About this tour
Explore the world's finest impressionist collection with a private guide at Musée d'Orsay in Paris. Over two hours, walk through galleries housing works by Monet, Van Gogh, and Renoir while your expert guide unpacks the revolutionary movements that reshaped modern art. You'll also discover the building itself—a Beaux-Arts railway station converted into one of Europe's most atmospheric museums. This intimate tour cuts through crowds and lets you linger on pieces that matter to you.
Highlights
- Van Gogh's Starry Night and self-portraits up close
- Monet's water lilies and series paintings explained
- Renoir, Cézanne, and post-impressionist masterworks
- 19th-century art movements decoded by expert guide
- Former railway station architecture and design
- Reserved entrance with shorter queues than public line
- Fully wheelchair accessible galleries and facilities
What to expect
Your guide will meet you at the reserved entrance (expect a short queue compared to the main door). Over two hours, you'll move through the museum's layout chronologically or thematically, stopping at key works while your guide contextualises the artists' lives and the cultural upheaval of the era. You'll see original paintings, not reproductions—the scale and brushwork reveal details photos miss. The converted station's clock faces and ornate ironwork frame the galleries, so the building itself becomes part of the experience. Pace is relaxed; you're not rushing through.
Good to know
The museum closes Mondays. Under-18s and EU residents under 26 get in free with valid ID. Bring comfortable shoes—two hours of standing is typical. Water and cafés are inside. The venue is fully accessible for wheelchairs. Public transport stations are nearby if you need transfers separately.
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