Soaring Rayonnant Gothic interior of Sainte-Chapelle with floor-to-ceiling 13th-century stained glass windows illuminating the upper chapel

1,113 Stained Glass Windows

Consecrated in 1248, this royal Gothic chapel houses one of the world's most extensive 13th-century stained glass collections—nearly two-thirds of the original glass survives today.

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Adult

Ages 18+ (non-EU residents)

€38

  • Skip-the-queue timed-entry into the upper chapel
  • Full access to the 1,113 13th-century stained-glass windows
  • Lower chapel (royal palace floor) included
  • Audio guide rental available on-site (€3, optional)
  • Mobile e-ticket — instant after we confirm your slot
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Sainte-Chapelle + Conciergerie Combo

Ages 18+ (non-EU residents) — covers both monuments on the Île de la Cité

€52

  • Skip-the-queue entry to Sainte-Chapelle (stained-glass upper chapel)
  • Skip-the-queue entry to Conciergerie (Marie-Antoinette's cell, Salle des Gens d'Armes)
  • Use within 24 hours — visit in either order
  • Audio guide rental available on-site at each monument
  • Mobile e-tickets — both slots confirmed together
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EU Under-26

Ages 18–25, EU/EEA residents only (passport ID required)

€18

  • Skip-the-queue entry to Sainte-Chapelle upper chapel
  • Same time-slot as full-price Adult
  • Concierge fee only — operator admission is free for this audience
  • EU passport / national identity card mandatory at entry
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About Sainte-Chapelle (Paris)

Sainte-Chapelle is a royal Gothic chapel built within the medieval palace complex on the Île de la Cité. King Louis IX commissioned it to house his collection of Passion relics, including the claimed Crown of Thorns. The upper level holds 1,113 stained glass windows that flood the space with colored light—nearly two-thirds of the glass survives from the 13th century.

Construction began after 1238 and the chapel was consecrated on 26 April 1248. The structure rises 42.5 meters high, with two levels serving entirely different purposes: the upper chapel was reserved exclusively for the royal family and their guests, while the lower level served courtiers and palace staff. Louis IX paid 135,000 livres for the relics themselves—more than three times the 40,000 livres spent to build and glaze the entire chapel.

You climb the spiral stair and step into the upper chapel. The walls dissolve into glass. Fifteen lancet windows, each reaching floor to vaulted ceiling, wrap the space in saturated reds and blues. Light shifts as clouds pass. The stone ribs seem to float, and the narrow interior amplifies the vertical pull—your eye travels up, then across the glowing narrative panels that circle the room.

Practical information

Opening hours
Apr–Sep daily 9am–7pm; Oct–Mar daily 9am–5pm. Last entry 30 min before closing.
Closed days
January 1, May 1, December 25.
Address
10 boulevard du Palais, 75001 Paris (inside the Palais de Justice security perimeter)
Getting there
Metro line 4 → Cité (200m walk). RER B/C → Saint-Michel/Notre-Dame (350m). All visitors pass through court-security screening — allow 15–20 min on busy days.
Accessibility
Step-free access to the lower chapel. The upper chapel (where the stained-glass windows are) requires a narrow spiral staircase — operator advisory: not wheelchair-accessible.
Photography
Personal photography permitted; flash not. Tripods need authorisation. Best stained-glass light: 11am–2pm on sunny days.
Audio guide
€3 on-site rental, 6 languages including English.
Children
Welcome. The spiral stair has 33 steps with handrail.
Dress
Working religious site — no swimwear or revealing clothing. No other dress code.

About our service

Sainte-Chapelle Tickets is an independent concierge service. We facilitate ticket purchases from Centre des monuments nationaux, the official French operator, on behalf of international visitors. We do not resell tickets — we provide a personalised booking and English-language support service. Our service fee is included in the displayed price. For those who prefer to book directly, the operator's portal is at tickets.monuments-nationaux.fr.

Frequently asked

What's your refund policy?

All sales are final. The one exception: in the rare event we are unable to secure your tickets from the operator, a full refund is issued within 24 hours. Once your booking is confirmed—which happens within 2 hours during business hours—the concierge fee reflects the work of securing your reserved slot and coordinating delivery.

Can I change my visit date after booking?

