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Overview

Sainte-Chapelle is a Gothic chapel on the Ile de la Cite, famous for its 15 enormous stained glass windows on the upper level. Built in the 13th century by King Louis IX, it is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture. The chapel has two levels: a lower chapel and the upper chapel. Both levels are wheelchair accessible. An elevator accommodates up to two wheelchairs and provides access to the upper chapel.

Getting There

Metro: Cite (Line 4). This station does not have an elevator. Use the bus instead.

RER: Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame (RER B, C). This station has elevator access. The chapel is a 5-minute walk (400m) from the exit.

Bus: Routes 21, 27, 38, 85, 96. The "Cite-Palais de Justice" stop is closest.

Sainte-Chapelle is inside the Palais de Justice complex. Enter through the main gate on Boulevard du Palais. There is airport-style security screening at the entrance.

Wheelchair Accessibility

  • The entrance to the chapel has a ramp for wheelchair access.
  • The lower chapel is flat and accessible. It has beautiful painted ceilings and columns, though it is darker and smaller than the upper level.
  • The upper chapel (with the famous stained glass windows) is accessible by elevator. The elevator accommodates up to two wheelchairs. Staff can assist with access.
  • The security screening area at the complex entrance is accessible.

The upper chapel with its famous stained glass windows is accessible by elevator. The elevator fits up to two wheelchairs. Ask staff at the entrance for assistance.

Accessible Toilets

There are no accessible toilets inside Sainte-Chapelle itself. The nearest accessible toilets are in the Palais de Justice complex (ask security staff) or at the public Sanisette on the nearby Parvis of Notre-Dame (about 300m walk).

Tips for Visitors with Disabilities

  • Free entry for disabled visitors and one companion. Otherwise 11.50 EUR.
  • Book timed tickets online to avoid the queue. The queue can extend along Boulevard du Palais, especially in summer.
  • Even the lower chapel is worth seeing. The painted ceilings and columns are impressive.
  • Combine with Notre-Dame (500m walk, flat path along the island).
  • The elevator to the upper chapel is available during all opening hours. Let staff know at the entrance if you need elevator access.
  • Best light in the upper chapel is in the morning when the sun illuminates the eastern windows.

Practical Details

Address
10 Boulevard du Palais, 75001 Paris
Hours
Daily 9:00am-5:00pm (Oct-March), 9:00am-7:00pm (April-Sept).
Admission
Free for disabled visitors + companion. Otherwise 11.50 EUR.
Website
Official website
Last verified
March 2026

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