Musée Marmottan Monet

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클룩 회원
2 Nov 2025
I was lucky enough to squeeze in a tour with Indigo Travel's Peter Pan guide to Giverny (which closes in the winter), Van Gogh's village, and the Palace of Versailles as the last tour of 2025. This tour is highly recommended, offering a perfect blend of fun, emotion, and informative content! The guide's energy level was just right for me, providing excellent explanations and even bringing a DSLR camera to take beautiful snapshots. We, the three sisters, were deeply touched by the guide's dedication and sincerity, and the kind guidance created unforgettable memories. While Paris is great, Indigo Travel's Peter Pan guide is a must-do for a day trip outside of the city! Don't miss it! lol
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George ****************
29 Oct 2025
chloe was our tour guide. she was excellent. the eiffel tower really is magnificent. if your short on time in paris, the eiffel tower should be a priority. we started the tour at the office of the tour company and walked 2 blocks to the eiffel tower. it was a good walk. we went thru the back area with not much tourists around. once we got to the eiffel tower, it was easy going in. will definitely come back to see the eiffel tower again when they repaint it with a new color.
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LO *******
29 Oct 2025
You can sit on the boat and enjoy the riverside scenery. The Eiffel Tower is beautifully lit up at night. The price is reasonable, and the food tastes normal.
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tseng ********
29 Oct 2025
The food was better than expected. The seating arrangement was a bit cramped. After eating, you can go to the bow and stern to take pictures. After a day of walking, it's a good place to relax with dinner. Overall, recommended.
George ****************
28 Oct 2025
we took the bus from paris to mont st. michel (2.5 hrs with 30 min rest stop). spent 3 hrs at the mont st michel (including lunch), we also went up the abbey. took the bus again back to paris (2.5 hrs with 30 min rest stop). overall the place is very nice and a must see. but the time we spent there is very limited because of the travel time. i think its best to spend the whole day (excluding travel time) at mont st michel so you dont rush the sceneries. we did not get the guided tour option but the guide that was with us in the bus, here name is ROSEO, she explained the itinerary plus a little about the place during the bus ride. she explained it in english and spanish. will definitely book again.
Kelly ****
28 Oct 2025
show your code in counter and they give you a headphone with tour guides. it’s worth to visit this beautiful heritage.
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yap ******
27 Oct 2025
Our guide Camille was friendly and responsible. She shared many interesting stories and historical facts about France throughout the tour, making it a worthwhile travel package! 👍👍👍
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Klook会員
27 Oct 2025
I can only describe it as absolutely wonderful! I think even Japanese people will find the food delicious. If you're looking for authentic French cuisine, it might be a little different, but the premium seating, excellent staff service, and overall atmosphere made for a fantastic experience. I went with friends, and I highly recommend it if you're looking for great photo opportunities. The menu is accessible via a QR code and is available in English, which I translated using an app. The restrooms on board were also very clean. In France, a specific staff member is assigned to your table, so you'll need to ask them for everything, including orders and the bill. There's no bill to pay here, but tipping is customary in France, so you can leave a tip on the table or in the tip jar as you leave. Although guidebooks might say tipping isn't necessary, that seems to be incorrect, and tipping is expected. Apparently, not leaving a tip could be considered rude, so please be aware of this.

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The Musée Marmottan Monet is a hidden gem in Paris where art, history, and beauty come together inside a grand 19th-century mansion. This charming Marmottan Monet Museum holds the world’s largest collection of Claude Monet masterpieces. You can stroll through elegant galleries to admire Monet’s work, from his dreamy Water Lilies to views of Rouen Cathedral and London’s skyline. Don’t miss the graceful Impressionist works by Berthe Morisot, Edouard Manet, Renoir, and Degas, which bring a wider story of the era to life. Visit the museum’s library to explore the history behind these paintings, or join a guided exhibition to uncover the secrets of Michel Monet’s bequeathed collection. Art lovers will also appreciate how this Marmottan museum blends the warmth of a private home with the richness of a world-class gallery. Whether you’re chasing the legacy of Impressionism or simply enjoying Parisian art, the Musée Marmottan Monet is a must-visit treasure for every art lover.
2 Rue Louis Boilly, 75016 Paris, France

Things to Do in Musée Marmottan Monet

Immerse yourself in Monet's art

As you enter the Musée Marmottan Monet, you'll be surrounded with the world's largest collection of Claude Monet masterpieces. From the iconic Impression, Sunrise (Soleil Levant) to his dreamy Water Lilies, every room captures Monet's evolution as an artist. You'll walk through galleries that trace the heart of the Impressionist movement and see the brushstrokes that changed art forever.

Discover Morisot's personal world

Explore the enchanting works of Berthe Morisot, the first female star of the Impressionist movement, at the Marmottan Monet Museum. You'll find the world's largest collection of her paintings, portraits, and pastels, revealing her view of 19th-century Paris and the women who inspired her.

Learn from Marmottan Monet Museum guided tours

Join a guided tour at the Museum Marmottan to uncover fascinating stories behind the Monet paintings and Impressionist works. Expert guides bring the art to life, sharing anecdotes about Monet, Manet, and Renoir and even tales of stolen paintings and lucky recoveries.

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Check for temporary exhibitions

The marmottan museum regularly hosts special exhibitions that highlight rare paintings, sculptures, and even bronzes from private collections. You might see new angles on Monet's work or discover other paintings by artists like Degas, Alfred Sisley, and Gustave Caillebotte.

Relax in the elegant surroundings

After exploring the Marmottan Monet Museum, take a peaceful walk around the nearby La Muette neighborhood. The area's cozy cafés and leafy streets are perfect for reflecting on your favorite painting or planning your next stop.

Popular Attractions near Marmottan Monet Museum

Musée d'Orsay

Just 15 minutes by metro from the Marmottan Monet Museum, the Musée d'Orsay is a must for any Impressionism lover. You'll see iconic works by Manet, Degas, and Renoir, plus monumental canvases that complement what you saw at the Musée Marmottan Monet. The setting, a former railway station, is almost as stunning as the art itself. It's the perfect next stop to complete your Impressionist journey through Paris.

Louvre Museum

About 25 minutes by metro from the Marmottan Monet Museum, the Louvre Museum is home to the Mona Lisa, ancient sculptures, and masterpieces from every era. It's bigger and busier than the marmottan museum, but it's worth it for its vast collection and fascinating history. Wander through centuries of art, from the Renaissance to the French state's greatest treasures. Visiting both gives you a full picture of France's artistic legacy.

Seine River

In just 10 minutes on foot, you can reach the Seine River after exploring Monet's masterpieces at the Marmottan Monet Museum. Take a peaceful walk along the water to see Paris from a whole new angle. Stroll past the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Musée d'Orsay as the city glows beside the river---it feels like stepping into one of Monet's paintings.

Eiffel Tower

Only 15 minutes away by metro (or about 25 minutes on foot), the Eiffel Tower is just as breathtaking as you imagine. Climb up for panoramic views of Paris, or enjoy a romantic picnic at its base after your museum visit. The tower's iron beauty contrasts perfectly with Monet's soft artistic style, giving you the best of both worlds, modern engineering and timeless art.

Notre-Dame Cathedral

Roughly 30 minutes by metro from the Marmottan Monet Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral is one of Paris's most famous and spiritual landmarks. Its stunning Gothic architecture, stained glass, and centuries-old charm offer a whole new kind of inspiration after seeing the Marmottan Monet Museum.