Uncover the rise, fall, and legend of Napoleon on a guided visit through the Invalides—home to the glittering Dome Church and the Emperor’s monumental tomb. In just 1.5 hours, dive into the life of the man who shaped modern France.
Step inside one of Paris’s most iconic landmarks and discover the extraordinary story of Napoleon Bonaparte—from ambitious young officer to Emperor of the French. Your expert local guide brings his world to life as you explore the Musée de l’Armée’s galleries dedicated to his campaigns, reforms, victories, and defeats. Learn how this small-statured Corsican became one of history’s most influential figures, and why his legacy still resonates today—from laws and education to urban planning and national identity.
After the museum, follow your guide beneath the shimmering golden dome to the breathtaking tomb of Napoleon I. Surrounded by marbled walls and symbolic sculptures, you’ll hear the fascinating story of his final years in exile, the dramatic return of his remains to Paris, and how he became a near-mythical figure for generations of French people.
Designed for curious travellers—not just military history buffs—this small-group tour offers an engaging, accessible introduction to the man behind the legend, all inside one of Paris’s most awe-inspiring monuments.
Meet your guide in front of the Café de l'Esplanade, 52 rue Fabert, 75007 Paris.
The nearest metro is La Tour Maubourg (line 8).
• Please meet your guide 15 minutes prior to the starting time of the tour. Note the meeting point is not at the entrance to the Invalides.
• Please note this voucher does not give you access to the Invalides Museum, your guide will have the entry tickets with them at the meeting point.
• Please present your booking voucher on your cell phone to your guide at the meeting point. You do not need to print it.
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