comparison price rather than evidence of a discount, and check the final checkout total and inclusions before paying.
Free admission applies to visitors under 18; EU nationals aged 18–25; regular non-EU residents in France aged 18–25; disabled visitors and one companion; jobseekers with a certificate issued within the last six months; and holders of a valid Education Pass. Eligible visitors should reserve in advance where possible and bring the required proof; the Conciergerie advises advance booking to reduce waiting, while disabled visitors with valid documentation receive free admission and priority access.
Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.
FAQ
Yes. Visitors should carry a ticket and reservation time slot; official reservations use 30-minute windows. A booking for 10:00 allows access up to 10:30, subject to the venue’s admission process.
The supplied GetYourGuide offer does not state its cancellation or refund terms. Check the cancellation policy and final conditions shown at checkout before paying.
The Conciergerie strongly recommends its own e-ticketing service, while a partner may be convenient if its confirmation and inclusions suit your plans. Compare the final checkout total, cancellation terms, time-slot details and whether the Histopad is included.
Security rules prohibit bulky luggage or bags, aerosols, knives and other sharp objects, glass bottles, helmets, scooters, skateboards and rollerblades. No luggage-storage facility is provided inside the monument, and small foldable pushchairs must pass through X-ray equipment.
Do not assume a late arrival will be accepted outside your booked window. The official ticketing information states that a 30-minute slot applies, with entry no later than 30 minutes after the reserved time, and security checks can take additional time.
Free admission includes visitors under 18, eligible EU nationals aged 18–25, regular non-European residents in France aged 18–25, disabled visitors with an accompanying adult, jobseekers with valid proof and Education Pass holders. Free visitors should reserve a ticket and time slot where available, and bring the required proof of eligibility.
Security screening at the entrance is the key practical bottleneck because the Conciergerie is part of the Palais de Justice. A timed ticket or partner booking does not remove the need for checks, so arrive with only permitted belongings and allow extra time.