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Porte Narbonnaise — Attraction in Carcassonne

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Porte Narbonnaise
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Nearby attractions
Cité de Carcassonne
1 Rue Viollet le Duc, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Château Comtal
11000 Carcassonne, France
Château et Remparts de la Cité de Carcassonne
1 Rue Viollet le Duc, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Remparts et Lumières
Prte Narbonnaise, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Museum of the Inquisition
7 Rue Saint-Jean, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Basilique Saint Nazaire
La Cité, Pl. Saint-Nazaire, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Camp Médiéval
27 bis Rue du Plo, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Musée de l'Ecole
3 Rue du Plo, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Torture Museum
5 Rue du Grand Puits, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Porte d’Aude
30 Côte de la Cité, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Nearby restaurants
LA DEMEURE DU CASSOULET
7 Pl. du Grand Puits, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Brasserie Café Lucien
17 Rue du Grand Puits, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Amorino Gelato - Carcassonne
18 Rue Raymond Roger Trencavel, Pl. du Château, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Maison du Cassoulet
6 Rue du Grand Puits, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Les Terrasses de la Cité
Pl. Marcou 5, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Le Menestrel
13 Pl. Marcou, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Le Petit Marcou
11 Rue Saint-Sernin, Pl. Marcou, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Auberge de Dame Carcas
3 Pl. du Château, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Le Marcou
12 Pl. Marcou, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Le Flagrant des Lices
3 Pl. Marcou, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Nearby hotels
Hôtel du Château "Cité Médiévale de Carcassonne"
2 Rue Camille Saint-Saëns, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Hotel Montmorency "Cité Médiévale de Carcassonne"
2 Rue Camille Saint-Saëns, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Hôtel Le Donjon - Coeur de la Cité Médiévale
2 Rue du Comté Roger, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Hôtel L' Aragon - Carcassonne
15 Mnt Gaston Combeleran, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Hôtel Good Knight
17 Mnt Gaston Combeleran, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Hôtel de la Cité Carcassonne - MGallery Collection
Pl. Auguste Pierre Pont, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Hôtels Charme & Design Groupe
2 Rue Camille Saint-Saëns, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Hôtel Espace Cité Carcassonne
132 Rue Trivalle, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Pont Levis Hotel - 4 étoiles - Carcassonne
40 Chem. des Anglais, 11000 Carcassonne, France
Hôtel Mercure Carcassonne la Cite
18 Rue Camille Saint-Saëns, 11000 Carcassonne, France
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Porte Narbonnaise

8 Rue Cros Mayrevieille, 11000 Carcassonne, France
4.7(344)
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attractions: Cité de Carcassonne, Château Comtal, Château et Remparts de la Cité de Carcassonne, Remparts et Lumières, Museum of the Inquisition, Basilique Saint Nazaire, Camp Médiéval, Musée de l'Ecole, Torture Museum, Porte d’Aude, restaurants: LA DEMEURE DU CASSOULET, Brasserie Café Lucien, Amorino Gelato - Carcassonne, Maison du Cassoulet, Les Terrasses de la Cité, Le Menestrel, Le Petit Marcou, Auberge de Dame Carcas, Le Marcou, Le Flagrant des Lices
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Website
remparts-carcassonne.fr

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Nearby attractions of Porte Narbonnaise

Cité de Carcassonne

Château Comtal

Château et Remparts de la Cité de Carcassonne

Remparts et Lumières

Museum of the Inquisition

Basilique Saint Nazaire

Camp Médiéval

Musée de l'Ecole

Torture Museum

Porte d’Aude

Cité de Carcassonne

Cité de Carcassonne

4.7

(29.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Château Comtal

Château Comtal

4.7

(5.3K)

Open until 6:30 PM
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Château et Remparts de la Cité de Carcassonne

Château et Remparts de la Cité de Carcassonne

4.6

(921)

Open until 6:30 PM
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Remparts et Lumières

