My husband and I will only have part of one day in July to visit art museums. I know many would advise we just choose one to properly appreciate it, but we do feel compelled--for better or worse--to see certain pieces with which we are familiar. Someday, if (when) we return, we can take our time.
So, is it reasonable, with a Paris Museum Pass, to accomplish the following %26quot;Art Crawl%26quot; in 4 hours (9:00-1:00)? We plan to take Bus #69 from Rue Cler as sort of hop-on, hop-off transportation.
I think it wouldn%26#39;t be too out of the question to spend 1-2 hours in each museum, but am not sure about time for transportation/lines. I%26#39;ve downloaded the rapt map. Anything else I should know about the bus route/stops?
1: Rodin Museum. Visit garden: The Thinker and The Kiss inside.
2: Orsay. Walk through Impressionist Rooms.
3: Louvre: Venus de Milo, Mona Lisa
Thanks for any advice!
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You%26#39;d have to really hustle - but, sure, go for it!
It%26#39;s a bit of a walk from Bus 69 on rue Saint-Dominique to Musee Rodin and back. Visiting in reverse order would be somewhat more efficient. Or, taking a taxi from one to the next would save you some time. That%26#39;s what I would do with only four hours to visit all three.
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