- Rue de la Baume near Parc Monceau and Saint-Augustin in Paris
- Avenue de Messine, Rue de Courcelles and Madeleine access nearby
- CDG and Orly airport transfer to Rue de la Baume in Paris
Rue de la Baume near Parc Monceau and Saint-Augustin in Paris
Neighborhood transport guide: This night service is included in the Madeleine – Saint-Lazare district transfer guide, ensuring late-hour connections across central Paris.
Night transfers in the Madeleine and Saint-Augustin area provide reliable routes to both CDG and Orly from surrounding streets.
- Avenue Percier airport shuttle service near Saint-Augustin
- CDG private car arrival to Rue de la Ville-l’Évêque
- Rue Tronchet to Charles de Gaulle Airport shuttle van
This district remains well connected at night with nearby private airport transfer options.
Location overview: Rue de la Baume is a historic street in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, running from Avenue de Messine toward Rue de Courcelles and Avenue Myron Herrick, close to Parc Monceau and Saint-Augustin. This well-known address belongs to a refined part of western central Paris, where private mansions, office buildings, quiet façades and elegant residential streets create a more discreet atmosphere than the nearby Champs-Élysées or Boulevard Haussmann. Its position makes it a useful central point for visitors who want access to business addresses, cultural walks and major landmarks without staying directly on the busiest avenues.
Opened in 1858 on land linked to the La Baume Pluvinel family, Rue de la Baume reflects the expansion of the district during the 19th century. The street has changed over time, with several older hôtels particuliers replaced by more modern buildings, but traces of its aristocratic and architectural past remain important to its identity. The former Hôtel La Baume Pluvinel at number 2 is noted for its painted decoration, while number 7 is associated with the astronomer Aymar de La Baume Pluvinel. These references give the street a landmark character within the Europe and Monceau area.
The surrounding streets also recall the prestige of the 8th arrondissement, from Rue La Boétie to Avenue de Messine and the approaches toward Parc Monceau. This is not a museum district in the strict sense, but a polished Parisian setting shaped by private residences, embassies, offices, galleries and calm side streets. For visitors arriving with luggage or planning an early departure, transport preparation remains useful. A CDG airport taxi fare reference before planning Rue de la Baume access can help compare costs and organize a smoother arrival in this part of Paris.
Avenue de Messine, Rue de Courcelles and Madeleine access nearby
Access overview: Rue de la Baume is positioned between Avenue de Messine, Rue de Courcelles and the wider Saint-Augustin area, giving visitors a clear orientation point in the 8th arrondissement. Parc Monceau is one of the strongest nearby references, with its gates, tree-lined paths and elegant residential edges. Toward Saint-Augustin, the district becomes more connected to Boulevard Haussmann, department stores, business addresses and the Saint-Lazare transport area. This makes the street practical for travelers who need both calm surroundings and quick access to central Paris services.
Walking around the area is simple because the main avenues frame the smaller streets clearly. Avenue de Messine leads toward prestigious residential blocks and Parc Monceau, while Rue de Courcelles connects with several shopping, office and hotel zones. The Madeleine district is also within reach by car or public transport, offering access to La Madeleine, Rue Royale, Place de la Concorde and the western side of the Grands Boulevards. The atmosphere remains more professional and residential than purely tourist-focused, which suits visitors staying near meetings, galleries, institutions or quiet luxury addresses.
For daily movement, the area benefits from nearby metro access, taxi stands on wider roads and practical pickup possibilities away from narrower side streets. Cafés, restaurants, banks, pharmacies and hotel services are available around Saint-Augustin, Miromesnil, Parc Monceau and Boulevard Haussmann. This gives Rue de la Baume a balanced profile: discreet enough for a calm stay, but close enough to major routes for airport access, shopping, sightseeing and evening departures. Visitors can move toward the Champs-Élysées, Madeleine or the Saint-Lazare area without depending on long transfers across Paris.
CDG and Orly airport transfer to Rue de la Baume in Paris
Transfer insight: Rue de la Baume is located in the 8th arrondissement, around 26 km from Orly Airport and about 30 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport, with Beauvais much farther away. Public transport can work, but it may involve changes through busy stations, stairs and crowded platforms, which is not ideal after a flight with luggage. A taxi gives a direct route, while a pre-booked shuttle or private driver offers clearer pickup, door-to-door travel and no transfers required. Depending on traffic, Orly Airport is often around 35 to 55 minutes away, while Charles de Gaulle Airport is usually around 40 to 70 minutes.
For a smoother arrival in this refined district, travelers can compare a private driver to historical Paris streets and districts, book an Orly airport transfer to Rue de la Baume, or choose a CDG airport pickup for Rue de la Baume. These options are useful for fixed pricing, luggage support and direct airport access near Parc Monceau and Saint-Augustin.


















