Small-Group Guided Tour of Napoleon’s Tomb and the Invalides at Paris
Invalides & Napoleon's Tomb Guided Tour
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Rated 3.6 out of 5, this tour divides opinion sharply. When it runs smoothly, guides receive real praise for their depth of knowledge and engaging delivery. However, several visitors report last-minute cancellations without notice, QR code failures, and unresolved refund issues, which have left a number of guests frustrated.
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Invalides & Napoleon's Tomb Guided Tour
Explore one of Paris's most significant historical sites with this guided tour of Les Invalides and Napoleon's Tomb. Your expert English-speaking guide will lead you through the magnificent military complex, originally commissioned by Louis XIV to house war veterans. The tour takes you through the Army Museum's extensive collection of military artefacts before culminating at Napoleon Bonaparte's impressive tomb beneath the golden Dôme des Invalides.
This semi-private tour covers the key highlights of the complex, from medieval armour to WWII exhibits, while your guide shares stories of French military history. You'll discover the architectural marvels of the site, including its tranquil courtyards and ornate chapels, before standing before Napoleon's red Finnish porphyry sarcophagus. The intimate group size allows for engaging questions and deeper discussion throughout your visit.
What is Included
- Expert English-speaking guide
- Semi-private guided tour
- Reserved access to Les Invalides
- Visit to Napoleon's Tomb
- Access to Army Museum sections
Good to Know
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering significant museum and cathedral sections. Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking through the complex. Large bags and suitcases are not permitted inside the museum for security reasons. Most areas are accessible for visitors with limited mobility, and wheelchairs are available to borrow with valid ID.
The tour provides reserved access ensuring a smooth experience without queuing. You'll have time at the end to explore or reflect on what you've seen. Check opening times and any special events before your visit for seamless planning.
If you're interested in exploring more of Paris's historical attractions, consider visiting Sainte-Chapelle and the Conciergerie to discover more French royal history. For those fascinated by military history, the Palace of Versailles offers another perspective on France's grand past.
Why you'll love it
- Expert English-speaking guide leads the full visit
- Explore the Army Museum's extensive military artefacts collection
- Stand before Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb beneath the golden Dôme des Invalides
- Discover Les Invalides, commissioned by Louis XIV to house war veterans
- Small-group format for a more personal experience
What's included
- Expert English-speaking guide throughout
- Entry to Les Invalides complex
- Access to Napoleon's Tomb
- Army Museum visit included
- Semi-private small-group format
Good to know
- Opening hours
- pon-ned10:00-17:00
- Know before you go
Wear comfortable shoes as the tour involves extensive walking
Large bags and suitcases are not permitted inside the museum
Wheelchair access is available from Place Vauban and Esplanade des Invalides sides
Free tickets must be collected at the tills even for eligible visitors accompanying direct-access pass holders
ID may be required to borrow wheelchairs; facilities are available for visitors with reduced mobility
- Visitor guidelines
No large bags or suitcases inside the museum
Wear comfortable footwear for walking tours
Wheelchair access from designated entrances; ID may be required
Collect free tickets if eligible before entry
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
Is the tour suitable for visitors with limited mobility?
Yes, most areas are accessible, and wheelchairs are available to borrow with valid ID.
What language is the guided tour conducted in?
The tour is led by an expert English-speaking guide.
Are large bags allowed inside Les Invalides?
No, large bags and suitcases are not permitted in the museum for security reasons.
How long does the guided tour last?
The tour is approximately 2 hours, allowing time to visit key sections of the museum and Napoleon’s Tomb.
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