Delve into the history of France’s most famous rulers and artists on this private tour of Les Invalides and the Musée Rodin. Explore Les Invalides, widely considered one of Paris’ most interesting historic sites. Learn about the roles its monuments and museums have played in the city’s history. Behold the tomb of Napoléon Bonaparte, surrounded by symbols of his famous achievements and military victories and completed in 1861. Visit the 17th-century Cathédrale St Louis with your guide, and admire world-famous sculptures from famous French artist Auguste Rodin at the Rodin Museum.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. A moderate amount of walking is involve; please wear appropriate footwear
Departure Point: Les Invalides, central Paris
Address: Place des Invalides (main entrance to the museum)
Rue de Grenelle
75007 Paris
Directions: The closest metro stations are La Tour-Maubourg (line 8) and Varenne (line 13)
Dates: Daily except Monday