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    Musée d’Orsay

    4.6 (998 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Liz A.

    Beautiful museum in Paris. If you book tickets ahead of time, you will save yourself time in line. The majority of the artwork is on the 5th floor including a water lilies painting by Monet. Other notable artists featured include Van Gogh, Pissaro, Manet, Degas and more. The view through the clock hands of the city is incredible. The 6th floor of the building has the bathrooms. They also have a great gift shop. I enjoyed all the cat themed items.

    Jeffrey F.

    Simply put the best museum in France. If you are planning your trip around the Louvre I would reconsider as I was disappointed in the Louvre compared to the Orsay. Renoir, Suarate, Van Gogh, Rodin, Toulouse, Monet, Manet, etc. It is hard to put words when you're reviewing these type of masterpieces. No question that should be the number one museum on your list.

    Leesa T.

    The Renoir exhibition was spectacular. There are two exhibits about Renoir and his life's work. I highly recommend purchasing the audio guide. I learned more and was able to step back from the crowds to listen and look once they passed. It was crowded but the museum is unbelievably gorgeous. I can see why the crowds are flocking to it.

    Jason M.

    While the Louvre gets all the attention as being *the* museum to visit when in Paris, I heard from multiple people that Musée d'Orsay was not to be missed, and that they actually preferred it to the former. Being a fan of museums in general, I wanted to check it out for myself -so I made plans to visit here our last full day in Paris. d'Orsay is housed inside an old train station, so right from the jump you're greeted with aesthetics. Outside of the works themselves, the architecture is exquisite and the building creates an intricate space to view all the exhibits. The space is divided into several floors, with the works being spread out in different rooms and on the main floor. One of the biggest standouts of d'Orsay is the large collection of impressionist art that it has. The museum holds several works by Money, Renoir, and Van Gogh - some them being their most iconic pieces. The museum was also exhibiting the works of John Singer Sargent, one of my favorite artists. Outside of that, I would definitely take the time to explore all the rooms - there are a lot of diverse pieces here and I learned a lot. They have a small cafe, and their gift shop is noteworthy in the fact that they have full-on bookstore in addition to the standard souvenirs. Overall, I had a wonderful visit at d'Orsay. The manageable size and diverse, interesting works they carry really made it a standout experience during my time in Paris. So yeah, I prefer this to the Louvre - sue me. I will definitely be returning my next trip to the city.

    Julia S.

    When Mom learned that there was a Sargent exhibit here, this museum immediately jumped to the top of her must-see list. Luckily, le Musée d'Orsay is included on the Paris Museum Pass. Also luckily: I could easily find a reserved time on our first day in Paris. (Win.) The Musée d'Orsay is located in a former train station, and much of the original architecture has been preserved, which makes for a gorgeous environment. (That happens a lot in Paris, and I am absolutely here for it: art in art? Yes, please!) Everywhere you turn, you'll find another beautiful thing. Don't forget to look up, down, and across. The Sargent exhibit was wonderful, my mom especially liked seeing Sargent's early work. I always love the sculpture. We both enjoyed walking up the "tower" that was at one end of the museum--it brought us close to the ceiling and gave a wonderful bird's eye view of the central corridor.

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    Alex M.

    Visiting the Musee d'Orsay is a can't miss experience when visiting Paris, especially if you love Impressionist art. Many of the masterpieces from the Impressionist period are on display - from Van Gogh to Manet to Renoir. I spotted many of my favorites alongside some lesser-known Impressionist works from artists who lived or were inspired by Parisian life during that era. While viewing all of these paintings is a highlight, the building itself is a former train station and is neat to explore. From the many windows along the perimeter of the museum, you can peek glimpses of the Seine. While exploring the outer galleries, I also stumbled upon a portrait of Louis Pasteur that was featured in many of my Chemistry and Biology textbooks. Even if you feel like you've seen it all at the Louvre and other nearby museums, the Musee d'Orsay is still definitely worth the visit for a deep dive on Impressionist art.

    Angela C.

    I love musee d'orsay and prefer it over the massive Louvre. This is definitely worth your time, especially if you're into impressionist art!! Their entire 5th floor is a dream filled with Van Gogh, Monet, Degas, and more. Van Gogh is my absolute favorite artist, and I was able to appreciate his art in person so much more now than when I first visited when younger. If you enjoy art, this museum is the perfect way to spend a few hours of your time while in Paris. Tickets were easily purchased online.

