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Medieval fortress walls and towers in Carcassonne, France, showcasing historic architecture.






Why visit Carcassonne Castle?

Carcassonne Castle
  • 2500 years of history: Carcassonne has a rich history dating back over 2,500 years. The origin of the castle dates back to Roman times, but its most iconic form was constructed in the 12th century.
  • Reminiscent of a fairytale castle: With its think thick walls and towers, spiky turrets, heavy drawbridges, and a moat, it looks like something straight out of a Disney fairytale.
  • Get transported to the Middle Ages: Walking through the narrow cobblestone streets within the castle walls transports you back in time. It's like stepping into the Middle Ages with its charming shops, cafes, and restaurants. 
  • Stunning panoramic views: Climbing the towers and the ramparts provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the modern city of Carcassonne.
  • Inspiration for Hollywood: Fans of the popular TV series, Game of Thrones, might recognize Carcassonne as one of the design inspirations for the fictional city of King's Landing.

Things to know before booking Carcassonne Castle and ramparts tickets

  • Carcassonne Castle & Ramparts Tickets include timed entry to the Château Comtal and ramparts, allowing you to enter within the 30-minute window selected at checkout. Entry is only permitted during your chosen slot, and re-entry is not allowed once you exit the site.
  • Most skip-the-line tickets grant access to the castle’s main courtyard, medieval chambers, and restored ramparts. While the majority of the structure is open to visitors, upper levels and towers may be inaccessible due to preservation works.
  • Day trips like From Toulouse: Full-Day Carcassonne Tour with Round-Trip Transfers and Audio Guide include round-trip travel and a self-guided city audio tour, but do not include entry to the castle or ramparts. If you want access to the castle and ramparts, then check Combo: Carcassonne Castle Skip-the-Line Tickets with Audio Guide + Transport from Toulouse.
  • The Combo: Carcassonne Castle & Ramparts Skip-the-Line Tickets + Audio Guided Tour is best for visitors already in Carcassonne who want an independent, informative visit with historical narration.
  • All audio guides are digital and must be downloaded before your visit. You’ll receive instructions via email after booking. Don’t forget to carry your headphones.
  • Ticket prices vary slightly depending on inclusions like transport or audio guides, but access to the castle itself remains consistent across both combo options. Travelers looking for convenience often choose the transport combo, while those interested in context prefer the audio guide.
  • There is no lift access inside the fortress. The site includes uneven stone paths, narrow staircases, and elevated ramparts. It is not recommended for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility.
  • Tickets can sell out in advance, especially during school holidays, weekends, and summer months. Booking ahead is strongly advised to guarantee your preferred time slot.

Your Carcassonne Castle tickets explained

Carcassonne Castle entry tickets

Entry tickets

  • Duration: Flexible
  • Guide: No
  • Castle & Ramparts Access: Included

Go for it because

Explore the medieval castle, towers, and ramparts at your own pace with entry tickets. This is the best-value option if you're already in Carcassonne and want direct access to its most iconic site. Choose the more economical skip-the-crowds option to visit in the evening when it's more peaceful.

Recommended ticket:

  • Carcassonne Castle & Ramparts Tickets
Day trips to Carcassonne Castle

Day trips

  • Duration: Full-day (approx. 9 hrs)
  • Guide: City audio guide only
  • Castle & Ramparts Access: Not included

Go for it because

Includes round-trip transfers from Toulouse plus a digital audio guide, giving you time to explore Carcassonne’s fortified old town and its highlights (castle, ramparts, basilica, etc) at your own pace. Ideal if you want an easy day trip with or without castle entry.

Recommended tickets:

  • From Toulouse: Full-Day Carcassonne Tour with Round-Trip Transfers and Audio Guide
  • Combo: Carcassonne Castle Skip-the-Line Tickets with Audio Guide + Transport from Toulouse
Carcassonne Castle with medieval towers and stone walls in Carcassonne, France.

Audio-guided tours

  • Duration: Flexible
  • Guide: Digital audio guide (self-guided)
  • Castle & Ramparts Access: Included

Go for it because

Explore the castle and ramparts with insightful commentary on its architecture, defenses, and medieval legends. Great for travelers who want historical context without joining a tour group.

Recommended tickets:

  • Combo: Carcassonne Castle & Ramparts Skip-the-Line Tickets + Audio Guided Tour
  • Combo: Carcassonne Castle Skip-the-Line Tickets with Audio Guide + Transport from Toulouse
Medieval fortress walls and towers in Carcassonne, Aude, Occitanie.

Combos

  • Duration: Full-day (approx. 9 hrs)
  • Guide: No
  • Castle & Ramparts Access: Included

Go for it because

Combo tickets combine either an audio guide or day trip transport with the skip-the-line tickets to Carcassonne castle and ramparts. Combos are convenient and flexible, making them great for first-time visitors to Carcassonne.

Recommended tickets:

  • Combo: Carcassonne Castle & Ramparts Skip-the-Line Tickets + Audio Guided Tour
  • Combo: Carcassonne Castle Skip-the-Line Tickets with Audio Guide + Transport from Toulouse

Carcassonne Castle Highlights

Sculpture of Lady Carcas at Carcassonne Castle

Sculpture of Lady Carcas

Carcassonne, was named after the legendary Lady Carcas, who saved her city from a siege by Charlemagne after her husband was mortally wounded.

