Paris: Orsay Museum and Rodin Museum Combo Entry Ticket

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Paris: Orsay Museum and Rodin Museum Combo Entry Ticket

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Some tickets save you time. This one does.

With a single combo entry ticket, you can visit Musée d’Orsay and Musée Rodin without time slots, starting at Orsay through Entrance C1. I like the simple plan (two major museums, one ticket), and I especially like how Orsay and Rodin feel like two different sides of French art. One drawback: even with skip-the-line help at Rodin, you still need to have your barcode ready and follow staff directions fast.

What makes it useful is the flexibility. You can spend as long as you want in each museum, and your tickets are valid for 3 months, so you can match your day to weather and energy. If you’re expecting the 3-hour duration to cover everything comfortably, plan extra time.

Key Highlights at a Glance

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  • Entrance C1 at Musée d’Orsay for a faster start at one of Paris’s most popular art stops
  • Skip-the-line entry at Musée Rodin through a separate entrance
  • Open tickets, no time slot required, so you can set your own order and pacing
  • Permanent collection plus temporary exhibitions included at both museums
  • Rodin’s iconic sculptures, including The Thinker, plus a calmer feeling later in the day

Two Big Museums, One Ticket, No Time Slots

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This is a straightforward combo: Musée d’Orsay first, then Musée Rodin, with one important twist—there’s no scheduled entry time. That matters in Paris. Orsay can be tough on timed tickets, and Rodin can also get crowded depending on the day. With no timeslot, you’re not stuck inside a rigid window.

You also get open tickets for one visit to each museum, and you can spend as much time as you like. So instead of rushing to “check boxes,” you can slow down when something grabs you—like a painting you keep circling back to, or a sculpture you want to see from multiple angles.

One more practical detail: you’ll receive your tickets 24 hours before your booked date. It’s smart to check your email the day before, and have the barcode/QR accessible on your phone. If your plan is phone-only, that can work well, but I still recommend being ready with a screenshot or PDF if your signal is weak.

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Musée d’Orsay: Impressionism in a Former Train Station

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Musée d’Orsay is one of those Paris buildings that already feels like a highlight before you even reach the galleries. You’ll find an impressive collection that’s especially strong in Impressionism, and it’s a great place to see major names at once rather than chasing them across separate museums.

In a single visit here, you should expect to run into works by Vincent van Gogh and other renowned artists tied to the Impressionist movement. That combination is the real reason this museum sells so well. You can get the “big art moment” early, then keep discovering smaller details—brushwork, color choices, and the feeling of modern life captured in paint.

What makes Orsay work with a combo ticket

The ticket includes access to both the permanent collection and the temporary exhibition at Orsay. That’s a good value because it gives you options if you’re the kind of visitor who hates doing the same highlights only.

And the entrance detail is key. Your Orsay voucher is tied to a dedicated entrance (Entrance C1). That’s not just a label—it’s what helps you avoid the longest friction point of the day. When a museum has heavy demand, small things like using the correct entrance can shave off serious time.

The one consideration at Orsay: don’t wing the barcode

A few people reported that barcode scanning can get weird if you show the wrong code type. The practical takeaway: when you arrive, be ready to hand over the right barcode from your ticket email. If there’s both a QR code and a barcode, have the barcode accessible and easy to show. It’s the difference between a smooth entry and a small delay while staff figure it out.

Also, Orsay is popular. Even when your entry is efficient, you may still see lines at the approach. Plan to arrive earlier than your ideal start time if you want the smoothest experience.

Rodin Museum Skip-the-Line: The Thinker in a Quieter Setting

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Auguste Rodin’s museum has a very different feel from Orsay. Orsay tends to draw people for art at a fast pace. Rodin, on the other hand, often feels like a calmer finish—especially if you come later in the day.

You’ll see Rodin sculptures up close and in meaningful arrangements. The big name is The Thinker, but the real experience comes from how the works relate to each other: different textures, gestures, and the way the body is translated into stone or bronze. If you like sculpture that feels alive—like it’s mid-motion—Rodin is a strong match.

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What the skip-the-line actually means in practice

This ticket includes skip-the-line entry at the Rodin Museum through a separate entrance. That usually helps, but it doesn’t always mean zero waiting. Some people still saw short queues (more like a line that moves quickly).

So your best strategy is simple: show up with your ticket already ready, and don’t treat the skip-the-line as permission to arrive at the exact last minute. Think of it as a shortcut, not a teleport.

A small but important readiness tip

One issue that popped up is ticket format confusion. At Rodin, having a PDF voucher instead of the scannable code can create extra back-and-forth. Your advantage is to rely on the scannable barcode/QR that matches the ticket instructions you received. Keep it easy to present at the entrance.

Location cue

The Musée Rodin address is 77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France. It’s useful because you’ll want that pinned on your phone when you make the switch from Orsay.

How to Plan Your Day: The 3-Hour Idea vs Real Time

The experience is listed with a 3-hour duration, but the real-world truth is: art takes longer when you actually stop to look. Orsay alone can swallow a half-day if you’re enjoying it rather than sprinting through it.

