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Paris · Standard admission · Timed entry

Musee d'Orsay standard admission ticket

Standard admission to Musee d'Orsay with a WolfTours route through the station nave, Impressionist highlights, sculpture levels, and the clock-view moments that make the museum unforgettable. · from €29.90 per adult package

On the day

  • Timed museum entry
  • Impressionist highlight route
  • Clock-view and gallery pacing notes

What's included

  • Musee d'Orsay standard admission
  • Mobile ticket delivery
  • Impressionist highlight route
  • Clock-view and station nave notes
  • Temporary exhibition reminders when relevant
  • Email support until visit day

How your visit flows

  1. Step 01Enter the former station

    Use your mobile ticket and take a moment to read the scale of the old railway hall before the galleries.

  2. Step 02Move toward the great color rooms

    Follow a route through Monet, Degas, Renoir, Van Gogh, and the rooms that define the collection.

  3. Step 03Pause at sculpture and clocks

    Balance famous paintings with the station architecture, central nave, and city-framing clock views.

  4. Step 04Exit into the Left Bank

    Leave with time for the river, a cafe, or a walk toward Saint-Germain.

About this experience

Musee d'Orsay is one of the easiest Paris museums to love: grand, bright, compact compared with the Louvre, and full of art people recognize even if they do not know the labels. Standard admission gives you the freedom to move at your pace.

WolfTours shapes that freedom into a route. Start with the building, then move toward the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist rooms, making room for sculpture and the famous clock views rather than treating them as afterthoughts.

This ticket is ideal for a half-day Paris plan. You can visit Orsay in the morning and still have time for the Seine, Saint-Germain, or the Tuileries without feeling like the museum swallowed the whole day.

Duration
Approx. 2-3 hours
Adult package
€29.90
Official adult ticket
€20.90
Service fee
€9.00
City
Paris

Orsay was the perfect size after the Louvre. The route helped us see the big names and still enjoy the building.

Helena · visited April

Good to know

  • Mobile tickets accepted — show your confirmation on arrival.
  • Arrive 15 minutes before your selected entry time.
  • Child tickets are for ages 4-17; under 4 travel free.
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit.

Inside the visit

What makes Musee d'Orsay worth your time

Before you choose a date and ticket count, get a feel for the actual route: the building, the atmosphere, the rooms worth slowing down for, and the moments that make this visit more than a quick entry scan.

01

A railway station turned art cathedral

The old Gare d'Orsay still shapes the visit: long views, iron, glass, and a central nave that feels more like a film set than a traditional museum.

We start with the building so the galleries make sense as a journey through Paris in transition — industrial, modern, and suddenly full of color.

02

Impressionist rooms with real breathing space

Monet, Renoir, Degas, Van Gogh, Cezanne — the names are huge, but the museum can still feel human when you move through it with a clear order.

WolfTours pacing avoids the trap of stopping at every canvas. You focus on the rooms that tell the strongest story and leave space to enjoy them.

03

Clock views and a left-bank finish

The famous clock views are more than a photo. They place the museum back inside Paris, with the city framed through time, glass, and metal.

After the visit, the Seine and Saint-Germain are right there. We keep the schedule loose enough for a walk, a cafe, or a bridge crossing toward the Tuileries.

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