Private chauffeured car service CDG airport to Petit Palais in Paris

 

 

The French capital has many tourist attractions. One of them is this jewel of architecture dating from 1900 and located in the Avenue des Champs-Elysées. This building in the 8th arrondissement houses the Museum of Fine Arts of Paris. If you are an art lover, a visit to this building is necessary because it contains an important collection of paintings, engravings, sculptures, tapestries etc. dating from antiquity to the 20th century. A large artistic exhibition of 1300 works awaits you there.

Permanent collections are generally not free. The only exceptions are the temporary exhibitions such as the one featuring works by Dutch painters like Van Gogh, Breitner, Scheffer, which is available from 06 February to 13 May and requires a purchase of an entry ticket. Visitors can admire works by French and Italian Renaissance artists, as well as Flemish painters. Noteworthy are the masterpieces of Gustave Courbet, Delacroix, Monet, Paul Cezanne, as well as those by Gustave Moreau, Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Over 150 paintings reflecting the 19th century artistic trends are on display. Additionally, the museum showcases sculptures by artists such as Jules Daloux, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, and Auguste Renoir, alongside decorative arts by Jacques Gruber, Jean Carriès, and François-Rupert Carabin, and graphic arts comprising 18,000 engravings and 9,000 old and contemporary drawings, including works by Rembrandt, Antoine Van Dyck, and Antoine Watteau. This collection is set against a backdrop of tranquility and aesthetic pleasure, further accentuated by the charm of its visitable interior at the museum.

Directly opposite the Petit Palais, visitors can explore the Grand Palais, which frequently hosts diverse exhibitions and major events. For those seeking spectacular views of Paris, proceed along the Royal Road to discover the Obelisk of the Concorde, the Arc de Triomphe of the Carrousel, the Arc de Triomphe of the Star, and ultimately, the Grande Arche de la Defense. This axis also functions as a bustling shopping hub, featuring imposing modern buildings, a plethora of shops and restaurants, and extensive pedestrian areas, allowing for leisurely strolls. Additionally, do not miss the opportunity to visit the splendid civil engineering marvel that is the Alexander III Bridge. This regal bridge, adorned with golden statues, spans the Seine, connecting the Invalides to the two palaces, and offers breathtaking views of the river.

Traveling from Charles de Gaulle Airport to Petit Palais is made seamless and stress-free with our car service. Ideal for both students and art enthusiasts, our collective shuttle provides a direct, economical, and hassle-free way to travel. Upon arrival, a pleasant and experienced driver awaits with a well-maintained car, ensuring you reach your destination quickly and comfortably. Unlike taxis, which can vary in cost due to traffic, our service offers a fixed price with no surprises. Additionally, our service eliminates the challenges of navigating public transportation with heavy luggage or the physical demands after a long flight. For a reliable and convenient transfer, consider booking our shuttle, which offers competitive rates and a superior travel experience to visit Petit Palais and other Paris attractions.

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