    David G.

    To me D'orsay is always my go to... The Louvre is huge, confusing, and overwrought with morons scrambling to see a lady kinda smiling. L'Orangerie is a one and done and sort of a shrug your shoulder things...sure the Monet Lillies are cool..but that is it. d'Orsay is stunning both architecturally as the space has been well repositioned from an old train station into one of the finest museums and as a collection of Amazing Impressionistic art in just one place. Great Van Gough, Monet, Serat, Manet, Cezanne. I would even recommend the cafe in the clock tower as it is just stunning. Number one!!!

    Alex H.

    People may only focus on The Louvre but don't miss out coming here it's across the Louvre next to parliament and down from the Eiffel Tower It's beautiful and there one of the starry night paintings by Van Gogh is here the one over the Rhone When I saw it they said no pictures so I couldn't take one :( But it's a beautiful museum I recommend this place before hitting up that other famous one :)

    Joanna V.

    This might be one of my favorite museums that I visited on my trip to Paris. The reason being is it is small enough to really enjoy all the pieces housed here thoughtfully. It can easily be done in a couple of hours. I was able to walk in without any pre-bought tickets, which was also great since I didn't have anything scheduled for that day, and I didn't know what else to do. I did have to make a line, but it moved fairly quickly. Once inside you get to see a wide variety of art pieces from world renowned artists. The café that they have is adorable with the view of the clock.

    Phyllis L.

    This is one of the most well-curated museums in the world, and it's located inside of an old railway station. With a collection of sculptures, paintings, and special pieces like furniture, the Orsay has it all. During my visit in May 2025, there was a special exhibition about poster art in France, which was really nice to see! The staff are all kind, helpful, and the museum is generally quite organized. The gift shop is pretty small but there's a cool bookstore!

    Kathy K.

    This exquisite museum in Paris is famous for the world's largest collection of Impressionist and post impressionist masterpieces including Monet, Van Gogh and so many others. Renowned for its magnificent architecture, located in a grand formal railway station built for the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition. The museum features two prominent glass and steel clocks making it an iconic feature. I enjoyed the clock custard dessert and a hot chocolate in the cafe. I spent almost four hours enjoying art on every floor.

    Paris with the Louvre on the right back corner .
    William B.

    We got there early and were able to enter quickly. They do have airport type security fyi. It's a massive museum with several levels. Van Gogh was an amazing section of course. Tons of statues and amazing art it would take many visits to see everything. Bathrooms were nice and it has an elevator and a restaurant. Views of Paris from inside were also spectacular . We had an amazing visit for about 2.5 hours. I highly recommend visiting when in Paris.

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    Centre Pompidou

    Centre Pompidou

    4.3(319 reviews)
    2.0 kmBeaubourg, 4ème

    This museum has all of the modern mischief makers and envelope pushers that you learn about in art…read morehistory classes--Miro, Duchamp, Kadinsky, Klein, Klee, etc--plus their lesser known peers and contemporary artists. It's exciting to be around so much creativity and spark. The building itself is a draw, and you can enjoy the nearby fountain filled with moving statues and take the famous elevator all the way to the top for free--the view is the best, and I prefer it more than the view from the Eiffel Tower! There is also a notable bookstore filled with art folios and a wall of postcards, accessible without tickets. If you enter the paid floors, expect to be wowed for at least 2-3 hours.

    Centre Pompidou was due to close its doors for a years-long renovation when I went. Thought not…read morecompletely shut down (Wolfgang Tillmans was showing his photographs), the lack of exhibits make this arts center a shell of its former self; even the long escalator, a prominent feature, wasn't in operation. Also, there was no access to the rooftop viewing platform. The building is very cool with its "inside out" design as giant pipes decorate the exterior. I remember Centre Pompidou as full of life, I hope when it returns to be able to experience its full art programming once again. Two stars because it's depressing to see the building half done & half alive.

