Members of the EU and EEA (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) under 26, including holders of a residence permit or a long-term visa (less than 4 months)
Free admission is granted to the following groups: (except when the monument is closed)
-Members of the EU and EEA (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) under 26, including holders of a residence permit or a long-term visa (less than 4 months)
-Teachers who are holders of an Education Pass -
Jobseekers (with proof dated within 6 months indicating a period of validity)
-Beneficiaries of social minima: RSA,ASPA/ASV,ASS,ASI,AAH,ATA,ATS/AER, bereavement allowance.
-Disabled civilians, with one attendant per person
-Lecturers and guides approved by the Minister of State for Tourism and Villes et Pays d'Art et d'Histoire Guide Lecturers
-Disabled war veterans, with one attendant per person
-Ministry of Culture and Communication card holders
-Journalists
-Architecture students
-Members of ICOM and ICOMOS
-Members of friends of monuments associations for the monument in question when aconvention binding the association to the CMN provides for it.
-Tourism professionals
-Military, gendarmes and CRS with a professional ID card and "sentinel" mission order
-Professional graphic, plastic and photographic artists with a status cited in Articles L.382-1 and R.382-1 of the Social Security Code
-Lecturers and guides approved by the Secretary of State for Tourism and Cities and Countries of Art and History.
-People accompanying adult groups of at least 20 people within the limit of one per group.
-people invited as a group to an eductour organised by an administrator or a development officer;
- Drivers of tourist coaches accompanying groups of visitors.
The Intendant's apartments : €17 Collection Al Thani : €13 (equipped with the Confident, 3D spatialized sound headset)
Reservations must be made by email [email protected]
For a conference visit: 290€ + 14€/adult
Friday until 9.30pm
Every day except Tuesday, 11am-7pm (Thursdays, 12pm-7pm).
German, English, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Russian
Two dining areas are accessible at the Hôtel de la Marine: on the ground floor and on the same level as the mezzanine, is the Restaurant Mimosa designed by Jean-Francois Piege and the Café Lapérouse led by Christophe Michalak.
Visitors are accompanied throughout their visit by Le Confident, headphones with spatialized sound allowing an immersive experience in the history of the monument (available in 9 languages, included in entrance ticket)
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Louis XV, 19th century
La loggia jouxtant les salons d’honneur de l’Hôtel de la Marine, offre une vue imprenable sur la Place de la Concorde, les jardins des Tuileries, le Musée d’Orsay, le Grand Palais, la Tour Eiffel …
Priority access
Accessible entrance
Trained staff
Accessible reception
Accessible toilets
Adapted exhibition spaces
Tours in LL, LPC, or LSF
Adapted mediation service
Data verified by Paris je t'aime.
Adapted activities and workshops
Loan of wheelchairs
Free for the accompanying person
Free for people with disabilities on presentation of valid ID
https://files.parisjetaime.com/guide-accessibilite/en/guide-accessibilite-hotel-de-la-marine.pdf