Here’s how I’d plan it if you want a good pace:

  • Give Orsay enough time to see more than just the headline works.
  • Then keep Rodin as your slower, more reflective stop.

People have specifically warned that the suggested time can be tight. The helpful move is to treat 3 hours as a minimum for a quick hit, not a comfort zone. If you’re the type who lingers, you’ll probably want most of a day.

A practical order note

You can visit in any order, on any day, with no timeslot. So you can start at Orsay and go to Rodin later, or do Rodin first if that fits your schedule better. The combo is built for flexibility, not discipline.

Entry Tactics That Prevent Stress (Especially With Phones)

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This ticket is designed to reduce friction, but you still have to do your part. Here’s what makes the biggest difference at the entrance points.

At Musée d’Orsay

  • Head straight to Entrance C1 and present your ticket.
  • If your ticket includes a barcode and a QR code, keep the barcode you received via email handy.
  • Expect some crowding outside and be calm when staff direct you to the fastest lane.

A lot of people reported that using the ticket barcode on a phone worked smoothly. That’s encouraging if you travel light.

At Musée Rodin

  • You get skip-the-line through a separate entrance.
  • Have the scannable ticket code ready before you reach the gate.
  • If you run into trouble, staff will guide you, but you can reduce delays by keeping your code format consistent and clear.

Audio guide note

Audio guides are not included. I’d take that seriously when planning. If you love commentary while you walk, you’ll want to arrange audio separately for the museums you care about most. Don’t assume your combo ticket includes it.

Value Check: Is This $53 Combo a Good Deal?

At $53 per person, the value depends on two things: availability and how much you want to see.

When it’s clearly a win

If Orsay timed entries are sold out (which happens), this kind of combo can be a lifesaver. The logic is simple: instead of hunting for a different day and wasting your time, you’re buying access to two top museums in one package.

The other value driver is the entrance help. Using Entrance C1 at Orsay and skip-the-line at Rodin isn’t just a convenience. It can turn a half-day of waiting into a half-day of looking.

When you should double-check your time

If your plan is truly only 3 hours total, you might feel rushed. You’d probably do better choosing one museum and spending longer. This combo is best when you’re willing to give each place some breathing room.

What’s Included (and What You’ll Need to Add Yourself)

This ticket is clean and focused. You get:

  • Access to the permanent collection and temporary exhibition at both Orsay and Rodin
  • Orsay entry through the dedicated Entrance C1
  • Skip-the-line entry at Rodin via a separate entrance

You do not get:

  • An audio guide
  • Food
  • Transportation between museums

Translation to your real day

That means you should plan your own snacks/water and figure out how you’ll get from one address to the next. Also, if audio matters to you, plan for it ahead so you don’t end up surprised inside the galleries.

Who Should Buy This Combo Ticket?

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This works best for people who want a tight art itinerary without dealing with timed entry anxiety. It’s also a strong fit if you’re the type who likes variety: paintings and modern light at Orsay, then sculpture and shape at Rodin.

You’ll likely enjoy it if:

  • You want two of Paris’s most important museums in one go
  • You prefer flexible timing over a fixed appointment
  • You’d rather spend your energy looking than standing in slow lines

It’s less ideal if you want a long, guided experience with audio built in, because the ticket doesn’t include an audio guide.

One extra note: the tour is listed as wheelchair accessible. If accessibility is part of your planning, it’s still a smart move to confirm on arrival that the entrance routes work for your needs, but at least the activity is marked accessible.

Should You Book This Paris Orsay + Rodin Combo Ticket?

If your goal is maximum art impact with minimal logistics hassle, I’d say yes. The combo structure is practical: Orsay gives you Impressionist giants and major works like van Gogh, and Rodin gives you sculpture with The Thinker as the headline. You also get entrance advantages that can make a real difference on a busy Paris day.

Book it if:

  • You want to see both museums in the same trip
  • You like flexibility since there’s no timed entry
  • You’re trying to avoid the stress of sold-out Orsay windows

Consider a different approach if:

  • You only have a tiny amount of time and you’d rather go deep in one museum
  • Audio commentary is essential and you don’t want to arrange it separately

FAQ

What does the Paris Orsay Museum and Rodin Museum combo ticket include?

It includes open tickets for both Musée d’Orsay and Musée Rodin, with access to the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions. You also get a dedicated entrance at Orsay (Entrance C1) and skip-the-line entry at Rodin.

Do I need a specific time slot to enter Musée d’Orsay or Musée Rodin?

No. There is no starting time. You can visit either museum at any time and any day.

How long can I stay inside each museum?

You can spend as much time as you like in each museum.

When will I receive the tickets?

You’ll receive your tickets 24 hours before your booked date (one ticket for each museum).

How long are the tickets valid?

The tickets are valid for 3 months.

Where do I enter Musée d’Orsay with this ticket?

Go to Entrance C1 at the Musée d’Orsay and present your ticket.

Where is the Musée Rodin located?

Musée Rodin is at 77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France.

Is an audio guide included?

No, an audio guide is not included.

Is this experience wheelchair accessible?

Yes, it is listed as wheelchair accessible.

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