Notre-Dame has stood on this island for more than eight centuries, and after the fire it reopened as a rebuilt public lesson in care, patience, and skill. That is why people still line up here even when entry is free: they want to see the real thing, inside and out. If you’re visiting with a teenager, keep it simple, keep your bags small, and go in early so the wait does not swallow your day. Step inside first, then come back out to the parvis for your photos, because this square gives you the best family view of the façade. While you stand here, look for the Point Zéro marker on the forecourt, the little spot many visitors miss. And if you have time, remember that there is an archaeological crypt below this square, where older layers of Paris still sit under your feet.
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