10 Amazing Places You Can Use Your National Disability Card in Paris
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5 Jul 2024
An evening view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
Paris, the City of Light, is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. If you have a National Disability Card, exploring Paris becomes even more accessible and enjoyable. Here are nine amazing places where you can take advantage of your National Disability Card.
1. Disneyland Paris
A magical destination for all ages, Disneyland Paris offers priority access to attractions, shows, and parades for National Disability Card holders. You can skip the queues and make the most of your enchanting day with Mickey, Minnie, and the rest of the Disney gang. You're also eligible for 25% off your Park Ticket. Read more about using your card at Disneyland Paris here.
“We have just got back from our Disney adventure in Paris - thank you for assisting us to provide our daughter all her hopes and dreams. The National Disability Card enabled us to have a positive airport experience and the most incredible time at Disneyland." - Adam
2. Eiffel Tower
A visit to Paris is incomplete without seeing the Eiffel Tower. National Disability Card holders can enjoy priority access, making the journey up this iconic structure smoother and more enjoyable. Take in the panoramic views of Paris from this quintessential symbol of the city.
"I booked a Disabled ticket online (Handicap) & when I arrived at the Eiffel Tower, I showed my National Disability Card to a steward at the queue entrance. This enabled me to skip the queue for the lift access to the second floor." - Benjamin
3. Château de Versailles
The grandeur of the Château de Versailles is unparalleled. As a National Disability Card holder, you receive free entry and can explore the magnificent palace, the Hall of Mirrors, and the extensive gardens with ease.
4. Arc de Triomphe
One of Paris's most famous landmarks, the Arc de Triomphe, offers free admission to National Disability Card holders. Ascend to the top for breathtaking views of the Champs-Élysées and the city's skyline.
5. Palais Garnier
Experience the opulence of the Palais Garnier, Paris's iconic opera house. National Disability Card holders benefit from reduced admission fees and can take guided tours to appreciate its lavish interiors and grand staircases.
6. Sainte-Chapelle
This Gothic masterpiece, renowned for its stunning stained-glass windows, provides free admission for National Disability Card holders and their carers. Enjoy the ethereal beauty of this royal chapel without any hassle.
"Used my card to get priority free access to the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, Arc de Triomphe, and Château de Versailles!" - Ash
7. Musée d'Orsay
Enjoy masterpieces by van Gogh, Manet, Renoir, Cézanne and many more in this beautiful museum. Located on the 'rive gauche' or south bank of the Seine, the museum is located in a beautifully converted old railway station. Visit for free with your National Disability Card, and your carer also gets in for free.
8. Panthéon
A visit to the Panthéon, where many of France's most illustrious figures are entombed, is both educational and inspiring. National Disability Card holders receive free entry and can explore the crypt and magnificent interiors at their leisure.
9. Château de Vincennes
This medieval fortress on the outskirts of Paris offers a glimpse into the city's ancient past. With your National Disability Card, enjoy free admission and discover the history and architecture of this impressive stronghold.
10. Centre Pompidou
For modern art enthusiasts, the Centre Pompidou is a must-visit. The museum offers free admission to National Disability Card holders, allowing you to explore its vast collection of contemporary art, exhibitions, and the stunning views from its rooftop terrace.
Read more about your Cardholder concessions and book tickets to these iconic Parisian tourist destinations.
Paris is a city that embraces accessibility, ensuring that everyone can enjoy its wonders. With the National Disability Card, you gain significant benefits that make exploring these incredible sites easier and more enjoyable. Plan your trip, take advantage of these privileges, and immerse yourself in the beauty and culture that Paris has to offer. Visit disabilityid.co.uk for more information on how the National Disability Card can enhance your travel experiences. Bon voyage!