Musée National Picasso-Paris

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TSAI ******
2 Nov 2025
Highly recommend this for anyone coming to Paris. The location is easy to find, the experience is very satisfying, you can see many important buildings, and the Eiffel Tower is super beautiful.
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클룩 회원
29 Oct 2025
I really enjoyed the guide's expert-level explanations!! Highly recommend for those interested in architecture and wanting to learn about Paris in detail~!! I strongly recommend taking this tour on your first day in Paris!! ㅠㅠ We had already seen most of the tourist attractions before taking the guide's tour, which was a shame! I feel like it would be new again if we listened first and then revisited those places! Thank you to the guide for providing such detailed and friendly explanations, even though it was a private tour for just the two of us!! I enjoyed hearing the fun explanations while walking through hidden streets all over Paris ㅎㅎ😎👍✨ #Great weather is a bonus!
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Klook 用戶
28 Oct 2025
Ana is a great tour guide, her humor and wit added a lot of fun to this short trip. Highly recommend arriving by 9:30 AM, it was past 12:00 PM when we reached the summit… the whole experience takes a very long time.
yap ******
26 Oct 2025
The Louvre was inexplicably canceled. I wouldn't recommend last-minute bookings. The price wasn't particularly cheap either, just okay.
Klook用戶
25 Oct 2025
Great value for the price. You can start taking photos half an hour early, leaving you enough time for dinner. The food quality is okay, and champagne, mineral water, and bottled red wine are all included. The photographer will take photos for you, and there's no pressure to buy them. Each photo costs 25 euros, but if you buy two, you'll get all five 5R-sized photos for free.
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SU ******
24 Oct 2025
Easy-to-find location with clear instructions. The food is delicious, and the full glass boat offers stunning views. You can also go to the deck for photos. Professional photographers are available on board for €20 per photo. We recommend the lunch cruise, as the glass reflects during dinner, causing glare in indoor photos. The only downside is that the window seats for two are a bit small.
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Janice **********
23 Oct 2025
It was great. We didn’t wait for too long for the boat to be full. We did the evening cruise, Eiffel and the whole Seine river scenery was so beautiful.
Klook客路用户
21 Oct 2025
Ease of booking with Klook: Very good, tickets issued immediately. Price: Comparable to the official website, but other platforms may offer cheaper options.
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What to know about Musée National Picasso-Paris

The Musée National Picasso Paris, set in the 17th-century grand mansion Hôtel Salé on Rue de Thorigny, is one of France’s top national museums and a must-see in Paris. The Musée Picasso Paris is dedicated to Pablo Picasso and holds the largest public collection of his work in the world, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, ceramics, prints, and photographs. You can explore the permanent collection and exciting temporary exhibition, following Picasso’s journey from early self-portrait studies to his most famous works, inspired by people like Dora Maar and shaped by his rivalry with Matisse. Built by Pierre Aubert during the French Revolution era, the mansion itself is an attraction worth seeing. The best part? You’ll discover tens of thousands of archived pieces and masterpieces, get a closer look at Picasso’s work, and even join tours or use an audio guide for deeper insight into the artist’s life and culture. Book your Museum Picasso Paris tickets now on Klook!
5 Rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris, France

Things to Do in Musée National Picasso-Paris

Explore the Permanent Collection

Walk through rooms filled with Picasso's paintings, sculptures, drawings, and ceramics. The Musée Picasso Paris holds the largest public collection of the artist's work, so you can see everything from his early self-portrait to his most famous works.

Discover the Temporary Exhibitions

Check out the rotating temporary exhibitions that highlight different parts of Picasso's work, other artists, or special themes in modern art. These change throughout the year, so there's always something new to see.

Learn About Picasso's Life

Browse archived pieces like letters, sketchbooks, and photographs to get a closer look at the artist's creative process. With these personal items, you'll understand more about Picasso's influences, friends like Matisse, and important people in his life such as Dora Maar.

Admire the Grand Mansion Hôtel Salé

Take time to enjoy the grand mansion itself. The building, designed by Pierre Aubert during the French Revolution era, is one of the most beautiful museums in Paris. Its grand staircase, detailed ceilings, and spacious floors add to the experience.

Use the Audio Guide for a Deeper Tour

Upgrade your visit with an audio guide or guided tours. These will help you understand the stories behind the artworks, the history of the museum, and why certain masterpieces are considered so important in the world of modern art.

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