Attend the midnight mass at the Notre Dame Cathedral
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, PARIS/ Updated : Aug 29, 2016, 13:43 IST
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When in Paris, it is imperative to attend a midnight mass at the Notre Dame Cathedral, even if you happen to be an atheist. The striking gothic structure that is Notre Dame, replete with its many gargoyles and spires, is an embodi … Read more
When in Paris, it is imperative to attend a midnight mass at the Notre Dame Cathedral, even if you happen to be an atheist. The striking gothic structure that is Notre Dame, replete with its many gargoyles and spires, is an embodiment of some of the strongest traditions of Paris and is one of the most visited sights in France. Read less

When in Paris, it is imperative to attend a midnight mass at the Notre Dame Cathedral, even if you happen to be an atheist. The striking gothic structure that is Notre Dame, replete with its many gargoyles and spires, is an embodiment of some of the strongest traditions of Paris and is one of the most visited sights in France. Every Christmas Eve, it welcomes people for an evening of festive prayers and ceremonies and the spiritual atmosphere is so relaxing that it transports you to an era gone by. The entrance of the cathedral has a massive Christmas Tree and a giant screen right in front of the nave projects the opera of the ‘Light of Light’. Moreover, owing to its importance among the Christian community, the entire ceremony is broadcasted on live television; if you are one of those people harbouring a desire to be on TV, this is your chance!
When to go: December 24. Be there by 10 PM in order to get seats.
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