Paris St Sulpice, St Germain & Rodin Museum
Paris St Sulpice, St Germain & Rodin Museum
Paris St Sulpice, St Germain & Rodin Museum

Paris St Sulpice, St Germain & Rodin Museum

Every Thursday
Winter : 01.11 to 31.03
Summer : 01.04 to 31.10
Adult (per person)

80.00€

Child´s rates from 0 - 11 years old (per person)

56.00€

Private tour : maximum 8 Passengers

480.00€

People

Private Tour

13h30

Details of the tour



Monuments entrance ticket included

Discover this typical district of Paris with its quaint and elegant streets and world famous cafés : Les Deux Magots, le Flore, Lipp, Le Procope…St germain is synonymous with intellectual life. Philosophers, writers mingled in nightspots with American jazz and the new wave film makers. St Germain church is the oldest church of the city originated in 542 when King Childebert built a basilica to house holy relics. It has been rebuilt in the XI century. The interior contains a many gothic vaulting, Romanesque arches, tombs of the XVII century of which the philosopher Descartes. Saint Sulpice Church is famous for its interior with Delacroix’s paintings.

You will continue this tour with the Museum Rodin who is hosted in the Hotel Biron an elegant XVIII century mansion. All the Rodin’s works : sculptures, drawings… are displayed in the palace and in the gardens.


Duration of the tour : 4h 

Tickets included 


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