Yes. We rebook your visit to any open slot in the operator's calendar. Contact us at least 48 hours before your original date. The concierge tier includes one complimentary date change; additional changes incur a rebooking fee. Last-minute changes depend on real-time availability in the chapel's timed-entry system.

How quickly will I receive my tickets?

Tickets are digital, instant, by email. Confirmed within 2 hours during business hours. You'll receive a PDF with a QR code and entry instructions. Save it to your phone or print it. The operator scans the code at the security checkpoint on Boulevard du Palais, just outside the chapel entrance.

Where exactly do I enter?

The public entrance is at 8 Boulevard du Palais, on the Île de la Cité. You'll see security screening tents in the courtyard shared with the Conciergerie. After screening, follow signs to the chapel's ground-floor door. The upper chapel—home to the 1,113 stained glass windows—is accessed via an interior stone staircase.

Is Sainte-Chapelle wheelchair accessible?

The lower chapel is accessible. The upper chapel, where the famous stained glass is displayed, is reached only by a narrow medieval stone staircase with no lift. Visitors with mobility limitations can view a video presentation of the upper chapel on the ground floor. Contact the operator in advance for assistance arrangements.

Can I bring my children? Is there a minimum age?

All ages welcome. Children under 18 from EU countries enter free when accompanied by a paying adult; show ID at the door. The chapel is compact—36 meters long—so strollers are manageable on the lower level but must be folded for the staircase to the upper chapel. The space is quiet and contemplative.

Am I allowed to take photographs inside?

Yes, photography without flash is permitted for personal use. The stained glass—nearly two-thirds of it original 13th-century work consecrated in 1248—photographs beautifully in natural light. Tripods and commercial filming require advance permission from the Centre des monuments nationaux, which operates the site as a museum.

What should I bring with me?

Bring your ticket QR code (phone or printed), photo ID, and layers—the stone interior stays cool year-round. Large bags go through security screening; backpacks over 40 liters may need to be checked. No food or drink inside. Modest dress isn't required, but the chapel is a former royal place of worship.

How long does a typical visit last?

Most visitors spend 30 to 45 minutes. The chapel is a single vertical space—lower level for palace courtiers, upper level for the royal family—so there's no labyrinth to navigate. Linger in the upper chapel to watch light shift through the windows. Audioguides and printed guides are available on-site for deeper context.

What if it rains or the weather is bad?

The chapel is fully enclosed, so weather doesn't affect your visit. The stained glass actually glows more vividly on overcast days when diffuse light reduces glare. Security screening is outdoors in the courtyard, so bring an umbrella if rain is forecast. Timed entry means you won't wait long outside.

Can I buy tickets for multiple people in one order?

Yes. Add as many tickets as you need during checkout. Everyone in your party enters at the same reserved time. Each person receives the same QR code; the operator scans it once and counts your group through. Children eligible for free entry still need to be included in your headcount.

Is the chapel ever closed for private events?

Occasionally. The Centre des monuments nationaux closes the site for state functions or conservation work. We monitor the operator's calendar daily. If your chosen date becomes unavailable after booking, we contact you immediately to rebook or process a full refund. Check the official calendar at sainte-chapelle.fr before selecting your date.

What's actually included in my ticket?

Entry to both levels of Sainte-Chapelle: the lower chapel and the upper royal chapel with its 15 monumental stained glass windows, each 15 meters tall, depicting 1,113 scenes from the Old and New Testaments. The Rose of the Apocalypse window is on the west wall. Audioguides and temporary exhibitions cost extra on-site.

Why does the concierge price differ from the operator's €22 rate?

The all-in concierge price covers ticket procurement, coordination with the operator's timed-entry system, and our 2-hour confirmation SLA. We handle rebooking, answer questions, and guarantee delivery. The operator's €22 walk-up rate doesn't include reserved time slots or concierge support. You pay for certainty and service.

Can I visit both Sainte-Chapelle and the Conciergerie on the same ticket?

No. They share a courtyard and both are operated by the Centre des monuments nationaux, but require separate tickets. The Conciergerie—the other surviving fragment of the medieval Palais de la Cité—is adjacent and worth visiting. Budget 90 minutes total if you plan to see both. We offer Conciergerie tickets separately.