Close to the Olympic Village and the Stade de France, discover a vibrant, energetic area with a magnificent, historic heritage!




What to do in Plaine Commune?
- For tickets
Free admission and guided tour for disabled visitors and their carers, on presentation of valid proof (Mobility and Inclusion card for French visitors), or organisation certificate (groups).
- Good to know
Toilets accessible.
Guide and assistance dogs permitted.
Warm clothing required for most of the year.
An attendant is required for wheelchair users.
Visitor aids
Large-print visitor booklet available for loan from the ticket office.
Audio guide with audio description (with guide) - Parking & access
Outside:
Two parking spaces reserved for disabled visitors.
By prior arrangement, parking is available at the foot of the monument, with access via a standard ramp.
Without an appointment, access to the basilica via a non-standard ramp, which is difficult to access for heavy wheelchairs and electric wheelchairs without an attendant.
Call 01 48 09 83 54 (ticket office) for assistance.Inside:
Free access to the nave of the basilica.
Free access to the basilica’s south transept.
Access to the north transept, in the reception room and in the crypt, accompanied by a member of staff (very limited access by lift: two wheelchair users at the same time, please make an appointment for the best possible reception). - Contact
Sylvie Koch
01 49 21 14 87
sylvie.koch@monuments-nationaux.fr
public.sourd@monuments-nationaux.fr
- Good to know
Reduced mobility: Only the ground floor is accessible to visitors in wheelchairs.
Visually impaired: Jardin des Cinq Sens + a copy of Paul Eluard’s poem ‘Liberté’ in Braille.
- Good to know
The Saint-Denis canal is accessible to people with reduced mobility
- Good to know
The Puces de Saint-Ouen are accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Some stands are not accessible.