Musée d’Orsay Entrance Ticket with Seine River Cruise Guide

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The Musée d’Orsay entrance ticket with Seine River cruise is a convenient Paris experience that combines two classic highlights in one booking: world-famous Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art inside the Musée d’Orsay, followed by a scenic cruise along the Seine River.

This Musement activity includes an entrance ticket to Musée d’Orsay and a Seine River cruise from Bateaux Parisiens near the Eiffel Tower. It is ideal for travellers who want to combine Parisian art, architecture and riverside sightseeing in one flexible day.

If you love Monet, Van Gogh, Degas, Renoir, grand museum interiors and iconic Paris river views, this ticket-and-cruise combination is a strong option.

Quick Experience Overview

Activity Musée d’Orsay entrance ticket with Seine river cruise
Location Paris, France
Experience Type Museum entrance ticket plus Seine River sightseeing cruise
Duration Flexible according to the Musement listing
Museum Entry Point Musée d’Orsay, Esplanade Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, 75007 Paris
Cruise Departure Point Bateaux Parisiens, Port de la Bourdonnais, Paris, near the Eiffel Tower
Nearest Cruise Metro Bir-Hakeim metro station, line 6, according to the Musement listing
Voucher Mobile voucher and e-voucher accepted
Confirmation Instant confirmation according to the Musement listing
Included Musée d’Orsay entrance ticket, Seine River cruise and cruise audio guide
Not Included Hotel pick-up/drop-off and tips
Accessibility Both Musée d’Orsay and the Seine cruise are listed as wheelchair accessible
Cancellation Non-refundable and cannot be changed or cancelled according to the Musement listing
Best For Art lovers, first-time Paris visitors, couples, solo travellers, museum fans, photographers and travellers wanting a flexible Paris culture day

Why Book This Musée d’Orsay and Seine Cruise Ticket?

This ticket is appealing because it combines Paris’s artistic heritage with its riverside landmarks. You begin with one of the world’s greatest art museums, then continue with a Seine cruise for panoramic city views.

The Musée d’Orsay is especially loved for its Impressionist and Post-Impressionist collection. The museum itself is also part of the experience, because it sits inside a grand former railway station with a vast glass roof, dramatic hall and famous clocks.

The Seine cruise adds a relaxed sightseeing layer to the day. After time indoors with paintings and sculpture, you can sit back on a river boat and see Paris from the water.

What to Expect

The timeslot you select when booking refers to your Musée d’Orsay entry. After visiting the museum, you can take the Seine cruise later the same day until 9pm, according to the Musement listing.

After booking, the local provider sends the official tickets by email or WhatsApp. Keep these tickets accessible on your phone, as they are needed for entry and boarding.

The museum portion is self-guided. The Seine cruise includes an audio guide, but Musement notes that the audio guide is available on the cruise only, not inside Musée d’Orsay.

Musée d’Orsay Entry

Musée d’Orsay is located on the Left Bank of the Seine at Esplanade Valéry Giscard d’Estaing. Use your official ticket to enter the museum at the booked timeslot.

The museum is known for art from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century, making it a natural bridge between the Louvre’s older collections and the modern art world.

Musement notes that Musée d’Orsay is open until 6pm. Always check the museum’s latest opening hours before your visit, especially around holidays, special events or strike periods.

Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces

The Musée d’Orsay is famous for works by artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Degas and Renoir. These names are a major reason many travellers choose Orsay over other Paris museums.

Expect paintings filled with light, colour, movement and modern life: dancers, cafés, landscapes, portraits, city scenes and experiments in brushwork and perception.

If you have limited time, focus on the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist galleries first. These are the museum’s strongest drawcards and often the most memorable part of a first visit.

The Former Railway Station

Part of the pleasure of visiting Musée d’Orsay is the building itself. The museum occupies the former Gare d’Orsay, a railway station built for the 1900 Paris Exposition.

The great central hall, arched glass roof, stonework and large clock faces create one of the most distinctive museum interiors in Europe.

Do not rush straight to the paintings. Allow time to stand in the central nave, look up at the roof, admire the clock features and appreciate how the former station has been transformed into a museum.

