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Explore Paris’s top art collections with a flexible combo ticket to the Orsay and Rodin Museums. Enjoy skip-the-line access and immerse yourself in masterpieces.

The Paris: Orsay Museum and Rodin Museum Combo Entry Ticket offers an excellent way to enjoy two of Paris’s most celebrated art institutions at a great price—$53 per person for a 3-hour experience. This combo is ideal for those who want to explore Impressionist masterpieces at the Musée d’Orsay and admire the sculptures of Auguste Rodin at the Rodin Museum. The flexibility of open tickets, which can be used any time within 3 months, makes planning easy for travelers with unpredictable schedules.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the skip-the-line access at the Rodin Museum and a dedicated entrance at the Musée d’Orsay help save valuable time, especially during busy periods. The tickets include entry to both permanent and temporary collections, offering a well-rounded art experience. Although the duration is set at 3 hours, reviews suggest that art lovers might want to budget a full day to truly enjoy both museums without feeling rushed.
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The Paris Odyssey SAS provides this combo ticket, which grants open access to both the Musée d’Orsay and the Musée Rodin. You are free to decide when to visit each museum within the 3-month validity period, giving you the freedom to adapt your plans based on weather, crowds, or other activities. With no fixed starting times, you can enjoy a leisurely day, spreading out your visits.
The dedicated entrance at Orsay (C1) and the skip-the-line entry at Rodin are designed to reduce waiting times significantly. This feature is especially beneficial when the museums are busy, allowing you to maximize your time viewing world-famous artworks rather than waiting in queues. Both museums are accessible for wheelchair users, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors.

The Musée d’Orsay is renowned for its vast collection of Impressionist paintings, including works by Van Gogh and other greats. The museum’s location in a former railway station adds to its charm, with spacious galleries providing a comfortable environment to enjoy the art.
Visitors can spend as much time as they like exploring the permanent collection and any temporary exhibitions on display. The reviews praise how fabulous the museum is, with some suggesting a full day to truly appreciate all the masterpieces. The dedicated entrance (C1) helps skip long lines, especially during peak hours.

The Rodin Museum offers an intimate experience with the works of Auguste Rodin, including the iconic sculpture The Thinker. The museum’s setting at 77 Rue de Varenne makes it a peaceful place to enjoy art after a busy day.
Thanks to the skip-the-line feature, visitors can avoid the typical wait and head straight into the exhibits. The collection includes both permanent and temporary works, providing a comprehensive look at Rodin’s artistry. The peaceful atmosphere, praised in reviews, makes it a perfect end to a day of cultural exploration.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point for this tour is at Entrance C1 of the Orsay Museum, where tickets are checked for entry. After exploring Orsay, visitors can choose when to visit the Rodin Museum, which is conveniently located at 77 Rue de Varenne. Both locations are wheelchair accessible, making this experience suitable for a wide range of visitors.
Since there are no fixed timeslot requirements, visitors can plan their visits according to their convenience and preferences. The tickets are emailed 24 hours before the visit, giving ample time to organize your day in Paris.
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At $53, this combo ticket provides excellent value for money, especially considering the cost of individual tickets and the convenience of skip-the-line access. It is particularly appealing to travelers who want the flexibility to explore two major museums without the pressure of fixed times or long waits.
The reviews consistently highlight the good value, with many travelers appreciating how the fast entry enhances their experience. The combined visit allows a broader appreciation of French art, from Impressionism in Orsay to Rodin’s sculptures, all within a compact timeframe.
While the 3-hour duration is adequate for a quick overview, art lovers are encouraged to allocate more time if possible. The full day can be used to savor each museum at a relaxed pace. Remember, the tickets are valid for 3 months, so you can plan your visits on days when the museums are less crowded.
Consider arriving early or later in the day to avoid peak times, especially at Orsay. The skip-the-line feature at Rodin means you don’t need to worry about long waits, but arriving during less busy hours can enhance the experience further.
Both Museums are wheelchair accessible, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy the collections comfortably. The flexible, open tickets are ideal for travelers with mobility needs or those who prefer to customize their visit times without strict schedules.
The self-paced nature of this tour makes it convenient for families, seniors, or anyone who prefers to avoid timed entries or crowded queues.

This combo ticket suits art lovers wanting a comprehensive Paris experience, with the freedom to explore at their own pace. It’s perfect for those who value skip-the-line access and the ability to choose when to visit each museum. The affordable price combined with the flexibility makes it a smart choice for both short stays and more leisurely trips.
Those interested in Impressionism and Rodin’s sculptures will find this pairing particularly rewarding. It’s less suited for travelers seeking a guided tour or expert commentary, as this experience is entirely self-guided.
This combo ticket offers a practical, cost-effective way to experience two of Paris’s most treasured art collections. The skip-the-line entry and flexible scheduling ensure a smooth, enjoyable visit, especially for those who want to avoid long waits and adapt their plans as needed.
While the 3-hour suggested duration might seem brief, it’s enough for a quick but satisfying tour. For a deeper appreciation, visitors should consider extending their stay at each museum. This experience provides excellent value and a chance to enjoy world-class art at your own pace.
Are the tickets valid for multiple visits?
No, the tickets are valid for one visit to each museum. However, they can be used anytime within 3 months of purchase.
Can I visit the museums any time during the day?
Yes, since there are no fixed starting times, you can visit anytime during the museums’ opening hours on the day you choose.
Is there accessibility for travelers with mobility issues?
Yes, both the Musée d’Orsay and Rodin Museum are wheelchair accessible, and the tickets include skip-the-line entry to help reduce waiting times.
What is included in the ticket?
The ticket grants access to the permanent and temporary collections at both museums, with skip-the-line entry at Rodin and dedicated entrance at Orsay. It does not include audio guides, food, or transportation.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The experience is accessible and suitable for all visitors, including families with children. It offers flexibility to pace the visit according to personal interest, making it convenient for family outings.