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Cathédrale de Notre-Dame - How to get there

Métro
Ligne 4 Station Cité or Saint-Michel
Ligne 1, 11 Station Hôtel de Ville
Ligne 10 Station Maubert-Mutualité or Cluny – La Sorbonne
Lignes 7, 11 et 14 Station Châtelet

RER
Ligne B Station Saint-Michel - Notre-Dame
Ligne C Station Saint-Michel - Notre-Dame


Vélib’
In the Île de la Cité :
Station 4001 : 10 rue d’Arcole
Station 4002 : place Louis Lépine
Station 4003 : 1 quai au Fleurs

Rive Gauche :
Station 5009 : 6 rue du Fouarre
Station 5008 : 9 rue Dante

Rive Droite:
Station 4017 : 10 place de l’Hôtel de Ville
Station 4016 : 3 rue Lobau

Bus RATP
Lines n°21, 38, 47, 85, 96 Stop Cité - Palais de Justice
Line n°47, Balabus Stop Cité - Parvis de Notre-Dame
Lines n°24, 47 Stop Notre-Dame - Quai de Montebello
Lines n°24, 47 Stop Petit Pont
Lines n°24, 27, Balabus Stop Pont Saint-Michel – Quai des Orfèvres
Lines n°24, 27, 96, Balabus Stop Saint-Michel
Lines n°21, 27, 38, 85, 96 Stop Saint-michel – Saint-Germain


Taxi Stations
Parvis Notre-Dame at the corner of the Hôtel-Dieu (4th arrondissement)
Place Saint-Michel (5th arrondissement)
Place Maubert (5th arrondissement)

Tour bus
Les Cars Rouges: Opposite 19 Rue d’Arcole (4th arrondissement)

L’Open tour:
Stop Notre-Dame : 6, rue de la Cité (opposite the Police Headquarters / Préfecture de Police)
Stop Petit-Pont : 4 rue du Petit-Pont


Parkings
Notre-Dame Car Park
Place du Parvis Notre-Dame (4th arrondissement)
Open 24/7
Accès véhicules : Rue la rue de la Cité (IV° arrondissement)
Pedestrian access: Parvis Notre-Dame - Lift

Lutèce - Cité Car Park
Boulevard du Palais (4th arrondissement)
Open 24/7
Vehicle access: Boulevard du Palais (4th arrondissement)
Pedestrian access: Place Louis Lépine

Hôtel de Ville Car Park
Parvis de l’Hôtel de Ville (4th arrondissement)
Open 24/7
Vehicle access: 3 rue de la Tacherie (4th arrondissement)
Pedestrian access: Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, Rue de Rivoli side Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, Quai de Gesvres side Avenue Victoria

Lobau - Rivoli Car Park
Rue Lobau (4th arrondissement)
Open 24/7
Vehicle access: Rue Lobau (4th arrondissement)
Pedestrian access: Rue Lobau

Place Saint-Michel Car Park
Rue Hautefeuille (5th arrondissement)
Open 24/7
Vehicle access: Rue Hautefeuille (5th arrondissement)
Pedestrian access: opposite 9 Boulevard Saint-Michel

Lagrange Car Park
Opposite 15 Rue Lagrange (5th arrondissement)
Open 24/7
Vehicle access: 15 Rue Lagrange (5th arrondissement)
Pedestrian access: 10 Rue Lagrange
15 Rue Lagrange

Maubert – Saint-Germain Car Park
FOpposite 37 Boulevard Saint-Germain (5th arrondissement)
Open 24/7
Vehicle access: Opposite 37 Boulevard Saint-Germain (5th arrondissement)
Pedestrian access: 46, 38, 28, 24bis and 18 Boulevard Saint-GermainParis

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