Seine River Cruise

The cruise departs from Bateaux Parisiens, Port de la Bourdonnais, near the Eiffel Tower and Bir-Hakeim metro station on line 6.

Musement notes that Bateaux Parisiens cruises typically depart every 30 minutes. This makes the cruise portion flexible, because you can take it after the museum visit rather than rushing from one fixed time to another.

The cruise offers panoramic views from the open deck or through large viewing windows, depending on the boat and weather conditions.

Landmarks You May See on the Cruise

The Musement listing mentions several famous Paris landmarks along the Seine route.

Eiffel Tower

The cruise departs near the Eiffel Tower, making it easy to combine the boat ride with photos around the Champ de Mars, Trocadéro or Port de la Bourdonnais.

Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre Dame is one of the great Gothic landmarks of Paris and a highlight of any Seine cruise through the historic centre.

The Louvre

From the river, the Louvre’s long façade and former royal palace scale are easier to appreciate than from street level alone.

Historic Bridges

Passing under Paris bridges is one of the pleasures of a Seine cruise. Each bridge has its own character, architecture and view back toward the city.

Seine Riverbanks

The riverbanks are part of the classic Paris experience, with quays, bookstalls, walkways, museums, palaces and monuments unfolding along the water.

Cruise Audio Guide

The audio guide is available on the Seine cruise only, not inside Musée d’Orsay.

Musement lists the cruise audio guide languages as English, German, Chinese Mandarin, Korean, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, French, Arabic and Hindi.

This makes the cruise useful for international travellers who want commentary while still keeping the museum visit flexible and self-guided.

What Is Included?

The Musement listing shows the following inclusions:

  • Audio guide on the Seine River cruise
  • Musée d’Orsay entrance ticket
  • River cruise
  • Mobile voucher and e-voucher access
  • Instant confirmation

What Is Not Included?

The Musement listing states that the following are not included:

  • Hotel pick-up/drop-off
  • Tips

You need to make your own way to both the museum and the cruise departure point.

Who Is This Experience Best For?

Art lovers: Musée d’Orsay is one of the best places in the world to see Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art.

First-time Paris visitors: The experience combines a major museum with a classic Seine cruise, making it efficient and varied.

Couples: Art followed by a river cruise creates a relaxed and romantic Paris day.

Solo travellers: Both parts are easy to enjoy independently, with flexible pacing.

Photographers: The museum building, clock interiors, Seine views and Eiffel Tower area offer strong photo opportunities.

Travellers who dislike rigid schedules: The museum entry has a selected timeslot, but the cruise can be taken later the same day until 9pm.

What to Wear

Wear comfortable clothing suitable for both museum walking and river cruising.

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Smart-casual clothing
  • Light jacket or cardigan for the cruise
  • Warm layer in cooler months
  • Rain jacket or compact umbrella if showers are forecast
  • Sunglasses for sunny river views

Museum visits involve standing and walking for long periods, so comfortable shoes matter more than formal clothing.

What to Bring

  • Official tickets sent by email or WhatsApp
  • Mobile voucher or e-voucher
  • Phone or camera
  • Portable charger
  • Small day bag
  • Water bottle
  • Light jacket for the cruise
  • Public transport card or payment method
  • Cash or card for food, drinks or personal expenses

Keep your phone charged because your official tickets may be needed for both the museum and cruise.

Suggested Timing

A practical plan is to visit Musée d’Orsay first, then take the Seine cruise later in the afternoon or evening.

If your museum entry is in the morning, spend two to three hours at the museum, have lunch nearby, then travel toward the Eiffel Tower area for the cruise.

If your museum entry is in the afternoon, go directly to Orsay for your booked timeslot, then take the cruise before 9pm. This can work especially well if you want golden-hour or evening river views.

Do not leave the cruise too late if you are travelling during a busy season. Although Musement notes that cruises typically depart every 30 minutes, queues and demand can vary.

Weather and River Conditions

The museum portion is indoors, so it works well even on rainy days. The cruise is more weather dependent, especially if you want to sit outside or take photos from an open deck.

