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What shoes to wear to Paris catacombs?

The tour involves descending into the earth on stairs and uneven ground. The walkways are strewn with pebbles and may become slippery in moist areas. I highly suggest you wear tennis shoes or rubber sole shoes; the more comfortable, the better as you will be walking a distance. The catacombs is a must see.



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How to dress ? You can leave your boots at home, but be sure to wear comfortable shoes! However, waiting in front of the entrance can be long, even in winter, so don't forget to dress warmly.

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The Paris catacombs are a cool 14 Celsius / 57 Fahrenheit year-round, and often a bit damp as well, so this isn't the place for sundresses! Opt for comfortable shoes to navigate the slightly uneven terrain, and bring a jacket for comfort.

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Most Parisians do not wear sandals on the streets! Instead, you'll see most of them wearing sneakers or boots. So depending, on the weather, carry either a pair of sneakers or boots for roaming around the city. However, you can still pack one pair of sandals just to wear when you're in your hotel room if you'd like.

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Is a Tour of the Paris Catacombs Worth It? Short answer: Yes, it most definitely is. The area is an engineering marvel and full of significance—you'll find yourself getting more intrigued by the minute! Not to mention, guided tours have access to areas that are off-limits to the public.

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The catacombs in Paris really don't have the same historical significance as do the Roman ones. In Paris, the bones were moved down to the catacombs from overflowing cemeteries following war/disease periods. The catacombs in Rome have a background related to religious persecution of Christians.

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They must be carried in front of your body or in your hand. Our museum does not have a coat room and luggage is not accepted. Please remain vigilant. There are restrooms at the exit.

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If you're feeling confident enough to explore the catacombs on your own, you can actually purchase tickets to the Catacombs of Paris which include an audio guide at no extra cost. One of the best things about this option is that tickets are available almost every day of the week.

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Paris Catacombs - Due to their location in underground tunnels, the Catacombs temperature always is about 57°F (14°C), even in summer. Book in advance to avoid an hours-long wait in the sun. Get a ticket and audioguide to explore on your own, or go with a guide for a longer, more detailed tour.

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This unique accommodation will be offered for a single night only, to the person (and their mate/spouse/death-obsessed partner) who best explains to the host why they're brave enough to sleep under the dirt.

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