Verdict
Père Lachaise Cemetery

Père Lachaise Cemetery

A leafy hillside cemetery and open-air sculpture park, resting place of Jim Morrison, Wilde and Piaf.

The call

Worth it if you are watching the budget and you only have one day.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    Less morbid than it sounds — cobbled lanes, mossy tombs and chestnut trees make it one of the most atmospheric walks in Paris.

    Our read
  2. 02

    The fun is the treasure hunt for famous graves; grab a map at the gate or you'll get pleasantly lost.

    Our read
  3. 03

    More than 3.5 million people a year climb these cobbled, tree-shaded hills in the 20th — a melancholy open-air museum of art, music and literature.

    theculturetrip.com
  4. 04

    Jacob Epstein's Egyptian-themed angel was once smothered in hundreds of thousands of lipstick kisses; a glass barrier went up in 2011, but devotees pucker up anyway.

    theculturetrip.com

Is it a fit?

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Plan it well

Cost
Free
Timing
Weekday mornings; autumn for moody light and fewer crowds.
Booking
Free, no ticket; pick up or buy a detailed map at the entrance to find graves.
Allow
1.5–2 hrs
Accessibility
Steep cobbled hills and uneven paths — challenging for wheelchairs and difficult footing.
Getting there
Métro Père Lachaise (lines 2 & 3) or Philippe Auguste (line 2); 20th arrondissement.

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