- Quai du Louvre and Quai François Mitterrand beside the Louvre
- Access, Pont Neuf and Tuileries services around the Louvre quays
- CDG and Orly transfer to Quai du Louvre and Quai François Mitterrand
Quai du Louvre and Quai François Mitterrand beside the Louvre
Quai du Louvre and Quai François Mitterrand form a historic Seine-side route beside the Louvre, Pont Neuf, the Garden of the Infanta and the Tuileries approach.
Location overview: Quai du Louvre and Quai François Mitterrand stand in the 1st arrondissement, along one of the most recognizable riverside sections of Paris. The area belongs to the Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois district and follows the Seine beside the Louvre, close to Pont Neuf, Rue de l’Amiral de Coligny and the Garden of the Infanta. This setting gives the quays a strong historical identity, shaped by royal architecture, museum entrances, river traffic and the long urban axis that continues toward the Tuileries.
The Quai du Louvre begins near Pont Neuf and Rue de la Monnaie, then reaches Rue de l’Amiral de Coligny before continuing into Quai François Mitterrand. Formerly known as Quai de l’École, it received its current name on April 2, 1868, in direct reference to the Louvre. The quay measures about 80 meters in length and remains part of the eastbound traffic flow along the Seine. Its position makes it a practical viewing line between the river, the museum façades and the older streets leading toward Les Halles and Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois.
Quai François Mitterrand extends the riverside route toward Quai des Tuileries and Avenue du Général Lemonnier. Created after the merging of sections linked to Quai du Louvre and Quai des Tuileries, it was named by a bylaw dated July 8, 2003. Today, it runs for about 710 meters and keeps a direct relationship with the Louvre, the Seine embankments and the Tuileries approach. Visitors planning a wider cultural route can also explore the Louvre and Tuileries riverside transfer guide for related routes in this central area.
Access, Pont Neuf and Tuileries services around the Louvre quays
Access overview: The quays are easy to identify thanks to their position between Pont Neuf, the Louvre façades and the Seine. Rue de l’Amiral de Coligny, Rue de Rivoli, Quai des Tuileries and Avenue du Général Lemonnier help structure local access. Visitors can also use Louvre-Rivoli, Pont Neuf, Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre or Châtelet as useful orientation points, depending on the final meeting location.
The area offers many practical services before or after a visit, including cafés, museum entrances, riverside walking routes and quick links toward Les Halles, Palais Royal and the Tuileries Garden. The Passerelle des Arts, the Museum of Decorative Arts and the Cour Carrée of the Louvre are also close enough to shape a pleasant walking route. For airport pickup, the quays can be busy because of traffic, riverfront circulation and museum crowds. A clear meeting point near Pont Neuf, Rue de l’Amiral de Coligny or the Louvre side streets helps reduce confusion, especially for travelers with luggage or a scheduled flight.
CDG and Orly transfer to Quai du Louvre and Quai François Mitterrand
Transfer insight: Quai du Louvre and Quai François Mitterrand are around 20 to 25 km from Orly Airport and around 28 to 32 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport, depending on the exact pickup point. From Orly, the journey often takes about 35 to 60 min depending on traffic. From CDG, travel time is usually around 45 min to 1 hr 15 depending on traffic. Beauvais remains farther away, at around 90 km, and requires more planning.
Public transport can be economical, but it may involve station changes, stairs and walking through crowded central areas. Taxis offer a direct route, yet fares and travel time can vary with traffic near the Louvre and the Seine. For a simpler arrival, a private vehicle with driver provides door-to-door comfort and easier luggage handling. Travelers landing south of Paris can book an Orly airport transfer, while arrivals from the north can choose a CDG direct shuttle for a more relaxed connection to the Louvre riverside.


