Northern Gallo-Roman Rampart Carcassonne

Northern Gallo-Roman Rampart

Built centuries ago, this rampart is known to have preserved ancient round towers (with no roof) superbly. It also boasts over 1,000 years of military architecture and is, therefore, a must-visit site while in Carcassonne.

Western Medieval Rampart Carcassonne

The Western Medieval Rampart

From the only other Rampart, you will see the picturesque town of Carcassonne. You will also be able to climb the square Bishop’s tower, a sturdy construction that straddles both city walls.

Château Comtal, Carcassonne

Château Comtal (Count's Castle)

Located inside the fortress, the medieval Count’s Castle dates back to the 12th century. The castle serves as a prime example of military architecture.

Basilique Saint-Nazaire

Basilique Saint-Nazaire

The Basilique is a Romanesque and Gothic-style cathedral that is known for its intricate stained glass windows, ornate sculptures, and impressive nave.

Carcassonne Castle Towers

Towers

Carcassonne Castle is adorned with numerous towers. Some of the most notable towers include the Tour du Trésau, Tour Pinte, and Tour de la Justice.

Museum of the Middle Ages Château Comtal

Museum of the Middle Ages

Located within Château Comtal, the museum’s collection and exhibits provide a fascinating glimpse into the daily life, art, and architecture of the Middle Ages.

Plan your visit to Carcassonne Castle

Carcassonne Castle Timings

Opening hours

  • April to September - 10 am to 6:30 pm
  • October to March - 9:30 am to 5 pm

Closed: 1st January, 1st May and 25th December

Last entry: 30 minutes before closing

Best time to visit: Plan your visit during spring or autumn, since crowds are less and the weather is pleasant. If visiting on weekdays, try and visit the castle during the mornings or mid-afternoon for a comfortable and leisurely experience.

Address: 1 Rue Viollet le Duc, 11000 Carcassonne, France.

Find on maps.

  • By bus: Multiple buses
    Nearest stop: Carcassonne
  • By train: SNCF lines, on the main Toulouse-Montpellier train route 
    Nearest stop: Carcassonne
  • By plane: You can fly into Carcassonne's airport (Aéroport Sud de France Carcassonne).
    To get to the castle: Shuttle bus or taxi
Carcassonne Castle entrances

There are four entrances to Carcassonne Castle:

  • Porte du Bourg-Rodez Gate to the north
  • Porte Narbonnaise-Narbonne Gate to the east
  • Porte Saint-Nazaire-Saint-Nazaire Gate to the south
  • Porte d’Aude-Aude Gate to the west
Carcassonne Castle facilities
  • Washrooms: Male and female washrooms are available. 
  • Baby changing stations: Female washrooms are equipped with a diaper changing table. 
  • Electric charging stations: You can charge your electric cars at the Carcassonne Castle.
  • Wheelchair accessibility: The castle is accessible for wheelchair users and has facilities such as adapted bathrooms for their convenience.
Carcassonne Castle Tips
  • For an enjoyable experience at Carcassonne Castle, wear comfortable clothes and footwear since the terrain is uneven and paved with cobblestones. 
  • If traveling with small children, carry a baby sling or baby carrier instead of a pram or stroller. 
  • Animals are not allowed inside the castle. 
  • After exploring the castle, indulge in a delicious cassoulet. Cassoulet is a slow-cooked casserole made with white beans and meat. 
  • If you want to go to the city center, take the free shuttle from Carcassonne bus parking. The shuttle runs every 5 to 10 minutes from the parking. 
Canal du Midi near Carcassonne
  • Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canal du Midi is a historic waterway that runs near Carcassonne. It is only 2.4 km away from Carcassonne Castle.  
  • Pont Vieux: Located 2.6 km from Carcassonne Castle, Pont Vieux is an ancient bridge spanning the Aude River. It offers picturesque views of Carcassonne Castle and the surrounding countryside. 
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Carcassonne (Fine Arts Museum): Located 1.8 km from Carcassonne Castle, the museum houses a collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts spanning various periods. 

Frequently asked questions about Carcassonne Castle tickets

What is the best way to get to Carcassonne Castle?

You can reach the castle via train or bus. SNCF train lines and multiple buses will take you to Carcassonne Castle. The nearest stop is Carcassonne.

Do children get free entry into the Carcassonne Castle?

Yes. Anyone aged 18 years and below gets free entry into the Carcassonne Castle. Additionally, EU citizens up to the age of 26 years enjoy free admission.

How long does a typical visit to the average visitor spend at Carcassonne Castle last?

It takes around two hours to visit and explore the Carcassonne Castle.

Is entry to Carcassonne Castle free for adults on special days?

Entry to Carcassonne Castle is free for visitors under the age of 18 years. EU Nationals or non-EU residents in France, between the age of 18-25 years also enjoy free entry to the attraction.

What are the best days and times to visit Carcassonne Castle to avoid crowds?

The best time to visit Carcassonne Castle is on weekday mornings. During this time, crowds are less and visitors can comfortably explore the castle.

Are audio guides available for visitors at Carcassonne Castle?

Yes, audio guides are available as part of select ticket options. Choose a ticket that includes a digital audio guide like this to explore the castle and ramparts with self-paced commentary on its history, architecture, and legends.

Does Carcassonne Castle offer any special accommodations for guests with disabilities?

Yes, some areas of Carcassonne Castle are easily accessible for guest with disabilities. Adapted bathrooms, paved areas, and assistance dogs are allowed inside the attraction.

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Headout is an authorized and trusted partner of the venue, offering curated experiences to enjoy this attraction. This is not the venue's website.