Your genuine enthusiasm is fantastic. The way I like to see l'Orangerie is to start at the top floor and work my way down, with the Nympheas being the grand finale.
@@TravelwithLizzie Life is for enjoying and l'Orangerie has been a pleasure of mine for decades. I am a glutton for pleasure and beauty. I have been to Paris 20 times or more. There are a few things I never miss and this is one of them. Typically, the plane from the U.S. lands between 8 and 9 in the morning and one of the ways I overcome jet lag is to get a big dose of sunshine by taking a nice walk. I like to arrive, drop off my luggage wherever I am staying, and take the Metro to somewhere like Chatelet or Saint Germain des Pres and take a nice walk to and through the Tuileries, then go through l'Orangerie to give myself a sumptuous dose of delicious culture. This way, the pleasure builds and there is appreciation for the exercise after 8 or 9 hours on a plane and the knowledge that the sunlight is helping my body's time clock to adjust. By the time I get to the Nympheas, I am ready to sit a while, and where is a better place to do so? It's good to have incentive to stay and enjoy this exquisite pleasure, occasionally moving to a different position. What follows is another walk in the sun, luxuriating in the passionate feeling I have for this grand lady of a city, so happy to be with her again, feeling the vibrations that never fail to comfort and delight.
Did you book your ticket for The LÓrangerie before you arrived in Paris? Or are tickets available say 3 days in advance? When I come to Paris that is the museum I really want to see, so I don't want to fly thousands of miles only to find it is booked out 🙂Thank you.
No ID checks. Security checked I had the right time on my ticket then sent me through security before my ticket was scanned. I found no museum in Paris checked my ID but they were all strict on ticket timeslots (if applicable).
@@TravelwithLizzie Not everyone just (only) likes impressionists. My favourite museums in paris are Marmottan, Jacquemart-Andre, Nissim de Camondo and Carnavalet
What a ditz! 45 seconds into the video and I'm already underwhelmed by someone who has this dreamy puérile concept of art. First of all, unquestionably, unequivocally, the Louvre is the best museum in all of France and possibly in the world. Next, we have a number of museums which might vie for the 2nd best museum in Paris and is probably more a matter of taste or interest than absolute ranking and l'Orangerie is certainly not in the running. Probably Musée d'Orsay would take second but an argument could be made for the Musée de Cluny (Musée du Moyen Age). Other candidates are the Musée Carnavalet, musée Marmottan, musée Rodin, Jacquemart-André, le Petit Palais and more.
I’ve always wanted to be called a ditz, so thank you so much! Please remember art is subjective, as it’s an expression of personal perspective - so we will all have our preferences and favourites, however ditzy it may seem to another person. I agree, the Louvre has an incredible and extensive collection… however I find it’s nice to take in a collection pint size (without the crush of people and overwhelming number of pieces). The Musée d’Orsay is my favourite of the big museums in Paris (have a video on that too). Thank you for sharing your perspective! Always value hearing others opinions 🫶
Your genuine enthusiasm is fantastic. The way I like to see l'Orangerie is to start at the top floor and work my way down, with the Nympheas being the grand finale.
Thanks so much! 🫶
@@TravelwithLizzie Life is for enjoying and l'Orangerie has been a pleasure of mine for decades.
I am a glutton for pleasure and beauty.
I have been to Paris 20 times or more. There are a few things I never miss and this is one of them.
Typically, the plane from the U.S. lands between 8 and 9 in the morning and one of the ways I overcome jet lag is to get a big dose of sunshine by taking a nice walk.
I like to arrive, drop off my luggage wherever I am staying, and take the Metro to somewhere like Chatelet or Saint Germain des Pres and take a nice walk to and through the Tuileries, then go through l'Orangerie to give myself a sumptuous dose of delicious culture.
This way, the pleasure builds and there is appreciation for the exercise after 8 or 9 hours on a plane and the knowledge that the sunlight is helping my body's time clock to adjust.
By the time I get to the Nympheas, I am ready to sit a while, and where is a better place to do so?
It's good to have incentive to stay and enjoy this exquisite pleasure, occasionally moving to a different position.
What follows is another walk in the sun, luxuriating in the passionate feeling I have for this grand lady of a city, so happy to be with her again, feeling the vibrations that never fail to comfort and delight.
Thanks, Lizzie. What a lovely overview. I must add this to my bucket list.
Naw thank you! It really is a beautiful museum experience 🖤
Sorry I missed the premiere! Looks like a gorgeous place to visit.
It really is! You definitely need to visit next time you’re in Paris.
Beautiful vlog.. 💙
Thank you 😊
did you get combined tickets orangerie marmottan orsay rodin? we did a few years back impressionism combo
Single for this trip as didn’t have time for Rodin museum. Will definitely next time I’m in Paris as they are my favourites 🫶
Did you book your ticket for The LÓrangerie before you arrived in Paris? Or are tickets available say 3 days in advance? When I come to Paris that is the museum I really want to see, so I don't want to fly thousands of miles only to find it is booked out 🙂Thank you.
I booked in advance online as I was there peak summer and wanted the first time slot of the day to avoid the crowds ☺️
Thanks so much for your reply Lizy. It really helps with planning.@@TravelwithLizzie
To see Monet in person is transformative
I can sit in front of his paintings all day, and on this scale it was surreal 🫶
It is also dense in masterpieces 😮 and in information ! To be done on two to three times
Thanks! I really loved this museum and will definitely be returning for a second visit.
They required to you in the entrance your ID or something to pass and verify the name that you used in your prebooking?
No ID checks. Security checked I had the right time on my ticket then sent me through security before my ticket was scanned. I found no museum in Paris checked my ID but they were all strict on ticket timeslots (if applicable).
cluny jacquemart andre are amazing too
Good tips!
For me, the best museum in Paris is Musée de Rodin! 🥰
Ooooo it’s on my bucket list! I sadly ran out of time to visit this time around.
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Merci 🫶
best museum in paris does not means anything.there are differents museums its not same
Agreed! There are so many different choices with a “best” for everyone. For me, this is definitely up with the best!
Is this the best Museum in Paris? NO.
Paris has so many amazing museums, and everyone's favourites are different. What's your favourite?
@@TravelwithLizzie Not everyone just (only) likes impressionists. My favourite museums in paris are Marmottan, Jacquemart-Andre, Nissim de Camondo and Carnavalet
Agreed, everyone will have their own favourites. I am a fan of the Marmottan too 😊
What a ditz! 45 seconds into the video and I'm already underwhelmed by someone who has this dreamy puérile concept of art. First of all, unquestionably, unequivocally, the Louvre is the best museum in all of France and possibly in the world. Next, we have a number of museums which might vie for the 2nd best museum in Paris and is probably more a matter of taste or interest than absolute ranking and l'Orangerie is certainly not in the running. Probably Musée d'Orsay would take second but an argument could be made for the Musée de Cluny (Musée du Moyen Age). Other candidates are the Musée Carnavalet, musée Marmottan, musée Rodin, Jacquemart-André, le Petit Palais and more.
I’ve always wanted to be called a ditz, so thank you so much! Please remember art is subjective, as it’s an expression of personal perspective - so we will all have our preferences and favourites, however ditzy it may seem to another person.
I agree, the Louvre has an incredible and extensive collection… however I find it’s nice to take in a collection pint size (without the crush of people and overwhelming number of pieces). The Musée d’Orsay is my favourite of the big museums in Paris (have a video on that too).
Thank you for sharing your perspective! Always value hearing others opinions 🫶