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Les Invalides
Les Invalides

Les Invalides

129 rue de Grenelle, Paris, 75700

The Basics

Located in the seventh arrondissement, Les Invalides is one of Paris’ most recognizable landmarks, and welcomes millions of visitors each year. In addition to its practical functions, the complex also contains three museums: the Musée de l’Armée (one of the world’s biggest collections dedicated to military history and art), the Musée des Plans-Reliefs (which contains historical models of fortified cities), and the Musée de l’Ordre de la Libération (a small museum that explores the French Resistance during World War II).

The jewel of Les Invalides is the Dôme des Invalides, which was inspired by St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Considered a masterpiece of French Baroque architecture, the church’s gilded dome is, at 351 feet (107 meters) high, the loftiest in Paris. Within, the church houses the tombs of notable figures—most famously that of Napoleon Bonaparte. For those looking to explore further, Les Invalides is a frequent stop on hop-on hop-off bus tours; walking tour itineraries, meanwhile, make it simpler to navigate the enormous site, and also frequently include skip-the-line privileges.

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Les Invalides: Napoleon & French Military History Semi-Private Tour
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Les Invalides: Napoleon & French Military History Semi-Private Tour
USD122.92 per adult
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Very knowledgeable guide. Enjoyed how he tried in all of the different people involved in Napoleon’s life.
Robert_K, Nov. 2022

Recent reviews from experiences in Paris

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Wonderful tour
Diana_O, Feb. 2023
Skip-the-line Invalides Dome Louis XIV & Napoleon Tour - Semi-Private 8ppl Max
Roman was passionate about what he was teaching us and very knowledgeable. He made the trip interesting for our family with two teenage boys.
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Very informative
Susan_M, May 2022
Les Invalides: Napoleon & French Military History Semi-Private Tour
Guide was awesome. Definitely loved what he does. Waited to start talking until everyone was present. Skipped over non important things and went right to the important parts.
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Awesome
Mona_Y, Mar. 2022
Private Napoleon Bonaparte and Les Invalides 2-Hour Guided Tour in Paris
The tour guide Luca although he wasn’t English tour guide he tried to explain in English . Again via tour and the private tour messed up the meeting place and I was about to loose another tour but the guide was nice enough and he came to me after the meeting point got confirmed.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • A Les Invalides ticket includes entry to the Dôme (and the Tomb of Napoleon), the Saint-Louis Cathedral, the Charles de Gaulle Monument, and all three museums.

  • In addition to its permanent collection, the Musée de l’Armée also hosts temporary exhibitions.

  • Les Invalides is a popular destination for architecture lovers and history buffs, particularly those who are fascinated by military history.

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How to Get There

Visitors can take Métro lines 8 or 13, or the RER C, to the Invalides stop. Les Invalides is also easily accessible on foot from other nearby attractions, including the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay.

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When to Get There

The Invalides complex is open daily from 7am–7:30pm (except on Tuesdays from April–September, when it closes at 9pm). Individual museums and on-site attractions have a range of visiting hours (and holiday closures), so be sure to research opening times in advance. Les Invalides also hosts and participates in a number of events throughout the year, including the International Automobile Festival, Nuit Blanche, Night at Les Invalides, concerts and film screenings, and more.

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Les Invalides and the French Revolution

Les Invalides played an important role in the French Revolution: a mob stormed the site and took thousands of weapons, including guns and cannons, before continuing onward to the Bastille.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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