France · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Carcassonne
Everything you need to explore Carcassonne — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Carcassonne
Small public garden below the Cité walls, with formal flowerbeds, a pond, and benches. Good spot to rest after climbing up from the lower town.
🕐 Sunrise to sunset daily
💡 Bring lunch from a boulangerie and eat on the stone wall overlooking the Aude river. The garden has public toilets, a rarity in the Cité.
Hotels near Jardin André Chénier →UNESCO-listed 17th-century canal running through Carcassonne to the Mediterranean. Flat towpath ideal for walking or cycling, with plane trees and lock gates.
🕐 Always open
💡 Start at Pont Marengo and walk east toward the Écluse de Carcassonne lock — you'll see the town reflection in still water. Best in late afternoon light.
Hotels near Canal du Midi →Historic in Carcassonne
The medieval fortress itself. You can walk the outer walls, courtyards, and streets at no cost. The inner keep and rampart tours cost extra.
🕐 Always open to access; inner attractions 9:30-18:30 (seasonal variations)
💡 Go at dusk during summer — the crowds thin out, and the golden light on the stone is spectacular. Bring water; there's little shade on the ramparts.
Hotels near Cité de Carcassonne →Gothic and Romanesque cathedral inside the Cité. Stained-glass windows and carved tombs, plus a quiet cloister. Entry is free but donations welcome.
🕐 Mon-Sat 9:00-12:00 & 14:00-18:00, Sun 14:00-18:00
💡 Visit around 11am when sunlight hits the north rose window. No photography during services. Small crypt below the altar is often missed — ask the warden.
Hotels near Basilique Saint-Nazaire →Museum in Carcassonne
Small private museum inside the Cité with replica medieval armor, weapons, and siege engines. Entry is €7, but the courtyard and armory display are visible from outside for free.
🕐 10:00-18:00 daily, closed Jan-Feb
💡 Skip the full ticket — stand by the outer gate at 10am when they open the iron portcullis for free views of the trebuchet and crossbows. Alternatively, visit on the first Sunday of the month when entry drops to €3.
Hotels near Musée de la Chevalerie →Where to Eat in Carcassonne
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Carcassonne?
The top attractions include Jardin André Chénier, Cité de Carcassonne, Basilique Saint-Nazaire, Canal du Midi, Musée de la Chevalerie.
How many days do you need in Carcassonne?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Carcassonne 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Carcassonne famous for?
Carcassonne is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Carcassonne?
Top options include New Shangai, Restaurant du japon, L'Excalibure, Buffet d'Asie.