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    Musée Marmottan Monet

    4.6 (76 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Candace L.

    If you've been to Paris more times than a few and are looking to enjoy some of it's smaller less known museums you'll likely stumble across Musée Marmottan Monet. Is it l'Orangerie? No. Is it charming? Oui. I stopped in Saturday before last for a visit. Admittingly, I didn't spend a really long time here and it'd be a lie if I said it was my favorite smaller musée but there were a few pieces that spoke to me on this visit, that are different than pieces that usually tend to catch my eye. Comparison is the thief of joie, we all know this but I couldn't help but think of l'Orangerie and the water lilies here. Maybe it was just me, I may have been in a different space all together - I dipped away to Paris for a solo weekend so maybe on a different visit I'll feel differently. Le Train Dans Le Niege, La Locomotive 1875, was my favorite of my visit. It's a piece I've never seen before and captured my attention for a good long while. With anything Monet, I feel I have to say you'll be doing yourself an injustice if you don't make it out to Giverny and take it all in for yourself from his garden. Call me crazy I didn't love the Neo Romantics exhibit, not my style. The Berthe Morisots were lovely and I really liked Bergère couchée. There was one missing, possibly on loan that I'd spotted on a postcard in the gift shop and went back upstairs to look for and couldn't find. The collection is quite nice. I'd recommend a visit if you enjoy impressionists and are looking for a smaller, quieter experience. Of course I can visit the larger museums time and time again, but sometimes I enjoy visiting smaller ones I haven't yet had the chance to experience.

    Anne-Marie N.

    Beautiful setting. If you love Monet or the impressionists in general, this is a definite must see. The house is filled with interesting things to see and read. The downstairs rooms filled with Monet's water lilies are stunning. Larger than you could imagine with so many colors and variations. A don't miss collection if you have the opportunity.

    Mark M.

    An amazing museum with all kinds of Monet artwork! It's three floors, don't forget to check out the beautiful works of art in the basement under the gift shop. They give you an audio speaker to listen to each station that has a two digit ID number on it. The place is clean, and the security is not a bother. Two sets of restrooms are very convenient.

    Anahita Y.

    This museum is a must see for any Claude Monet fan! They have the largest collection of Monet's work in the world and devote almost an entire floor to his paintings. The gallery walls are covered in massive canvases of his beautiful work. I was impressed and surprised this museum isn't more well known. On the bright side, it allows you to enjoy his work without fighting the huge crowds at the other famous museums in the city. The museum offers an audio guide rental for 3 euros. The audio guide is terrible and offers recordings for probably less than 10% of the art work in the museum. I saw a group with a private guide who was providing them so much history and insight into both artists and artwork in the museum. I wish we had booked a tour as well so we could have learned more. My other tip is to go visit Giverny (Monet's home and gardens) as well. We bought a combo ticket at the museum which included Giverny and it helped us save time by skipping the long line when we got there.

    Entrance. Rainy day. No line.
    Sam M.

    If you love Monet, you have to see this museum. We didn't even know about this place until we got to Hotel Molitor and looked at the map of the area. There was a new exhibit being prepared in August 2018, this traffic flow was a bit strange. The place needed better signage. We had to ask where the Monets were located.

    Mike B.

    This place is a little out of the way for most tourist, but you well worth the visit. I used the bike share to take a nice bike ride up the river to get there while in Paris. The place was not too busy and of course the main attraction is the Monet paintings they have here. If you like Monet, this is the place to go. They also have some nice parks just down the street so you can take a nice walk around after away from the big crowds of tourist elsewhere in the city.

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    Wonderful museum located in a wonderful part of Paris. Off the beaten path of the tour groups so you won't be fighting the crowds.

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    The permanent installations include a wide variety of Claude Monet's work donated by his son Dave back in 1943 i believe.

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    Les Catacombes de Paris

    4.2(473 reviews)
    5.5 kmDenfert-Rochereau, 14ème

    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!]

    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!

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    Musée du Louvre

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

    The Louvre Museum is one of the most amazing museums in the entire world, located right in the…read moreheart of Paris. The approach to the entrance felt significant, with the glass pyramid acting as a central anchor point surrounded by courtyards, wings, and long stretches of stone façades that hinted at the scale of what was inside. The building combines historic palace architecture with vast modern exhibition spaces. Inside, the experience unfolded through sheer size more than anything else. Galleries branched in multiple directions, each holding different periods and regions, from ancient civilizations to classical European art. I moved through long corridors and open halls, sections that shifted in both atmosphere and lighting depending on the collection. One moment I was in a dimly lit room of Greek antiquities, the next I was under bright skylights surrounded by French paintings. Even without focusing on individual works, the density of what is housed here was immediately noticeable. The layout encouraged wandering rather than a strict path, and I found it easy to lose track of time moving between rooms, staircases, and open gathering areas. Some sections felt busier and more compressed, especially around the most famous works. Other areas opened up into quieter pockets where the scale of the building became more apparent. I appreciated those quiet moments the most.

    A dream come true to finally visit the Louvre. If you want to make sure to get in, you have to…read morepurchase your tickets online, and preferably at 9am when they first open. We arrived an hour early and was second in line so we got to be one of the first to see the Mona Lisa right as they opened and were able to get as close as the public can get. The museum is closed to the public every Tuesday. We walked through the day before and it seemed that groups in conferences is what goes on during those Tuesdays that they're closed. I booked our tickets 2 months in advance, and was able to get the opening day slot for two. And just 20 minutes after opening, the room 711 in the Denon Wing where the Mona Lisa is, got packed. You can spend the whole day here and still not have seen everything. There are multiple floors filled with art work, and luckily there are elevators. There's also a small cafe, and restaurant on the first level, and then another cafe at the second. At the exit it almost turns into a mall of shops and eateries. So it might take you another hour past when you thought you'd be exiting. You definitely want good walking shoes, cuz you'll loose track of how far you walked, even after 3 hours.

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    Palais de Tokyo

    3.6(99 reviews)
    2.2 kmTrocadéro/Iéna, 16ème
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    One of my favorite museums in Paris! It has one of the best views of the Eiffel Tower. It also has…read morea really fun nightclub called The Yoyo attached to it. This modern art museum feels like it has it all. A hip restaurant, the coolest gift shop in town, and not to mention great art. One thing I love about it is that it is never too busy or crowded like other museums in the city. I can't believe I'm making a separate paragraph about the gift shop, but I really love this gift shop. Not only does it seamlessly incorporate its art into the shop, but it has super fun stuff for sale. My all time favorite things to stare at nonstop are the pretend pills. There is one that helps you "become fluent in French"... there is another that gets your "cat to sing like Celine Dion." Like most museums, the exhibits rotate. On my long layover visit in 2022, everything looks completely different from 2017 (ignoring the gift shop and line of Palais de Tokyo posters). I highly recommend checking this museum out if you're spending a while in Paris.

    I must've come at the wrong time or something. The upstairs area was closed off. The starting point…read morewas a bunch of fans blowing air. Then I saw a number of excessively sexual exhibits. And then an exhibit about the exhibit... I see many other more impressive artworks in other reviews online, so this time around must not be it. Modern art is weird and not for me

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    Musée de l’Orangerie

    Musée de l’Orangerie

    4.6(257 reviews)
    4.1 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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