Basilique de Saint-Denis & the Paris Museum Pass
43 kings, 32 queens, and the finest collection of royal funerary sculpture in Europe — in the Gothic basilica that invented the architectural style in the 12th century.
Oct–Mar: Mon–Sat 10am–4:45pm · Sun 12pm–4:45pm
Is the Basilique Cathédrale de Saint-Denis included in the Paris Museum Pass?
Yes — the Paris Museum Pass covers entry to the Basilique de Saint-Denis, saving you €17 per person on a full visit. No reservation required. The basilica is 25 minutes from central Paris by Metro Line 13.
Basilique Cathédrale de Saint-Denis — Fast Facts
| Address | 1 Rue de la Légion d’Honneur, 93200 Saint-Denis |
| Nearest Metro | Basilique de Saint-Denis (Metro 13) — 2 min walk (Metro 13) |
| Bus | 153, 239, 253, 274 · T1 tram |
| Opening hours | April–September Monday–Saturday: 10am–5:45pm Sunday: 12pm–5:45pm October–March Monday–Saturday: 10am–4:45pm Sunday: 12pm–4:45pm Fabrique de la Flèche closed Mondays — royal necropolis only Closed: 1 January, 1 May, 25 December Subject to closure during religious services |
| Closed | Mondays: Fabrique de la Flèche closed (necropolis open, €11) Religious services: check before visiting Public holidays: 1 January, 1 May, 25 December |
| Individual ticket | €17 (2026) — €11 on Mondays (necropolis only) |
| With Museum Pass | Free — included |
What to Know Before You Visit
The Basilique Cathédrale de Saint-Denis is simultaneously the most historically significant church in France and one of the most undervisited. It was here in the 12th century that Abbot Suger designed the first truly Gothic building — pioneering the use of pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, and large stained glass windows to create a new architecture of light. Every French monarch from Dagobert in the 7th century was buried here, and the royal necropolis holds the finest collection of medieval and Renaissance funerary sculpture in the world. Currently undergoing restoration of the tower and north spire — an active construction site visitors can observe as part of the Fabrique de la Flèche experience.
Collection Highlights
The royal necropolis holds 70+ funerary monuments spanning the 12th to 16th centuries — the history of French sculpture in concentrated form.
Getting There
Take Metro 13 northbound to the Basilique de Saint-Denis terminus — the basilica is a 2-minute walk from the station exit. Total journey from central Paris: approximately 25 minutes. Alternatively, RER D from Gare du Nord to Saint-Denis station, then Tramway T1 or a 15-minute walk.
Is the Saint-Denis Trip Worth It on a Museum Pass?
At €17 for the full visit (royal necropolis + Fabrique de la Flèche), Saint-Denis is one of the higher-value pass inclusions outside central Paris. The 25-minute Metro 13 journey makes it best suited as a dedicated half-day rather than a quick stop between central Paris venues.
The most logical pairing: visit Saint-Denis in the morning (open from 10am), then head back south on Metro 13 to the Panthéon in the afternoon — both are royal and state burial sites, and the contrast between the two is genuinely instructive. That combination saves €28 on a single day. Avoid Mondays if you want the Fabrique de la Flèche — the spire construction experience is the most distinctive element of the current visit and is unavailable that day.
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