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Who it's worth it for Great for
Travellers on a budget If you've only got a day Couples Solo travellers History & culture buffs Photographers The genuinely curious Depends
Families with kids Romantics Worth it for travellers on a budget, if you've only got a day and couples.
Why we say this
Insider secrets & local vibes If you have time for only one Impressionist museum in Paris, the consensus is to make it the Orsay — the richest Monet–Renoir–Van Gogh collection in the city.
takewalks.com It's a converted Beaux-Arts railway station; stepping under its arched glass ceiling is 'like time-hopping into 19th-century France.'
artsy-traveler.com On the fifth floor you can frame the Seine and Sacré-Cœur through the museum's giant translucent station clock — one of the best free photos in Paris.
explorest.com The most famous canvases still pull a crush — the upper-level Impressionist rooms get genuinely packed.
impressionistarts.com It's shut on Mondays — when the Louvre is also building its own crowds — so it's easy to mis-plan and find the doors locked.
museumpass.paris What it feels like
Reading the room, traveller by traveller For photos
The single densest hit of Impressionism on earth — 86 Monets, 81 Renoirs, 24 Van Goghs — and far more navigable than the Louvre.
“This old converted train station has the best collection of Impressionist paintings in Paris.”
impressionistarts.com First-timers
More digestible than the Louvre with a clear layout; head straight to the top floor where the Impressionists are concentrated.
For photos
The northeast fifth-floor clock is the money shot — the northwest one frames a restaurant and isn't as good.
As a couple
Pair the upper-floor galleries with a coffee behind the clock face overlooking the Seine for a quieter, more romantic museum afternoon.
What people say
Straight from the reviews “If you have time for only one Impressionist museum in Paris, make it the Musée d'Orsay.”
takewalks.com “the major works of art on display bring the crowds.”
impressionistarts.com Good to know
Before you go Cost
€16 (free under 18 / EU under 26)
Best time Late afternoon or the Thursday late opening; head to the top floor first.
Getting there RER C Musée d'Orsay or Métro Solférino; on the Left Bank facing the Tuileries.
Hours Closed Mondays; one late evening opening (Thursday).
Booking Book timed entry online to skip the security queue. Alternatives
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