Opéra Garnier tickets and tours
Entrance ticket to the Opéra Garnier
Buy your entrance ticket to the Palais Garnier, the famous Opéra de Paris, and visit one of the city's most significant architectural gems.
Private tour of Opéra Garnier Theater
Take a guided-tour in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, from Palais Garnier to the Galeries Lafayette's roof.
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Royal Palace and Covered Passages with audioguide on your smartphone
Book this walking tour of the covered passages in Paris, visit at your own pace and customize your itinerary as you wish with this audio-guided tour on your smartphone!
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Best of Royal Days in Paris, 3 audioguided tours on your smartphone
Explore what life was like in Paris at the times of Kings and Queens with this combination of three walking tours with audioguide on your phone!
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Private theme tour of the Haussmannian Paris
Enjoy a 2-hour guided walk that takes in some of the period's most stunning landmarks, including the Opéra Garnier and the Galeries Lafayette.
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Private illumination tour of Paris top sights
Book this 3-hour private illumination tour and enjoy an evening tour to discover the night sights of Paris|
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Private tour of the Opera Garnier and the Covered Passages
Bask in the opulence of the Opéra Garnier and the Covered Passages of Paris with this 6-hour guided tour.
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Walking tour of the Covered Passages in the Palais Royal neighborhood
Book a 1.5-hour guided tour in the covered passages around Palais Royal! Discover the history of 30 remaining covered passages!
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Guided walking tour of the Covered Passages of Paris
Explore the unique covered passages of Paris with this 3-hour walking tour in the Louvre neighborhood.
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World War II in Paris private walking tour
Retrace the footsteps of World War II in Paris with this 2-hour private tour in the Tuileries Gardens neighborhood!
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The inside story
The Palais Garnier is probably the most famous opera house in the world, a symbol of Paris. Built by Charles Garnier, a young and unknown architect, who became famous after his project was chosen among hundreds of others. He created one of the most beautiful monuments in Paris, responding to the demand of Napoleon III who wanted to convert Paris into a unique and modern place.
This masterpiece became the house of the most prestigious Ballets in Paris. The best dancers perfom all year long on its stage. The Museum of the Opera Garnier welcomes the works of opera and ballet, including the famous paintings of Degas dancers, and also remarkable stage set models.