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Cité de Carcassonne, Carcassonne, Aude, Occitanie, France
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Château Comtal Guide — Ramparts, Museum, Best Views

Tour Carcassonne’s castle like a pro: what the ticket includes, best rampart sections, museum highlights, and photography spots.

1/16/2026
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Stone interior room and wooden ceiling inside the Château Comtal

Château Comtal is the fortified heart of the Cité. Your ticket unlocks the inner courtyards, the museum, and the elevated walkways that stitch together towers and curtains.

Castle interior room

Ticket scope and timing

  • Includes: Castle courtyards, museum, select elevated ramparts.
  • Typical visit: 60–90 minutes.
  • Best time: First or last slot of the day for fewer people.

Don’t miss

  • West ramparts for the Aude valley panorama.
  • Defensive details: hoardings, machicolations, loopholes.
  • The museum cabinet pieces: capitals, tiles, arms, and models.

Ramparts museum collection

Suggested circuit

  1. Courtyard orientation and model overview.
  2. Museum loop.
  3. West rampart walk, pause at major towers.
  4. Exit towards Porte d'Aude for the river view.

Photography spots

  • Tower junctions for layered walls and rooftops.
  • Western curtains at golden hour.
  • Courtyards for shadow and stone textures.

Tip: The wood walkways vibrate with foot traffic. For sharp photos, wait for brief lulls.


Accessibility notes

  • Stairs are unavoidable on ramparts.
  • Courtyards and some museum rooms are step‑free.
  • Ask staff for the most accessible route and current restrictions.

Bottom line

The castle ticket is your key to the skyline. Even a short circuit on the west side repays the effort with vast views.

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