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    Musée de l’Orangerie

    Musée de l’Orangerie

    4.6(256 reviews)
    0.4 kmConcorde/Madeleine, 1er

    Orangerie Museum, Paris, France -- April 12…read more Our family of four with kids ages 9 and 10 visited after a morning at the Louvre, looking for a more relaxed museum experience. It ended up being one of the most enjoyable stops of the trip. Arrival and First Impressions The museum is smaller and much calmer than the Louvre, which made it an easy transition after a busy morning. The space is bright with beautiful natural light and a peaceful atmosphere. We arrived without reservations, and it took about 45 minutes to enter the museum. The Highlights Monet's water lilies are the centerpiece and absolutely worth the visit. The scale, color, and immersive layout of the rooms make it a unique experience. We also enjoyed seeing works by artists like Matisse and Renoir. The park outside was a great bonus and gave the kids space to run around afterward. The Challenges We waited about 45 minutes to get in without reservations, which could have been avoided with advance tickets. Final Thoughts This museum was my personal favorite and a place we would absolutely visit again. It is a great option for families or anyone looking for a more manageable and peaceful museum experience. It is definitely worth it, especially if you plan ahead

    I'm honestly surprised I did not go to this museum when visiting Paris in the past, as it has a…read morebeautiful installation of Claude Monet's Water Lillies. Book tickets directly from the museum website, otherwise you may pay more. Times entries are available. Get there early to avoid the crowds as the galleries are small. The two oval rooms of Monet paintings are the highlight here. Designed by the painter himself, they are meant to be observed in silence, but that is not what we experienced while there. Eat before you visit. The cafe food and drink was unfortunately some of the worst I've experienced in a museum.This museum is in the Tuileries Garden with a large wall around the area. Nice views of the Eiffel Tour and seating overlooking the river is available nearby.

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    Musée du Louvre

    4.5(2.3k reviews)
    0.7 km1er, Palais Royal/Musée du Louvre

    Wow, what a museum. There's is so much to see. I would love to return one day because I didn't have…read moreall the time to take everything in. I was there for a good 3+hours. There are sections where the painting takes up the entire wall. Not a mural, but a full painting with an entire scene and details for days. Look up, and you'll see more art. Some art pieces are so large, you can only properly view it from afar. The ceilings are also beautiful. It's all so impressive. I opted for a timed ticket entry booking for 9am and didn't wait in line for very long. I'd say about 30minutes before it got moving. I was in the earlier crowd, close to the pyramid and can see the security area. Security was swift, but I packed lightly. Of course after using the bathroom and grabbing my audio guide I bee-lined right for the Mona Lisa, knowing it was the most popular painting there. I was able to get right up to the barrier pretty peacefully within 5 minutes of waiting. I heard someone say "well this is quite pleasant" lol. I was surprised too! So definitely get there early because when I returned to this spot later, closer to noon, boy was it packed with tourists groups and people rushing in to try for a good view. I definitely noticed that keeping calm also keeps everyone else around you calm, so don't go running because that might trigger everyone else to run and that's how chaos ensues. Don't push. You've got time, just wait your turn. My friends opted to go on a third party tour and I don't think they were able to get up to the barrier, but they prioritized the in-person guided experience more than anything, so just keep this in mind if you're deciding whether to opt to go on your own or with a group. Everything had English captions which was helpful. Underground, where the exit is, there are tons of shops. The museum's souvenir shop is quite nice, with cute collaborations. We passed by tons of other cute shops like Pop Mart and Le Petit Souk where I grabbed some cute postcards, and my friend grabbed some flats from VIVAIA. It's a whole mall down there called Carrousel du Louvre. Keep this in mind if you somehow still have energy for it after walking a million steps at the museum lol.

    Ok. I am going to be a little negative here. I know The Louvre is the most popular museum in the…read moreworld. So why am I giving a 3? I visited it last week and purchased my advance reservation ticket weeks before for last Thursday at 9 am. Taking the Metro there was easy and I arrived in the center by the glass pyramid at about 8:40 am. By then there were several hundred people already standing in the 9 am line. By 9 am there were several hundred more people behind me. I estimated about 1500 people were in my 9 am line. As we started to move towards security there were people already in the 9:30 am line and even some in the 10 am line. The crowds here are for real. It was almost 9:30 am by the time I got past security and inside ready to start, First problem. There are just too many people admitted every day. I found it distracting to look and admire all of the works of art in there. It's like going to a college football game. The Louvre reminded me of the second most popular museum which is The Vatican Museums in Rome. I've been there too. Second problem. Even some if the docents agreed with me that their map is confusing, I know that because I got lost a few times and asked them for directions, One of them told me that it's better to ask a docent for directions than try to figure where you are using the map! By the way you get your map in your language right after you pass security. This place is big. It's very easy to miss things you might want to see if you aren't careful. Now, I have a tip for improvement. When I visited The Vatican Museums a couple of years ago, I took a guided tour which made the visit pleasurable and less stressful, I failed to do that here. My mistake. If I had I might have a better perspective of this place. The guides don't get lost and also point out things that I might have missed. This is a great museum with high quality art and history inside. It's silly that hundreds of people will jostle to get Mona Lisa's picture but you will too like I did. Ditto on the Venus de Milo and Winged Victory. Don't forget afterward to visit the exterior of the Louvre including the nearby Gardens.

