What makes it 67% Baby-Friendly: Strollers, ramps, lifts and a changing table ease access with infants, but no dedicated nursing room and the need for quiet in galleries may force frequent breaks for crying or feeding.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: This timeframe lets you see key exhibits and take breaks for feeding or naps without rushing.
Permanent Collection Tour:
Explore four floors of Asian art, from Khmer sculptures to Japanese prints, with your baby in the stroller.
Tip: Use the main entrance elevator; pause between galleries to let baby nap undisturbed.
Hôtel d’Heidelbach Japanese Garden:
Wander the 450 m² garden included with your ticket for a peaceful outdoor break.
Tip: Bring a light blanket so baby can lie on the grass under shade.
Atrium Rest Stop:
Relax in the spacious ground-floor atrium near the café for feeding or a quick nap.
Tip: Use nearby restrooms with changing tables; ask staff for a quieter corner.

Atosi Roy
A fascinating museum showcasing rich stories from across Asia. The exhibitions are thoughtfully curated, well-organized, and provide a meaningful space for cultural exchange.
Deepesh Dhoundiyal
Guimet museum showcases the greatness of Sanaatan Dharm, and its impact on the Asian culture. At the main entrance, you are welcomed by the giant four-faced moorti of Bhagwaan Brahma. There are numerous beautiful moortis of Bhagwaan Vishnu, Bhagwaan Shiv, and Bhagwaan Buddh from various parts of Asia - India, Japan, Korea, china etc - on all the floors. The most mesmerizing moorti is on the ground...
Kris Skov Olsson
The museum itself was brilliant, my kids really enjoyed it. What takes it down a bit, was the rooftop cafe. €17 for a cup of instant noodles, is a ripoff. €121 for four people, food and drinks.
Asako K
I visited the Musée Guimet in Paris a few days ago and was truly impressed. The collection of Asian art is extensive and deeply atmospheric—many of the pieces felt like they carried a spiritual energy. I’m not usually superstitious, but there was something powerful and even a little eerie about the experience that stayed with me. The highlight at the end? The terrace on the top floor has an amazi...
Oom M.
Very interesting and fun museum. It’s good to see how different can bouddha be according to different country. My special favorite would be the flower vase on the 3rd floor. Truly captivating! Staff were also super nice and helpful at the gift shop. I asked for a pair of earrings and she carefully pack the gift bag for me.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult ticket (×2) | EUR 13 |
| Café snack | EUR 6 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 32 |
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