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Which Paris museum is the best if you only have a few days?
Going to Paris soon and realizing there are way too many museums to fit into one trip. Obviously everyone knows about the Louvre, but I’m curious which museums people actually enjoyed the most once they were there.
I like art, history, weird collections, basically anything interesting, but I also don’t want to spend half my vacation standing in giant lines just to rush through crowded rooms.
A few I keep seeing mentioned are the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, Centre Pompidou, and the Rodin Museum, but I’d love to hear real opinions from people who’ve been.
Which museums in Paris actually lived up to the hype for you, and which ones surprised you the most?
u/InterestingLoss9737 — 15 hours ago