Remparts et Lumières

4.5

(115)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Sensory Journey to the Heart of Authentic Wines
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Nearby restaurants of Porte Narbonnaise

LA DEMEURE DU CASSOULET

Brasserie Café Lucien

Amorino Gelato - Carcassonne

Maison du Cassoulet

Les Terrasses de la Cité

Le Menestrel

Le Petit Marcou

Auberge de Dame Carcas

Le Marcou

Le Flagrant des Lices

LA DEMEURE DU CASSOULET

LA DEMEURE DU CASSOULET

4.8

(1.8K)

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Brasserie Café Lucien

Brasserie Café Lucien

4.4

(537)

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Amorino Gelato - Carcassonne

Amorino Gelato - Carcassonne

4.8

(880)

$$

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Maison du Cassoulet

Maison du Cassoulet

4.3

(680)

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Reviews of Porte Narbonnaise

4.7
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5.0
8y

Soy un fanático de las películas e historias de vampiros. Pero el otro día se me ocurrió un vuelco que no creo que nadie haya visto antes. Me parece interesante y a la vez me gustaría hacerlo alguna vez. Voluntarios? ++++++ Aquí la base de la historia. Desde siempre han existido humanos y vampiros. Unos dueños de la noche, los otros dueños del día. Los vampiros, son más rápidos, inmortales, con poderes de seducción, mentales, de transformarse en otros seres. Superiores a los humanos en cualidades pero no en cantidades. Los humanos somos más pero en una lucha uno a uno contra un vampiro, la probabilidad de ganar es muy baja. Una vez que has sido atrapado por un vampiro, tres cosas pueden pasar: Te chupan toda la sangre y te matan, te chupan un poco y te convierten en uno de sus siervos o si les caes bien, te muerden y te convierten en uno de ellos. Todo esto tiene un mismo link. La conexión sangre-sangre. Si un humano entra en contacto con sangre vampiro, este o se convierte o se hace siervo. Ahora, que pasa con el resto? Todo comenzó cuando un grupo de exploradores encontró una tribu de caníbales en la selva de Irian Jaya en Papua, los aborígenes eran diferentes a los otros tipos de indígenas que practicaban esta tradición. Más rápidos, más ágiles y más fuertes, los aborígenes relevaron el secreto a los exploradores. Un antiguo navío había encallado en las orillas de la selva. En su interior una familia de vampiros y siervos yacía mal heridos. Los aborígenes se comieron a los ciervos pero debido a los rituales caníbales, donde las víctimas tienen que ser cocinadas, la sangre de los vampiros se secó, dejando solo la carne y las vísceras secas. Los indígenas se comieron a la madre de la familia y luego a uno de los hijos. Varios días después, los caníbales comenzaron a sentir que algo había cambiado. Estaban más fuertes, más rápidos y también podían comunicarse entre ellos sin hablarse. Al darse cuenta de esto, los aborígenes dejaron con vida a padre y a una de las hijas vampiro, obligándolos a cometer incesto, para engendrar nuevos vampiros. Los cuales serían comidos por siglos y siglos, hasta que estos exploradores llegaran y esparcieran este conocimiento por toda la tierra. Ahora los humanos cazaban vampiros de día, no para matarlos, pero si para comerlos. Granjas de vampiros en los polos, bajo el agua y en cavernas donde no hay sol alimentaban a una raza humana transformada en super-raza. Los vampiros, eran cazados y desollados para ser el principal alimento del planeta. Sólo un poco de afortunados, escondidos en la noche y esperando el momento en el que pudiesen atacar de vuelta. +++++++++ Nada mal para el comienzo de una...

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5.0
2y

Carcassonne is one of my favourite places to visit in Europe. We first came here when my firstborn was small and made videos of him chasing around the ramparts with a plastic halberd. Now, with our kids gone, we came back on a walking holiday to relive old memories and stroll the walls, back alleys and fortifications at a more leisurely pace. The Petit Train around the outside of the walls was surprisingly informative and good fun, while we enjoyed setting up some photographs inside the walls, without shops and tourist paraphernalia. A romantic, educational and thought-provoking place to visit. If the car had not been invented, would more towns and cities still...

