What makes it 80% Kids-Friendly: Free entry for under-18s, activity booklets, workshops from age 6 and a small garden give children concrete things to do, but some exhibits lack hands-on elements and noise rules require supervision.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to explore key works, use the activity booklet, and enjoy a short break
Use the free family activity booklet:
Pick up the booklet at reception and follow its art hunt
Tip: Let kids choose their favorite piece to discuss
Try the children’s audio guide:
Rent kid-friendly tracks at the ticket desk
Tip: Play it at a slower pace so young kids can absorb stories
Explore the museum garden:
Head to the outdoor courtyard (April–October)
Tip: Bring a small snack and let kids run safely on the grass
Join a “Bougez !” workshop:
Book the dance-and-discovery workshop for ages 6+
Tip: Reserve online early to secure spots
Spot works in the Salé Mansion:
Walk through the ornate galleries of the 17th-century building
Tip: Point out decorative frames and carvings to engage younger kids

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...
Visit in spring or summer for the garden. In winter, focus on indoor activities. First Sunday of each month is free but very busy.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult tickets | EUR 32 |
| 2 children’s audio guides | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 42 |
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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