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Which Jacquemart-André Ticket Should You Book?

The Musée Jacquemart-André sells two tickets at the same price, from two different operators, for the same gilded mansion on Boulevard Haussmann. Here is how they compare, and what the visit actually includes.

Grand marble staircase of the Jacquemart-Andre mansion, a hidden gem among museums in Paris
4.4★166 reviews
$22per person
Freecancellation 24h
Skip-the-line entryItalian Renaissance mastersTiepolo ceilingTea salon includedCentral 8th arrondissement
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About This Experience

Location
158 Boulevard Haussmann, 75008 Paris, in the 8th arrondissement
Nearest metro
Miromesnil on lines 9 and 13, or Saint-Philippe-du-Roule on line 9
Hours
Daily, roughly 10:00 to 18:00, later on exhibition evenings
Admission
Around 17 euros, worth booking ahead when a major temporary exhibition is on
The building
A gilded nineteenth-century mansion kept as its collector owners left it
Don't miss
The salon de thé under the Tiepolo ceiling, a destination in itself

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Both tickets cover the same mansion, so availability and time slots often decide which one to book. See current pricing and open dates below.

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Which Jacquemart-André Ticket to Pick

Both tickets cost the same, $22, and cover the same permanent collection and the current temporary exhibition, so the choice comes down to reviews and time slots rather than price. The Museum Ticket has a solid track record, 4.4 from 166 reviews, and is the safer pick if you want a rating backed by real volume.

The Admission Ticket shows a higher 4.8, but that comes from only 6 reviews, too few to weigh against the other option's larger sample. Treat it as unproven rather than better. In practice, book whichever ticket has the time slot you want, both get you into the same mansion, and neither changes what you see once you are inside.

Whatever you book, this is one of the smaller stops among the grand mansion museums of Paris, and it rewards leaving enough time for the tea salon afterward.

Both Jacquemart-André Tickets

The two admission options for the Musée Jacquemart-André, side by side.

Grand marble staircase of the Jacquemart-Andre mansion, a hidden gem among museums in Paris from $22Our pick

Jacquemart-André Museum Ticket

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.4(166 reviews)
  • Gilded Haussmann-era mansion
  • Botticelli, Rembrandt and Tiepolo
  • Famous salon de thé
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Ornate salon inside the Musee Jacquemart-Andre, one of the quieter museums in Paris from $22

Musée Jacquemart-André Admission Ticket

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.8(6 reviews)
  • Permanent collection access
  • Winter garden and picture gallery
  • Rotating special exhibitions
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Side by Side

Tour Duration Price Book Rating Best for
Museum Ticket 1.5 hours $22 Check 4.4★ The standard admission
Admission Ticket 1.5 hours $22 Check 4.8★ Same access, alternate operator

What You'll See

The Jacquemart-André is a house museum first and a picture gallery second, and the two experiences feed each other room by room.

  • A gilded nineteenth-century mansion kept as its collector owners left it
  • Italian Renaissance masters: Botticelli, Uccello and Mantegna
  • Rembrandt and Dutch painting
  • The Tiepolo ceiling fresco over the grand staircase
  • The winter garden and double-helix staircase
  • The famous salon de thé in the original dining room
  • Rotating headline temporary exhibitions
The gilded double staircase of the Musée Jacquemart-André mansion, a hidden gem among museums in Paris
The double-helix staircase of the Musée Jacquemart-André.

How a Visit Flows

  1. Before you go

    Book ahead if an exhibition is on

    Temporary exhibitions draw crowds, so reserve a time slot in advance when one is running.

  2. First stop

    State reception rooms

    Start in the grand reception rooms on the ground floor, arranged much as the original owners left them.

  3. Next

    The grand staircase

    Climb the staircase beneath the Tiepolo ceiling fresco, one of the mansion's signature moments.

  4. After that

    The Italian Museum

    See the Italian Renaissance masters upstairs, including works by Botticelli, Uccello and Mantegna.

  5. Before you leave

    The tea salon

    End with coffee and cake in the salon de thé, set in the original dining room under its own painted ceiling.

Know Before You Go

Not suitable for

  • Visitors wanting a quick, ten-minute stop, the rooms reward a slower pace
  • Large strollers, the mansion's rooms and staircases are narrow in places
  • Anyone expecting a modern museum layout, this is a preserved private home

What to bring

  • A confirmed ticket or reservation, on your phone or printed
  • Comfortable shoes for the staircase and upper floors
  • A light jacket, the mansion can feel cool indoors
  • Some time held back for the tea salon

Not allowed

  • Flash photography near the paintings
  • Large bags or backpacks in the galleries
  • Food and drink outside the tea salon

Insider Tips

A few details make the visit smoother.

  • The nearest metro is Miromesnil on lines 9 and 13, a short walk from the entrance
  • Saint-Philippe-du-Roule on line 9 works as an alternate stop
  • Book ahead whenever a major temporary exhibition is showing
  • Leave time for the salon de thé under the Tiepolo ceiling, it gets busy at lunch
  • Weekday mornings tend to be quieter than weekend afternoons
  • The visit runs about 1.5 hours without the tea salon, longer with it

Where You're Headed

Jacquemart-André Tickets FAQ

How much does it cost to visit the Musée Jacquemart-André?

Both current tickets cost around $22, and each covers the permanent collection and the current temporary exhibition.

What is the difference between the two Jacquemart-André tickets?

They are sold by different operators but cover the same mansion and collection. One has 166 reviews at 4.4, the other only 6 reviews at 4.8, too few to draw firm conclusions from.

What are the opening hours of the Musée Jacquemart-André?

The museum opens daily, roughly 10:00 to 18:00, with later hours on exhibition evenings.

What is the closest metro station to the Musée Jacquemart-André?

Miromesnil on lines 9 and 13 is the nearest stop, with Saint-Philippe-du-Roule on line 9 as an alternate.

Should I book ahead for the Musée Jacquemart-André?

It is worth booking ahead whenever a major temporary exhibition is running, since those draw larger crowds.

Is the tea salon at the Musée Jacquemart-André included with the ticket?

Entry to the salon de thé is included in the visit, though food and drink there are ordered separately.

What Visitors Say

★★★★★ ★★★★★
The Tiepolo ceiling over the staircase stopped us in our tracks. Small enough to see in an hour and a half without feeling rushed.
Helene Dubois · Belgium
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Loved the tea salon at the end, worth saving room for. The Italian paintings upstairs were a nice surprise.
Grant Fielder · Australia
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Quieter than the big museums and a lot more personal. Booked one of the tickets last minute and had no trouble getting in.
Noriko Ishikawa · Japan

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