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    Musée d’Art Moderne

    4.3 (60 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Warren D.

    Date of visit: September 11, 2022 We were hoping that the "modern art" in the title here would mean...modern art. But the museum considers anything in the last 150 years or so to be modern, so that was a bit of a disappointment. However, the museum is free and doesn't take a ton of time to get through, so if you are in the area, it's not a bad place to spent an hour or so. There are some interesting pieces, including a massive panel work that you really need a good five minutes to truly grasp as it's just so massive. They also have a couple of works by Matisse if you are looking for something that has a "name" you might recognize. If you were hoping to interact with staff that can enlighten you about some of the works, you will be mistaken as the folks hanging around to make sure you don't touch anything have as little interest in interacting with the patrons as you could imagine. Most signs are only in French as well, so I hope you've been practicing with Duolingo before visiting! If you can, avoid the side of the museum facing the Seine, it's super popular with skateboarders and it's an easy way to get taken out on your vacation, it's a bit of a cluster!

    Boris Lovet-Lorski, Vénus
    Veronique C.

    I love this small museum with wide rooms where the art is beautifully showcased and on top of it the visit is free! It's not a big museum but totally worth it. Plus it's located at the Trocadero and you have great views of the Eiffel Tower from their café outside.

    Grant A.

    Nice selection of art! Not too much art or overwhelming. Feels restorative to look at paintings in art museum. It's also free.

    Andrew S.

    This museum is smaller but still offers over 15,000 pieces of displays without the major crowd that other venues would have in Paris. The best part is the cost of admission = 0.00. I would suggest taking public transportation or walking towards the Effel Tower, and this should be an added attraction to see while in Paris.

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    Jpb T.

    I came in a hot summer day to get out of the heat. I greatly enjoy how museums of modern and contemporary art have really nice chairs to sit and relax in. On a plus note the air conditioning in this museum works really well!

    Natasha S.

    This is a beautiful museum located in a prime location. They have a fantastic view of the canal and Eiffel Tower from their courtyard that they also share with Palais de Tokyo. I do wish I could have visited when they had different exhibits. Looking over the images from the past exhibits, they seem to have some amazing features. Unfortunately, during the time I visited, the featured exhibit didn't appeal to us. So we decided to just visit the permanent exhibits that didn't require admission fee. The café is lovely and carries some really great food and dessert options. We decided to just grab some water and cappuccinos during our visit. The cappuccinos were so good. A little on the pricier side, but standard to museum pricing. The book shop is great and has a lot of nice items. Found some gorgeous art prints, postcards and gift items. All the employees were very friendly, accommodating and helpful. I didn't know the coat check was free. Definitely a plus and must next time I'm there. I'd definitely like to come back next time I am in Paris!

    Mike C.

    This was museum #4 on my very first day in Paris. I've been walking around all day, very tired, still wearing the same clothes I wore even on the airplane ride, but I wanted to push through and visit another museum. And I'm glad I came across this one. This museum is also part of the museum pass, so if you have the pass, the admittance is free. Some museums offer bypassing the queue if you have the pass. Note: No flash photography here and you can bring a backpack, though you can't wear it on your back. This museum offers a lot of great modern and contemporary art from artists around the world. There are some impressionism art here as well, but most are contemporary. They had other temporary exhibits for price admission that wasn't offered under the museum pass and most people were waiting in queue for those exhibits, but I just stuck with the permanent exhibits. One can be fully immersed into the main exhibit for hours in this museum. Really nice collections on hand. At the bottom floor they had movies/documentaries. Kinda weird, but I guess it's part of the attraction. But my favorite was the Gaza exhibit. A whole room dedicated to photos of this war torn land. The pictures of each person in Gaza were graphic; showing a loss of limb, eyes, scars etc. There were many photos of destroyed buildings too. You get that feeling that you are part of the making of this exhibit. It was that good, though disturbing. Again, I would recommend this museum. For both the casual art lover or for the random tourist. You will leave here a lot more learned.

    Laurence T.

    Amazing museum. Spent over an hour here when me and my wife visited in December. The art work is beautiful, if you admire art a lot you could easily spend a day here.

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    Musée de l’Orangerie

    Musée de l’Orangerie

    4.6(256 reviews)
    1.8 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)
    2.7 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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    Hôtel des Invalides

    Hôtel des Invalides

    4.4(86 reviews)
    1.5 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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