What makes it 85% Couple-Friendly: Couples can enjoy quiet galleries, monthly music evenings, and terrace café views for a cultured date; spaces are intimate yet roomy enough to talk, though limited seating can shorten lingering.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Enough time to see key Picasso works, explore the courtyard, and grab a coffee on the roof
Self-guided walk through permanent collection:
View over 400 works spanning Picasso’s career in the Salé Mansion
Tip: Start on the top floor for early Cubist pieces and work your way down
Join a guided “La Collection” tour:
Led by a museum guide to highlight signature artworks
Tip: Book online in advance for English tours on Wednesdays at 11 AM or Saturdays at 3:30 PM
Relax at the rooftop café:
Sip coffee on the terrace with views over the Marais rooftops
Tip: Order a pastry around 3 PM to relax after the main galleries
Attend Nocturne en musique:
Monthly evening event with curated playlists or live DJs
Tip: Reserve for the first Wednesday of each month to avoid sell-outs

Trouvaille B
I am not into art, but when in Paris, you have to see some art and I found this museum rather enjoyable. Definitely some unique pieces. It was pretty cool to see the pieces that had been in storage and are now in a museum, just for Picasso.
Dummy Maruko
Really one of the best museums of my Paris trip! I really was able to appreciate those artworks. So many good works of Picasso in many varieties. Good reflection of how diverse his works are.
Jim M.
Amazing collection and pieces rarely seen. Discovered so many different arts and craft made by Picasso. It was moderately busy for July and had plenty of time to enjoy all levels. Apparently more than 5000 works of art. That’s a lot to see!
Nolan Chabert
The Picasso Museum in Paris is a fantastic place to explore. The collection is vast and beautifully curated, giving real insight into his evolution. It wasn’t crowded at all, which made the visit even more enjoyable and peaceful. You can really take your time to appreciate the artwork. The building itself is also stunning. A must-visit for art lovers and anyone looking for a quieter museum experie...
Ivan Tan
I really enjoyed visiting the Musée National Picasso-Paris (part of Paris Museum Pass). It’s a beautiful museum in a historic building (starting from the antique statue at the corner of the entrance), and it has one of the best collections of Pablo Picasso’s art. You can see his paintings, drawings, and sculptures. The museum is well organized, and you can follow Picasso’s journey through differen...
April–October: access the lower-level garden through the galleries for a quiet outdoor pause
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Two adult tickets | EUR 32 |
| Two audioguides | EUR 10 |
| Rooftop café drinks/snacks | EUR 12 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 54 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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