Descend 20 metres below the streets of Paris for an exclusive after-hours exploration of the Catacombs — six million souls interred in candlelit limestone galleries, narrated by a specialist historian in near-private silence.
What to expect
Descend the 130 spiral steps as the last day-visitors depart, entering a silence broken only by your guide's measured narration. The ossuary's carefully arranged bones stretch for corridor after corridor — skulls and femurs stacked in ornate patterns by 18th-century workers who transferred millions from the city's overflowing cemeteries. Your historian contextualises the French Revolution's chaotic aftermath and the Resistance fighters who used these tunnels in WWII. Emerge onto the Left Bank streets with a profound new perspective on the city above.
Good to know
Standard timed-entry tickets (EUR 31) sell out weeks in advance and must be booked online at catacombes.paris.fr — do not arrive without a reservation. The entrance is at 1 Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 14th arrondissement (Metro: Denfert-Rochereau). The temperature underground is a constant 14°C — bring a layer. Not recommended for guests with claustrophobia or mobility limitations.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Paris — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.