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5.0
1y

Huge and massive stone gate with 2 medieval towers - that's the eastern entrance to the old city of Carcassonne, Cite. From here the road led to Narbonne to the east on the Mediterranean shore, that's why the name Porte Narbonne. Its the usually the main gate to assess the city. Small tourist "train" can take to from here and to here from the square in front of the train station in the city, 20 min. Or you can walk. I used the other gate to enter, Aude gate, and this one to get out. Its very impressive gate with falling bridge of chains, typical for medieval times. If you pay a ticket for Chateax and ramparts, you'll be exiting here...

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Nigel MarshNigel Marsh
Carcassonne is one of my favourite places to visit in Europe. We first came here when my firstborn was small and made videos of him chasing around the ramparts with a plastic halberd. Now, with our kids gone, we came back on a walking holiday to relive old memories and stroll the walls, back alleys and fortifications at a more leisurely pace. The Petit Train around the outside of the walls was surprisingly informative and good fun, while we enjoyed setting up some photographs inside the walls, without shops and tourist paraphernalia. A romantic, educational and thought-provoking place to visit. If the car had not been invented, would more towns and cities still look like this?
Tomi ValnyTomi Valny
Huge and massive stone gate with 2 medieval towers - that's the eastern entrance to the old city of Carcassonne, Cite. From here the road led to Narbonne to the east on the Mediterranean shore, that's why the name Porte Narbonne. Its the usually the main gate to assess the city. Small tourist "train" can take to from here and to here from the square in front of the train station in the city, 20 min. Or you can walk. I used the other gate to enter, Aude gate, and this one to get out. Its very impressive gate with falling bridge of chains, typical for medieval times. If you pay a ticket for Chateax and ramparts, you'll be exiting here in this gate.
G MacG Mac
This gate is the entrance to the medieval walled city in Carcassonne. Access into the city is free and you can walk the entirety of the wall following a dirt track that leads between the outer and inner ramp parts. This is also the route that the horse drawn carts take. You can also go through this gate to get into the main part of the medieval city. This is where you will find shops, restaurants, cafés, and other stores. You can also access the church from within the gates of the city as well. This is a wonderful place to visit beautifully restored and steeped in history. There are also ticketed areas which are well worth the visit.
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Carcassonne is one of my favourite places to visit in Europe. We first came here when my firstborn was small and made videos of him chasing around the ramparts with a plastic halberd. Now, with our kids gone, we came back on a walking holiday to relive old memories and stroll the walls, back alleys and fortifications at a more leisurely pace. The Petit Train around the outside of the walls was surprisingly informative and good fun, while we enjoyed setting up some photographs inside the walls, without shops and tourist paraphernalia. A romantic, educational and thought-provoking place to visit. If the car had not been invented, would more towns and cities still look like this?
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Huge and massive stone gate with 2 medieval towers - that's the eastern entrance to the old city of Carcassonne, Cite. From here the road led to Narbonne to the east on the Mediterranean shore, that's why the name Porte Narbonne. Its the usually the main gate to assess the city. Small tourist "train" can take to from here and to here from the square in front of the train station in the city, 20 min. Or you can walk. I used the other gate to enter, Aude gate, and this one to get out. Its very impressive gate with falling bridge of chains, typical for medieval times. If you pay a ticket for Chateax and ramparts, you'll be exiting here in this gate.
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This gate is the entrance to the medieval walled city in Carcassonne. Access into the city is free and you can walk the entirety of the wall following a dirt track that leads between the outer and inner ramp parts. This is also the route that the horse drawn carts take. You can also go through this gate to get into the main part of the medieval city. This is where you will find shops, restaurants, cafés, and other stores. You can also access the church from within the gates of the city as well. This is a wonderful place to visit beautifully restored and steeped in history. There are also ticketed areas which are well worth the visit.
G Mac

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