- Jardin des Tuileries near Louvre Museum, Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and Seine
- Place de la Concorde, Orangerie Museum and Tuileries terraces access
- Private airport transfer to Jardin des Tuileries from CDG and Orly
Jardin des Tuileries near Louvre Museum, Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and Seine
Main area guide: For nearby streets, garden gates and airport access options around the Louvre district, use the Louvre and Palais Royal airport transfer guide.
- Hotel Regina airport transfer near Tuileries Garden
- Jardin des Tuileries local arrival and transfer guide
- Place du Louvre to Orly airport transfer route
These nearby links help visitors connect the Louvre, Rue de Rivoli, Place du Louvre and Tuileries Garden with practical airport transfer options.
Location overview: The Jardin des Tuileries is one of the most emblematic historic gardens in central Paris, stretching between the Louvre Museum and Place de la Concorde, close to the Seine and Rue de Rivoli. Created beside the former Tuileries Palace under Catherine de Medici in the 16th century, the garden became a major royal and urban space before opening gradually to wider public life. Its position makes it a key landmark for visitors moving between the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, the Musée de l’Orangerie and the monumental axis leading toward the Champs-Élysées.
The garden is known for its long perspectives, tree-lined paths, terraces, ponds and sculptures. Its design was transformed over time into a formal French garden, notably under royal influence, with geometric alignments, open basins and carefully organized walking routes. The great octagonal basin near Place de la Concorde, the round basin closer to the Louvre and the surrounding statues give the site a strong visual identity. The Tuileries also forms part of the historic Parisian landscape connected with the Louvre estate, the Seine embankments and the classical urban planning of the 1st arrondissement.
For travelers staying near the garden, the area offers both cultural depth and practical access. The Louvre Museum, Palais Royal, Rue Saint-Honoré, Place Vendôme and the Seine quays are all within easy reach. The garden is also useful as a clear pickup or meeting point for visitors who want a central Paris location that is easy to identify. A planned transfer can help visitors avoid carrying luggage through busy museum surroundings, underground stations or crowded pedestrian areas around Rue de Rivoli and the Louvre entrances.
Place de la Concorde, Orangerie Museum and Tuileries terraces access
Access overview: Around the Jardin des Tuileries, visitors can quickly reach several major Paris landmarks. To the west, Place de la Concorde opens onto the Champs-Élysées and the Grand Palais area. Inside the garden, the Musée de l’Orangerie is a major cultural stop, especially for visitors interested in Monet’s Water Lilies and Impressionist collections. Nearby, the Jeu de Paume, the Tuileries terraces and the Seine-side paths create a compact visitor route between art, gardens and historic monuments.
The eastern side of the garden connects naturally with the Louvre Museum and the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel. Rue de Rivoli runs along the northern edge, offering hotels, shops, cafés and direct access toward Palais Royal and Place Vendôme. On the southern side, visitors can walk toward the Seine, Pont Royal and Musée d’Orsay. This makes the Tuileries area especially practical for travelers who want to combine museums, river views, shopping streets and central Paris monuments without moving long distances.
Public transport is available around Concorde, Tuileries, Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, but the area can be busy during museum hours, weekends and major events. Walking is often the most pleasant way to connect the Louvre, the Orangerie, Place de la Concorde and the Seine. For departures with luggage, a hotel pickup or private car can be easier than crossing the garden paths or managing station changes. This is especially useful for families, senior travelers or visitors leaving directly after a museum visit.
Private airport transfer to Jardin des Tuileries from CDG and Orly
Transfer insight: The Jardin des Tuileries is located in central Paris, about 30 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport and about 20 km from Orly Airport. Beauvais Airport is farther away, at roughly 86 km, and usually requires a longer journey. From CDG, travel time is often around 45 minutes to 1 hour 20 depending on traffic and the exact pickup point. From Orly, the journey is usually shorter, often around 30 minutes to 1 hour, especially when traffic across central Paris remains fluid.
Taxis offer a direct option, but timing and comfort can vary around the Louvre, Rue de Rivoli and Place de la Concorde. Public transport may be economical, yet it can involve stairs, corridors, line changes and walking with luggage through crowded central stations. For visitors arriving after a flight, a pre-booked shuttle or private driver gives a simpler door-to-door solution, especially when the destination is a hotel near the Louvre, the Tuileries Garden or the Seine.
For arrivals from the south of Paris, an Orly airport shuttle to the Tuileries and Louvre area helps keep the journey direct and comfortable. Travelers landing at Roissy can book a CDG airport shuttle to central Paris for a planned arrival near the garden. Visitors who want to combine airport pickup with sightseeing can also use a private vehicle with driver for Louvre, Tuileries and Seine landmarks, making the transfer easier when comfort, luggage and timing matter.


















