No flash photography, no large luggage, airport-style security at the door — most rules are sensible museum etiquette. What to know before you go so nothing slows you down.
The Conciergerie is run by the Centre des monuments nationaux and follows the same rules as other CMN sites in Paris. The two surprises for first-time visitors are mandatory bag screening at the entrance and the strict no-large-luggage rule, since the monument has no cloakroom. See our visitors guide and accessibility page for related info.
A short list — the rest is normal monument etiquette
Non-flash personal photography is welcome throughout. Flash, tripods, selfie sticks and commercial photography require prior written permission from the Centre des monuments nationaux.
There is no cloakroom inside. Large suitcases, oversized rucksacks (over ~40 L) and items longer than 55 cm are not allowed and must be left at your hotel or at a left-luggage service.
Airport-style security at the entrance with metal detectors and bag screening — Plan Vigipirate is permanent for CMN monuments in Paris. Allow 5–10 extra minutes during peak hours.
Eating and drinking are not permitted inside the monument. Sealed water bottles must stay in your bag for the duration of the visit.
Common questions about what's allowed