Admission to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions
Audio guide
Tour guide
Hotel pick up and drop off
Other personal expenses
Admission to the Orsay Museum is free for children under 18 and European Union nationals aged 19-25 upon presentation of a valid photo ID
The museum is free for everyone every 1st Sunday of each month
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Admission to temporary exhibitions is subject to availability. There may be a line on busy days
Due to cloakroom renovations, storage capacity will be reduced
Housing the greatest collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist art in the world, the Orsay Museum is a must-visit for any art lover in Paris. Step into Paris’s most beloved museum renowned for it’s rich art collection displaying the likes of Van Gogh, Cezanne, and Renoir. On entry you’ll be awed by the immense glass and iron roof of this renovated railway station flooding the entire building with bright light. You’ll explore the museum's treasures whilst gaining an expert insight into the fascinating stories behind the artworks, their historical significance, and why these artists were seen as so ground-breaking. After the tour, feel free to keep on exploring the museum or head up to the top-floor restaurant for a delicious meal and fantastic view over the rooftops of Paris and winding Seine river below.
By metro: Line 12, Solferino station
By RER: Line C, Musée d'Orsay station