Julieta Rossi Pedrosa: Love the museum architecture, they always have great exhibitions, the restaurant on top have superb view
Enrico Albanesi: One the most famous museum in Paris, enjoy the permanent collection of modern art or the interesting temporary exhibitions! You can have a great view from the terrasse too.
Jonne Kingma: Besides the nice exhibitions, you get a lovely view on the city of Paris from here :)
3. Grand Palais
9.0
3 avenue du Général Eisenhower (Avenue Winston Churchill), Paris, Île-de-France
Historic and Protected Site · Champs-Élysées · 112 tips and reviews
Séverine Thery-Perez: Best exhibitions are the one un the center of Le Grand Palais while YOU can see the glass-roof!
Journey City Guides: Home to temporary exhibitions and big events (Chanel fashion show, Hermès horsejumping, art festivals...) this end of 19th-century wonder is worth for its intricate glass roof alone.
Vicky Morales: Amazing architecture, and the exhibition was good
5. Petit Palais
9.0
1 Avenue Dutuit (Avenue Winston Churchill), Paris, Île-de-France
Art Museum · Champs-Élysées · 94 tips and reviews
Sophia Burnett: The permanent exhibition is wonderful & it's free! But if you don't have time for art head straight for the beautiful café designed around inner atrium garden.
Eric Dallemagne: The Petit Palais (Small Palace) is a museum in Paris, France. Built for the Universal Exhibition in 1900 to Charles Girault's designs, it now houses the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts (musée des be
So' K: Amazing exhibition on baroque Rome. And great permanent art selection
francois Vallet: A fantastic museum where you'll see Renoir and 'the Impressionists'. They do also organize some great special exhibitions !
Kristoffer G: Amazing building with great diverse exhibitions, nice cafe and restaurant!
Nicole Forbes: The exhibits are amazing and it always has temporary exhibits too. Might take a little too long to get in. If you can afford it, avoid it on the days with free entrance
7. Jeu de Paume
8.8
1 place de la Concorde (Rue de Rivoli), Paris, Île-de-France
Art Museum · 39 tips and reviews
Paris Weekender: I'm a big fan of photography, but I like to spend more time outside taking photos than indoors! The Jeu de Paume houses temporary exhibits that won't eat up your entire afternoon.
Jan Spoorenberg: they always have a great exhibition on; make sure to visit at lunchtime when queue sizes aren't big (or visit during off peak seasons)
Emily Wilson: Paris's photography museum. I've seen many great exhibits here, but check what's showing before you go — sometimes they're mid-install, or not exhibiting anything fun.
Yorgos: don't forget to get an audio guide, the short one, it costs 6 euros but guides you throughout all the must see exhibits in an hour :)
Victor Saavedra: Beautiful pieces of art, a big variety of exhibitions
Will Belford: One of the best museums for sure. Loved the exhibitions. My favourite one was Mona Lisa (obviously)!. I also liked the way the museum was built. Truly fascinating!
Andrea C.: Cool building, nice outdoor cafè in the back.THe prices of the exhibitions are fairly high, make sure it is worth it.
Noa Berger: One of the best museums in Paris, it displays changing exhibitions of contemporary art. Not all are wonderful, but it's worth a visit if only for it's hidden beautiful garden!
Kinneret Rosenbloom: Vivid Memories May 10 › September 21, 2014 Exhibitions / Concerts / Events Open every day, except Monday, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Open Tuesday evenings until 10 p.m. 20 יורו!
Luz Sabina: Le Perugin exhibition is amazing. Very interesting place. You could drink coffee here.
Fernando T.: Unknown, private museum in a family-owned palace. It features interesting temporary exhibits and has a great permanent collection. At its cafe, one of the best brunch in sparks, although pricey.
Alison Roche: Really fascinating museum with private art collection. The upstairs collection is amazing and the special exhibitions are great too!
15. Musée Marmottan Monet
9.1
2 rue Louis Boilly (Avenue Raphael), Paris, Île-de-France
Art Museum · Muette · 62 tips and reviews
Do It In Paris: All summer long the unmissable temporary exhibit: Monet and Abstraction. Open every day from 11am to 6pm except on Monday Late night on Tuesday until 9pm Entrance 9 and 5 EUR. Read more.
Adriana Fattini: Some of the most important Monets and Morisots. The Laurencin exhibit, on until the end of June 2013 is wonderful. Most works have come from Tokyo, which makes it a unique occasion.
David Avery: This art gallery is away from the centre, but well worth a visit if you like French art. The collection of Monet's works is stunning, but also they have excellent temporary exhibits.