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    Les Catacombes de Paris - Interior

    Les Catacombes de Paris

    4.2(472 reviews)
    3.0 kmDenfert-Rochereau, 14ème

    Yes. Come do the touristy things like shopping, eating, and sightseeing. But also consider this…read moreplace with a spin to the sightseeing portion with a historical twist. The admissions price you pay is worth it. You just don't see this type of local flair anywhere else. Soak in the history about Paris and also its darker side. Your perspective about things will change, for most people anyway. The takeaway the hubs took from this experience is that nothing really matters at the end. It's a real eye opening experience TBH. As you wander the dark corridors, you will see piles of real human bones piled in neat stacks. It was saddening to realize that these were once human beings. Now they are part of a collection of unknown souls. It was just a down to earth experience. The audio tour will allow you to wander at your pleasure so there's no real rush or live tour. Book early because spots are limited!

    The major thing we wanted to do in Paris was visit the catacombs, an underground ossuary containing…read morethe bones of more than six million people. The catacombs are part of Paris' abandoned mine and quarry network, and bones were moved to the catacombs because the cemeteries were running out of space. The first bones were transferred from the Cimetière des Saints-Innocents after the cemetery was closed in 1780 due to overuse. The catacombs are an extremely popular attraction, and purchasing tickets in advance is highly recommended as a limited number of people are admitted each hour, and with good reason -- the experience would be extremely unpleasant if overly crowded. However, you can only purchase tickets one week in advance, and the catacombs are not open on Mondays. The two full days we were in Paris were Sunday and Monday, so I had to ensure that we were able to get tickets for Sunday April 7. Fortunately I was successful! Tickets were €29 each, although per the website, they are now €31. Unfortunately, the catacombs are not accessible for people in wheelchairs or who have mobility issues -- the 1.5km long route has 243 stairs -- 131 to descend and 112 to ascend. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit, and if you want to see bones and skulls (no full skeletons, though), the Paris catacombs won't disappoint! [Yelp collections: Europe 2024; Paris, France; Beware of stairs!]

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    Hôtel des Invalides

    Hôtel des Invalides

    4.4(86 reviews)
    1.1 km7ème, Invalides

    The Musee de l'Armee is located in the Hotel des Invaldies, which also houses the grand tomb of…read moreNapoleon Bonaparte. Hotel des invalides was the creation of Loius XIV and originally was a hospital and retirement home for military veterans. The museum has many different sections to visit and houses one of the largest collections of military weapons and other objets from the middle ages to the present. It also houses the St Louis des Invalides Cathedral. We visited in February 2026 and paid 17 euro each for entrance fee. Its opens at 10am and closes at 5:50pm. Plan to spend at least 3 to 4 hours here. We were here for the entire day and still did not get to see everything. Audio guides are free as long as you leave an ID with the desk. I would recommend getting the audio tour. There was massive construction going on in the enormous courtyard, so unfortunately this was not accessible. There is a cafe near Napoleans tomb which which we stopped on for hot chocolate and croissants and to rest.

    This is a cool museum to visit. It once was and still is a hospital for veterans. If you like…read moreNapoleonic history then this is a MUST SEE museum. I personally enjoyed it. I cannot emphasize enough how cool and vast this museum is. Super worth seeing. Started in the weapons gallery. So many swords, knives, shields, and other weapons from different eras like the French, Ottoman Turks, the Japanese and so forth. Then went to the big French/Napoleon exhibition. Wow. So much information, portraits, videos, and stuff to learn. You could spend the entire day here. So many rooms and hallways to see. Finally finished with Napoleon's tomb. Wow! What a casket for one man. Definitely their crown jewel. What Abraham Lincoln was to us, Napoleon is to the French. Definitely visit this museum!

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