Book entrance to the Château Comtal and ramparts — and add a guided tour for deeper insight.
Entrance to the walled city is free; a paid ticket grants access to the castle and rampart walkways — the most scenic and informative areas.
Guided tours run regularly in high season and can be arranged privately year‑round for families and small groups.
Combo options may include thematic tours (night visits, architecture, legends) and multilingual audio guides.
Audio guides and printed booklets are available in multiple languages to enrich your visit.
Browse all options and choose your ideal time slot, especially in summer.
Pick the option that fits your plans
Pick the option that fits your plans
Step inside the legendary medieval fortress! Wander the castle, walk the ramparts, and dive into the museum to uncover Carcassonne’s epic past.
Two epic spots, one easy ticket: roam Carcassonne’s medieval fortress, then blast off to Toulouse’s Cité de l’Espace for a space-filled day.
Secure your preferred time for the castle and ramparts — no queueing at busy hours.
Choose guided or self‑guided options with the language and pace that suit you.
Mobile tickets and clear time slots keep your day smooth and flexible.
A day of towers, tales, and terracotta roofs — here’s a simple plan:
Begin at the Narbonnaise Gate and head straight for the Château Comtal. Explore exhibits, then step onto the ramparts and follow the walkway for sweeping views and clever defensive details.
Wander the lanes to the Basilica of Saint‑Nazaire for a quiet pause, then circle back for sunset light on the walls. Finish with a hearty Occitan dinner in the lower town. 🍷🥖
Book your castle and ramparts tickets online. Many options allow changes or free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit.
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I wrote this guide to make your Carcassonne visit smooth, informed, and a little magical — with practical tips and rich stories at every turn.
Most tours and tickets are flexible — always check the policy before booking.
Groups and schools can request special rates and private tours, subject to availability.
Summer afternoons get busy — aim for early or late in the day for gentler crowds.
Wear sturdy shoes; the cobbles and ramparts involve steps and uneven surfaces.
Allow time for the basilica and a full circuit of the walls — the views are worth it.
Keep tickets ready at control points and follow posted safety guidance on the ramparts.