About this tour
Escape the Paris museum crush with a private two-hour guided tour through the Rodin Museum's sculpture collection and manicured gardens. Your local art historian tailors commentary to your interests—whether you're encountering Rodin for the first time or deepening existing knowledge. Skip-the-line access and exclusive attention mean you'll absorb context and stories at your own pace rather than jostling through crowds.
Highlights
- Private guide adapts talk to your knowledge level
- Skip queues, enter directly into house and gardens
- Two hours with iconic bronze and marble pieces
- Local historian shares lesser-known sculpture backstories
- Peaceful garden setting, not crowded hall
- Accessible to wheelchairs and families with prams
What to expect
Your guide meets you and whisks you past the main entrance queue. Inside, you'll move through the museum's rooms at a conversational pace, stopping in front of works like The Thinker and The Kiss. The guide reads the room—if you're curious about technique, they dive into Rodin's casting methods; if you want biography, they weave in his life story. The second half often spills into the gardens, where larger bronzes sit among hedges and pathways. Expect to actually breathe and think between artworks, rather than being swept along.
Good to know
Wear comfortable shoes for garden sections. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible with lifts between levels. Prams and strollers are welcome. No food included, so grab a café beforehand. Public transport links are nearby if you need to reach it independently.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.




