- Rotonde de la Villette near Bassin de la Villette and Place Stalingrad
- Canal Saint-Martin, Jaurès metro and Parc de la Villette access nearby
- CDG and Orly airport transfer to Rotonde de la Villette in Paris
Rotonde de la Villette near Bassin de la Villette and Place Stalingrad
Main area guide: For nearby quays, canalside streets and transport routes across the area, see the
Canal Saint-Martin transfer guide.
- Orly airport car service to Rue d’Aubervilliers near Canal Saint-Martin
- Airport shuttle connection to Parc de la Villette
- Taxi transfer to Rotonde de la Villette in Paris
These nearby routes help travelers connect the Rotonde, Bassin de la Villette, Rue d’Aubervilliers and Parc de la Villette with Paris airport transfers.
Location overview: La Rotonde de la Villette stands beside the Bassin de la Villette, close to Place de la Bataille-de-Stalingrad, in one of the most recognizable canal-side areas of northeastern Paris. Originally known as the Barrière Saint-Martin, the building was part of the Farmers-General wall and was designed by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux before the French Revolution. Its position near the former tax barrier gave it a practical role in controlling goods entering Paris, while its architecture gave the district a monumental landmark.
The Rotonde is especially notable for its classical composition, with Doric columns, a strong geometric plan and a central volume that reflects Ledoux’s architectural language. Unlike many former toll barriers that disappeared, this building remained a visible marker of the old city limits. Declared a historical monument in 1907, it later served several functions, including administrative and storage uses, before being restored and reused as a public-facing venue.
Today, the Rotonde de la Villette links several strong local references: the Bassin de la Villette, Canal Saint-Martin, Avenue Jean-Jaurès, Jaurès metro station and the routes leading toward Parc de la Villette. This setting makes it useful for visitors who want to combine architectural heritage, waterside walks and transport access in the same area. Travelers preparing their arrival can also consult Paris airport shuttle service reviews before organizing a direct transfer to this historic site.
Canal Saint-Martin, Jaurès metro and Parc de la Villette access nearby
Access overview: Around the Rotonde de la Villette, visitors are placed at the meeting point of several important northern Paris routes. The Bassin de la Villette opens directly beside the monument, while Canal Saint-Martin begins nearby before continuing toward République and the central districts. Jaurès and Stalingrad metro stations make the area easy to identify, with practical connections for travelers moving between the 10th and 19th arrondissements.
The surroundings are also useful for discovering a more local and lively side of Paris. The quays around the Bassin de la Villette offer waterside walks, cafés and open views, while Avenue Jean-Jaurès leads toward Parc de la Villette, the Philharmonie de Paris and the Cité des Sciences. Rue d’Aubervilliers and the nearby canal streets add a more urban character, with residential buildings, local shops and routes toward La Chapelle and the northeastern edge of the capital.
For visitors staying near the Rotonde, the area works well as both a meeting point and a departure point. Public transport is available, but luggage, station stairs and evening arrivals can make a direct ride more comfortable. The monument’s visibility, the nearby metro stations and the open space around Place Stalingrad make it easier for drivers and passengers to coordinate airport pickups or drop-offs without confusion.
CDG and Orly airport transfer to Rotonde de la Villette in Paris
Transfer insight: La Rotonde de la Villette is located about 26.4 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport, about 23.8 km from Orly Airport and around 90.1 km from Beauvais Airport. From CDG, the journey usually takes around 35 minutes to 1 hour 10 depending on traffic near the northern access roads and the Paris ring road. From Orly, travel time is often around 40 minutes to 1 hour 15, especially when crossing Paris from the south.
Public transport can be economical, but it may involve RER, metro changes and walking with luggage before reaching Jaurès, Stalingrad or the canal-side streets. Taxis offer a direct option, although timing and comfort depend heavily on traffic around Porte de la Villette, Gare du Nord, République and the inner Paris boulevards. A pre-booked shuttle or private driver gives a clearer pickup process, especially for families, late arrivals or travelers carrying several bags.
For arrivals from Roissy, a CDG airport shuttle to La Villette and Stalingrad area provides a direct route to the Rotonde. Travelers landing south of Paris can arrange an Orly airport shuttle to Rotonde de la Villette. This type of transfer is particularly useful when the arrival point is a hotel, apartment, restaurant or meeting location near Bassin de la Villette, Canal Saint-Martin or Parc de la Villette.


















