
"Notre Dame, which reopened in December 2024 following more than five years' restoration work after the devastating blaze in 2019, welcomed some 11 million visitors in 2025, after seeing an average of around 9 million people through its doors in the years leading up to the fire. With some 30,000 to 35,000 visitors daily, "it is not a question of numbers, but of ensuring that everyone enjoys a quality visit,""
"Another CMN monument, the Sainte-Chapelle, welcomed more than 1.3 million visitors, exceeding its numbers during the Olympic year but not that of 2023, while the Conciergerie saw a 24 percent increase in footfall, and the Panthéon 21 percent. The Louvre welcomed 9 million visitors in 2025, up on 2024's 8.7 million. The world's largest museum even beat 2023 figures (8.9 million), while another must-see on the Paris tourist itinerary, the Eiffel Tower, welcomed 6.75 million visitors in 2025, 450,000 more than the previous year."
Paris recorded increased museum and monument attendance in 2025, with younger visitors accounting for a growing share. Notre Dame reopened in December 2024 and drew about 11 million visitors in 2025, compared with roughly 9 million pre-fire; daily flows reached 30,000–35,000 and a ticketing scheme was introduced to ensure quality visits. The cathedral's towers reopened in September, attracting over 110,000 visitors. CMN-managed city monuments received more than 12 million visits, a record, with the Arc de Triomphe at 1.85 million. Sainte-Chapelle had over 1.3 million, the Conciergerie rose 24 percent and the Panthéon 21 percent. The Louvre welcomed 9 million and the Eiffel Tower 6.75 million visitors.
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