On cool or windy days, bring a jacket. The Seine can feel cooler than the streets around the Eiffel Tower.

If the weather is poor, you can still enjoy the cruise from inside through viewing windows, depending on the boat. Visibility and photos may be affected by rain, mist or low light.

Nearby Places to Visit

This experience places you near several major Paris attractions.

  • Tuileries Garden: A pleasant walk from the Musée d’Orsay area across the Seine.
  • Louvre Museum: Visible from the river and close to Orsay by footbridge.
  • Musée de l’Orangerie: Famous for Monet’s Water Lilies, near Place de la Concorde.
  • Saint-Germain-des-Prés: A Left Bank neighbourhood with cafés, shops and literary history.
  • Eiffel Tower: Close to the Bateaux Parisiens cruise departure point.
  • Champ de Mars: A classic green space for Eiffel Tower photos.
  • Trocadéro: One of the best Eiffel Tower viewpoints, across the river.
  • Bir-Hakeim Bridge: A photogenic bridge near the cruise departure area.

Practical Tips Before Booking

  • Choose your Musée d’Orsay entry timeslot carefully.
  • Remember that the selected timeslot is for the museum, not the cruise.
  • Take the cruise anytime the same day until 9pm, according to the Musement listing.
  • Check the latest Musée d’Orsay opening hours before your visit.
  • Allow travel time between Musée d’Orsay and Port de la Bourdonnais.
  • Bring your official tickets sent by email or WhatsApp.
  • Do not expect an audio guide inside the museum; the audio guide is only on the cruise.
  • Pets are not allowed.
  • Both the museum and cruise are listed as wheelchair accessible.
  • Check the non-refundable cancellation policy before booking.

Is This Musée d’Orsay and Seine Cruise Ticket Worth It?

Yes, the Musée d’Orsay entrance ticket with Seine River cruise is worth considering if you want a well-balanced Paris culture and sightseeing day.

The strongest advantage is variety. Musée d’Orsay gives you art, architecture and museum time, while the Seine cruise gives you open-air city views and a relaxed look at famous landmarks.

It may not suit travellers who want a guided museum tour, hotel transfer or refundable ticket. The cancellation policy is strict, and the museum audio guide is not included.

For visitors who want an easy combination of Paris art and river scenery in one booking, this is a practical and enjoyable choice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Musée d’Orsay entrance ticket with Seine River cruise?

It is a Paris combination ticket that includes entrance to Musée d’Orsay and a Seine River sightseeing cruise.

Where do I enter Musée d’Orsay?

Use your official ticket to enter Musée d’Orsay at Esplanade Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, 75007 Paris.

Where does the Seine cruise depart?

The cruise departs from Bateaux Parisiens, Port de la Bourdonnais, near the Eiffel Tower and Bir-Hakeim metro station on line 6.

What does the selected timeslot apply to?

The selected timeslot applies to Musée d’Orsay entry, not the Seine cruise.

When can I take the cruise?

Musement states that you can take the cruise anytime you want until 9pm on the same day.

How often do the cruises depart?

Musement notes that Bateaux Parisiens cruises typically depart every 30 minutes.

Is an audio guide included?

Yes, but only for the Seine cruise. Musement states that the audio guide is not available at the museum.

What languages are available for the cruise audio guide?

The cruise audio guide is offered in English, German, Chinese Mandarin, Korean, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, French, Arabic and Hindi according to Musement.

What artists can I see at Musée d’Orsay?

The Musement listing mentions artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Degas and Renoir.

What landmarks can I see on the cruise?

The cruise route includes views of landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre and historic bridges, according to the Musement listing.

Are hotel transfers included?

No. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included.

Is the experience wheelchair accessible?

Yes. Musement states that both Musée d’Orsay and the Seine cruise are wheelchair accessible.

Are pets allowed?

No. Pets are not allowed according to the Musement listing.

Can I cancel or change this booking?

No. Musement states that this product is non-refundable and cannot be changed or cancelled due to the partner’s policy.

Is this good for first-time visitors to Paris?

Yes. It combines one of Paris’s most important art museums with a classic Seine River cruise, making it a strong option for first-time visitors.

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