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Explore the Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Rodin Museum with this comprehensive tour featuring world-class art, guided insights, and two-day access for $30.

This tour offers unlimited access for two days to Philadelphia’s renowned art collections, including the main building of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Rodin Museum. For just $30 per person, visitors can experience over 200 galleries, featuring artworks from U.S., Asian, European, and Latin American artists. The tour lasts one day, but the two-day ticket gives plenty of flexibility to explore at your own pace.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is famous for its impressive impressionist galleries with Van Gogh’s Sunflowers and Monet’s Japanese Footbridge. Meanwhile, the Rodin Museum offers a calming garden setting where Auguste Rodin’s sculptures are displayed in a tranquil atmosphere. The tour is perfect for first-time visitors and regular museum guests alike, with guided tours available free of charge. A key strength is the inclusion of a guided tour at the top of each hour, providing expert insights into the exhibits.
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This experience combines the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s vast collections with the peaceful elegance of the Rodin Museum. The main building opens Thursday to Monday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended hours until 8:45 PM on Fridays. The Rodin Museum operates Friday to Monday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The museum is closed Tuesdays through Thursdays, so plan accordingly.
Each museum offers a distinct atmosphere: the Philadelphia Museum of Art boasts 200 galleries filled with art from many eras and regions, including modern and contemporary works. The Rodin Museum provides a tranquil, garden-filled environment that showcases Rodin’s sculptures, including his famous The Thinker and The Gates of Hell. A baggage store is available free of charge, helping visitors move freely without carrying backpacks or coats.

The main building houses an encyclopedic collection, with particular emphasis on Impressionist and modern art. Highlights include Van Gogh’s Sunflowers and Monet’s Water Lily Pool. The galleries are arranged to guide visitors through different artistic periods and cultures, from Asia to Europe and Latin America.
Architecturally, the Philadelphia Museum of Art itself is a notable landmark, with various architectural treasures such as a medieval cloister and a Chinese palace hall. The museum’s design invites exploration and discovery, with unexpected surprises around every corner. Visitors often appreciate how art and architecture complement each other, emphasizing the cultural significance of the institution.

Just a short walk from the main building, the Rodin Museum offers a peaceful outdoor space filled with sculptures by Auguste Rodin. The garden setting enhances the appreciation of Rodin’s textured sculptures, which are displayed amid lush greenery. The garden’s calm atmosphere makes it easy to contemplate the artworks and enjoy a break from city life.
The museum’s collection includes Rodin’s most celebrated works, such as The Thinker and The Gates of Hell. The museum’s design allows visitors to view the sculptures from multiple angles, emphasizing Rodin’s skillful use of form and texture. The garden and sculpture display together create an experience that feels both artful and relaxing.
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During this tour, guided tours are offered for free at the top of each hour after admission. These guides provide insights into the history, significance, and stories behind the artworks, helping visitors deepen their understanding. Plus, an audio guide in English is included, allowing visitors who prefer self-guided exploration to learn at their own pace.
The guided tours are particularly helpful for visitors wanting context and stories about the works on display, such as Picasso’s Three Musicians or Rodin’s sculptures. The availability of free, scheduled guides adds value to the experience, making this tour suitable for first-time visitors and art enthusiasts alike.

The tour begins at any of the admission desks located at the museums’ addresses: 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia PA 19130. The experience is wheelchair accessible, ensuring comfort for visitors with mobility needs. The baggage storage service is free, helping visitors move comfortably through the museums.
While parking is not included**, nearby food options are available, including Stir, the only Frank Gehry-designed restaurant on the East Coast. The main building operates Thursday to Monday, with specific hours, and is closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Rodin Museum is conveniently open during weekend days, making it easy to plan a visit.

The Philadelphia Museum of Art manages this tour, which features live guides and the option to reserve and pay later, providing flexibility for travelers. Cancelations are free up to 24 hours in advance, making it a low-risk option for planning a day of art exploration in Philadelphia.
The price of $30 for access to both museums makes this tour an affordable choice for art lovers. The one-day validity requires checking availability for your preferred starting times, but the two-day ticket offers flexibility if you want to spread out your visit.
This tour suits visitors who appreciate diverse art collections and want two days of flexible exploration. It’s ideal for first-time visitors to Philadelphia, as well as art enthusiasts eager to see famous works in a museum setting. The guided tours add educational value, perfect for those seeking context without extra costs.
The combination of impressive architecture, curated collections, and tranquil gardens makes this experience stand out. However, those who prefer outdoor activities or self-guided sightseeing might find the museum’s schedule somewhat restrictive, especially since the Rodin Museum is closed Tuesday through Thursday.

This comprehensive museum experience offers exceptional value, combining world-class art with guided insights. The two-day access allows visitors to take their time, explore the impressive galleries, and enjoy the beautiful architecture and garden setting.
While the price point is attractive and the guided tours add depth, it’s worth noting that parking is not included and the Rodin Museum has specific closing days. These are minor considerations compared to the quality of collections and overall experience. This tour is especially well-suited for art lovers and those seeking a cultural day out in Philadelphia.
Is there an option to cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guided tours included in the ticket price?
Yes, guided tours are offered free of charge at the top of each hour after you arrive.
Can I visit the museums on different days?
Yes, your two-day ticket allows you to spread your visit across two days within the validity period.
Is this experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Absolutely, the entire experience is wheelchair accessible and includes free baggage storage.