Book your visit to explore the Palais Garnier’s architecture and interiors at your own pace or with a guide — no opera ticket required.
Commissioned under Napoleon III and opened in 1875, the Palais Garnier crowns Baron Haussmann’s new Paris with a theater that feels like a palace — marble, onyx, gilding, and ingenious 19th‑century engineering.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends, holidays, and school vacations when visits are popular.
Standard visit tickets include access to the public route: vestibules, Grand Staircase, Grand Foyer and salons, museum‑library, and — when available — the auditorium.
Audio guides and guided tours enrich the experience with stories of construction, legends, and craftsmanship — from the great chandelier to the Chagall ceiling.
Compare options, including family offers and occasional themed tours, to tailor your ideal visit.
Choose the visit format that suits you best
Choose the visit format that suits you best
| Option | Price | Buy Ticket |
|---|---|---|
| Opéra Garnier: Entry Ticket | from € 15 | BOOK NOW |
Booking Palais Garnier visit tickets online secures your preferred time and helps you avoid queues — particularly on busy afternoons.
Your ticket grants access to the public visit route and, when available, a view of the auditorium. Online availability also shows any space closures in advance.
Audio guides and guided tours are easier to plan when you book ahead, making the experience smoother and more flexible for first‑time and returning visitors alike.
Here’s how a typical visit unfolds — from the first steps into the rotundas to the golden sweep of the Grand Foyer:
Arrive at Place de l’Opéra and enter through monumental doors into vestibules framed by sculpture. The Grand Staircase rises ahead in marble and onyx, balconies curling like theater boxes. Follow the processional route upward — past columns, caryatids, and glowing lamps — to reach the foyers and salons, where mirrors multiply chandeliers into a galaxy of light.
When accessible, step into the auditorium to see crimson velvet and gold framing the great chandelier and the vibrant Marc Chagall ceiling. Elsewhere, discover the Grand Foyer’s painted vaults, the Rotonde du Glacier’s mosaics, and the museum‑library’s treasures. Take your time: this is a building designed for lingering, noticing, and being carried along by its theatrical rhythm.
Book online, choose your preferred time, and enjoy an unforgettable architectural visit through foyers, salons, and (when available) the auditorium. Many tickets are flexible up to 24 hours in advance — check your provider’s terms.
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As an architecture lover and Paris flâneur, I created this guide to help you experience the Palais Garnier — from the sweep of its staircase to the quiet legends beneath its stage.
Cancellations are typically free up to 24 hours before your scheduled entry unless otherwise stated by the ticket provider.
Groups and school visits may benefit from special rates, private tours, or dedicated time slots when arranged in advance.
Book early on weekends and during school vacations when visits are most popular.
Some areas may close without notice for rehearsals or maintenance — check updates on the day of your visit.
Group visits and guided tours should be arranged ahead to ensure availability and smooth entry.
Bring valid ID if you’re using reduced‑rate or group tickets.