- Stay near Les Invalides at Hotel de Varenne in Paris
- Access Rue de Bourgogne, Rodin Museum and Les Invalides
- Airport transfer to Hotel de Varenne near Les Invalides
Stay near Les Invalides at Hotel de Varenne in Paris
Hotel location overview: Hôtel de Varenne is located inside the Invalides hub area; for nearby streets, museums and transfer points, see the Invalides & Pont Alexandre III transfer hub.
- Walk to the Rodin Museum for a quieter cultural stop
- Reach UNESCO Headquarters from this elegant Left Bank setting
- Use Esplanade des Invalides as a practical arrival point
This address places guests in one of the most refined parts of the 7th arrondissement, a short walk from Les Invalides and close to the formal avenues that define this historic Left Bank quarter.
Hotel de Varenne combines a discreet Parisian hotel atmosphere with a location that makes daily visits easy. Set on Rue de Bourgogne, it gives quick access to institutional Paris, museum collections and calm residential streets that feel more intimate than the busier tourist zones across the river.
The immediate setting is especially appealing for travelers who want to stay near a major monument without losing the quieter charm of a traditional neighborhood. Les Invalides acts as the main visual reference point, while the Rodin Museum, Palais Bourbon and Pont Alexandre III reinforce the cultural and architectural depth of the area.
Inside, the hotel offers a compact and comfortable base with soundproof rooms, air conditioning and a style that suits visitors looking for a classic Paris stay rather than a large modern property. That balance between calm interiors and strong location value is one of its main advantages.
From here, guests can move easily toward central museums, riverside walks and nearby shopping streets, while still returning to a part of Paris known for elegance and a more residential pace. For travelers who want the 7th arrondissement experience with practical airport access, the address works particularly well.
Access Rue de Bourgogne, Rodin Museum and Les Invalides
Access overview: Rue de Bourgogne, Les Invalides and the Rodin Museum give clear reference points for understanding the surroundings of Hotel de Varenne. This section of the 7th arrondissement is easy to explore on foot, with broad pavements, formal façades and a calm rhythm that contrasts with busier areas of central Paris.
A few minutes away, Rue Cler adds a lively market atmosphere with food shops, cafés and everyday Parisian street life. The Rodin Museum offers one of the most pleasant cultural stops in the district, thanks to its sculpture garden and quieter pace. Esplanade des Invalides also works well as an orientation point before continuing toward the Seine.
Guests can also head toward Pont Alexandre III, Musée d’Orsay or Place de la Concorde without complicated transfers. In another direction, Le Bon Marché and nearby Left Bank streets provide shopping, dining and a more polished local experience. This mix of monuments, museums and practical amenities makes the neighborhood especially easy to navigate.
For those who prefer not to rely entirely on metro connections, the area also suits direct car pickups and hotel drop-offs very well. That is useful for visitors with luggage, families or travelers organizing museum stops and airport journeys on the same day.
Airport transfer to Hotel de Varenne near Les Invalides
Transfer insight: Hotel de Varenne is well placed for arrivals from Orly, Charles de Gaulle and Beauvais, but the best option depends on your luggage, landing time and comfort with Paris transport. From Orly, the ride is often around 35 to 50 minutes depending on traffic, while Charles de Gaulle usually takes about 45 minutes to over 1 hour. Beauvais is farther, so the journey is longer and generally requires more planning. Travelers using metro or train links can reach the district, but changes, station corridors and stairs can feel tiring after a flight. That is why many visitors choose luxurious shuttle services or a direct shuttle from CDG, especially when traveling with bags or arriving late. A private pickup usually offers the simplest door-to-door route to Rue de Bourgogne and avoids the uncertainty of taxis in heavy traffic. For a complete experience, visit our dedicated shuttle page for more options.
Once in the district, a direct transfer is particularly convenient because the hotel sits in a central yet refined part of the 7th arrondissement, close to Les Invalides and several formal government and museum sectors where smooth arrival matters more than saving a small amount on a complex public route.


















