Originally Posted by
NYTA
No Louvre or D'Orsay? For someone seeing the sights in Paris, they are among the more important.
Not necessarily; it depends on one's interests and priorities. For someone who doesn't even have a full day in Paris (perhaps only a half day, if the times listed are the actual arrival and departure times and don't include transport to and from the airport), it allows little time to make it through the entry and/or security lines and actually see anything inside. Personally, I'd much rather be out and about during such a short visit.
Originally Posted by
Yahillwe
Depending on the dates in March, you might have to stand in long lines. Yesterday friends visiting from London went to the Rodin and said the wait was over an hr, so they skipped.
That's to be expected during a holiday period.
tridawg will be visiting outside of any holidays or school vacation periods, so crowds should be minimal.