Skip to main content
Sign In
Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis tourist attraction in Saint-Denis, IDF
Photo: Google
View of Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis in Saint-Denis, IDF
Photo: Google
View of Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis in Saint-Denis, IDF
Photo: Google

Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis

4.6(7,600 reviews)Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 8 and up. School-age children and teens with an interest in history, architecture, or medieval times will be most engaged. Younger children (5-7) can enjoy the visual splendor but may find the historical content challenging without significant parental guidance.

About

The Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis is where nearly every French king and queen is buried, making it a real-life history lesson that brings textbooks to life. The magnificent Gothic architecture, including stunning stained glass windows and soaring ceilings, captivates children while guided family tours make 800 years of royal history accessible and engaging for young minds.

Highlights

  • Royal tombs and elaborate funeral monuments of French kings and queens including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
  • Spectacular stained glass windows that create colorful light displays throughout the interior
  • The crypt where children can see the archaeological remains and learn about medieval burial practices
  • Impressive Gothic architecture including flying buttresses and vaulted ceilings that inspired Notre-Dame
  • Interactive family guides available that turn the visit into a treasure hunt for young visitors

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book a guided tour in advance as English-language tours may have limited availability. Contact ahead to confirm tour times for English speakers.
  2. 2.Download the Centre des Monuments Nationaux app before your visit for additional information in English and interactive content for kids.
  3. 3.Visit early in the day (right at 10:00 AM opening) to avoid tour groups and have more space for kids to explore.
  4. 4.Prepare children beforehand by explaining they'll see actual royal tombs and burial sites. Some kids find this fascinating, others may be uncomfortable.
  5. 5.The basilica is in the Saint-Denis suburb, accessible via Metro Line 13. The area around the station can be busy, so keep children close and consider taking a taxi directly to the entrance.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) between 10:00 AM and noon offer the quietest experience with fewer crowds. Avoid weekends and French school holiday periods when tour groups are most common.

What to Know

Admission is around 9.50 euros for adults with discounts for families (children under 18 from EU countries enter free). No on-site cafe, so bring snacks and water. The basilica is an active place of worship, so respectful behavior and modest dress are expected.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. The basilica can be quite cold in winter, so dress children in layers. Summer offers the best natural lighting for viewing the stained glass windows. May close for special religious services or ceremonies, so check ahead during major Catholic holidays.

Nearby Eats

The covered Saint-Denis market (Marché de Saint-Denis) nearby offers diverse food stalls perfect for picking up lunch. For a sit-down meal, head to the pedestrian area around Rue de la République where you'll find creperies and casual cafes with kid-friendly menus.

More Activities Near Saint-Denis

Activity

Centre de Loisirs Intercommunal

Centre de Loisirs Intercommunal is a bustling community recreation center in Saint-Denis that offers a fantastic opportunity for traveling families to experience French community life firsthand. With a wide variety of sports classes, creative workshops, and after-school programs, this center provides an authentic glimpse into how local French children spend their leisure time while giving your kids a chance to burn energy and make international friends.

Ice Cream

Glacerie Saint-Denisienne

$

This beloved local ice cream shop in Saint-Denis has been serving artisanal flavors to families for generations, offering a sweet treat that kids and parents alike will love. The authentic French glacerie experience provides a delicious way to cool down while exploring the northern suburbs of Paris, with traditional and creative flavors crafted on-site.

Restaurant

Crêperie du Vieux Saint-Denis

$$

This welcoming crêperie in the historic heart of Saint-Denis offers families an authentic French dining experience without the fuss. Kids can watch their crepes being made and choose from endless sweet and savory combinations, from simple Nutella to ham and cheese galettes. The casual atmosphere means parents can relax while children enjoy exploring French cuisine in a fun, approachable way.

Park

Parc de la Légion d'Honneur

Free

Parc de la Légion d'Honneur is a wonderful green escape in Saint-Denis where families can enjoy classic park activities without spending a euro. The spacious grounds offer dedicated playgrounds for energetic play, shaded walking paths perfect for stroller walks, and plenty of grassy areas where kids can run freely while parents relax on a picnic blanket.