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Directions to the Rodin Museum | How to Get There

Musée Rodin: special tickets

Highlights

Avoid long entry lines for the museum.

Discover Rodin’s most celebrated creations like The Thinker and The Kiss.

Explore both the permanent displays and special temporary exhibits.

Stroll through the serene Sculpture Garden inside a historic 18th-century mansion.

Benefit from optional add-ons such as audio guides and interactive tablets at checkout.

Directions to the Rodin Museum

The Rodin Museum is located at 77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France. Nestled in the heart of the 7th arrondissement, the museum is easily accessible by various modes of public transportation and is situated near other iconic Parisian landmarks. Here’s a guide on how to get there.

How Do I Get To The Rodin Museum?

  • Line 13 Take the metro to the Varenne station. From there, it’s just a short 3-minute walk to the museum.
  • Line 8 or Line 13 You can also take the metro to Invalides station, which is approximately a 10-minute walk from the Rodin Museum.
  • Several bus lines stop near the museum, making it accessible from various parts of Paris.
  • Bus Lines 69, 82, 87, 92: These bus lines have stops within a short walking distance of the museum.
  • Line C If traveling by the RER, take Line C to the Invalides station, which is a 10-minute walk to the museum.
Picture Courtesy of Musée Rodin, Paris
  • Parking Options The Rodin Museum is located in a busy area of Paris, but there are parking facilities available nearby, including parking at Parking Indigo Invalides and Parking Tour-Maubourg.
  • Ride Sharing Services Uber, Bolt, and other ride-sharing services can drop you off directly at the museum entrance.
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The Rodin Museum is located in a busy area of Paris, but there are parking facilities available nearby, including parking at Parking Indigo Invalides and Parking Tour-Maubourg.

Ride-Sharing Services:
Uber, Bolt, and other ride-sharing services can drop you off directly at the museum entrance.

  • Vélib’ Stations For those who prefer to cycle, there are several Vélib’ bike stations nearby, such as Station 7023 – Invalides/Varenne and Station 7019 – Solférino/Bellechasse, both within a short walking distance.

FAQs for Getting to the Rodin Museum

Where is the Rodin Museum located?

The Rodin Museum is located at 77 Rue de Varenne, 75007 Paris, France.

Which metro line should I take to get to the Rodin Museum?

You can take Line 13 to Varenne station or Line 8 and Line 13 to Invalides station.

What bus lines stop near the Rodin Museum?

Bus lines 69, 82, 87, and 92 all stop within walking distance of the museum.

Is there parking available near the Rodin Museum?

Yes, nearby parking options include Parking Indigo Invalides and Parking Tour-Maubourg.

Can I get to the Rodin Museum by RER?

Yes, take RER Line C to the Invalides station, which is about a 10-minute walk from the museum.

Can ride-sharing services drop me off at the Rodin Museum?

Yes, ride-sharing services like Uber and Bolt can drop you directly at the museum entrance.

Are there Vélib’ bike stations near the Rodin Museum?

Yes, there are several Vélib’ bike stations nearby, including Station 7023 and Station 7019.

How far is the museum from Invalides station?

The Rodin Museum is about a 10-minute walk from Invalides station.

Is the museum easily accessible by public transportation?

Yes, the Rodin Museum is well-connected by metro, bus, and RER lines.

Are there walking paths to reach the Rodin Museum from nearby landmarks?

Yes, the museum is a short walk from key landmarks like Les Invalides and the Musée d'Orsay.

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