The Invalides and Saint-Germain ticket offices are closed until December 19. However, the stops remain open.
The Invalides stop is open, but the ticket office at this station is closed until December 19. Please book your ticket via our website or web app.
Invalides Station
A military outpost in the city
Must-see attractions at the stop
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Monuments and Museums
Built as a tribute to soldiers, this single complex is home to a long list of places to explore, including the Musée de l’Armée (French Army history), Musée des Plans-Reliefs (military models), Musée de l’Ordre de la Libération (history of the Free French Forces), the Dôme Church (the tomb of Napoleon I is here), and the Saint-Louis des Invalides Church.
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This is where the laws of France are debated and passed. Located in the Palais Bourbon, the Assemblée Nationale is worth a visit to see its stately rooms and halls, paintings by artists like Delacroix, and its remarkable library housing some 700,000 printed works. A hidden treasure.
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This is where the laws of France are debated and passed. Located in the Palais Bourbon, the Assemblée Nationale is worth a visit to see its stately rooms and halls, paintings by artists like Delacroix, and its remarkable library housing some 700,000 printed works. A hidden treasure.
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Paris hot spots
Lounging on a patio on the banks of the Seine has become a Paris institution. The Rosa Bonheur eatery is the perfect spot for families, couples and friends to sit back and relax.
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This old Garde Royale naval warehouse was converted into a nightclub, restaurant and cocktail bar. Located under Pont Alexandre III, come here to sip a refreshing drink overlooking the river banks or dance the night away to house or techno music.
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Fine French cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. L’Arpège is chef Alain Passard's restaurant. His vegetable-centric menu has earned him three Michelin stars since 1996.
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