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Everything to Know About Musée de Montmartre Tickets

The Musée de Montmartre sits in the oldest house on the Butte, where Renoir, Suzanne Valadon and Maurice Utrillo once kept studios. Here is what the ticket covers, what the visit looks like, and whether it earns a spot on a Montmartre day that already includes the Sacre-Coeur.

Renoir gardens at the Musee de Montmartre overlooking vineyards, a charming Paris museum
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About This Experience

Duration
About 1.5 hours at your own pace
Price
$16 per person, includes the Renoir gardens
Rating
4.6 from 465 reviews
Location
12 Rue Cortot, 75018 Paris, on the Butte Montmartre
Hours
Open daily, around 10:00 to 18:00
Gardens
Renoir gardens with a view over the last Paris vineyard

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Is the Musée de Montmartre Ticket Worth It?

The entry ticket costs $16 and covers both the historic house and the Renoir gardens, with a 4.6 rating from 465 reviews behind it. That combination, a real collection inside the oldest house on the Butte plus a garden with a view over Paris's last working vineyard, makes it one of the better value stops in Montmartre. It also opens every day, so it fills a useful gap when some of the bigger national museums close for the week.

If your Montmartre day is built mainly around the Sacre-Coeur and the artists at Place du Tertre, this ticket adds context without adding much walking, since the museum sits a short stroll from both. It is a quieter, more focused visit than a trip to one of the major collections, so pair it with a look at the essential museums in Paris if you want the full range of what the city has to offer.

What You'll See

The house and gardens hold a small collection built entirely around the artists who lived and worked on the Butte.

  • The oldest house on the Butte Montmartre
  • The restored studio of Suzanne Valadon and Maurice Utrillo
  • The Renoir gardens with a view over the last Paris vineyard
  • Posters and paintings of bohemian, cabaret-era Montmartre
  • The story of the Moulin Rouge and the Lapin Agile
  • A quiet corner away from the Sacre-Coeur crowds
The restored artist's studio at the Musée de Montmartre, a charming museum in Paris on the Butte
The restored studio of Suzanne Valadon at the Musée de Montmartre.

How a Visit Flows

  1. On arrival

    Climb up from Lamarck-Caulaincourt

    The walk up from the metro sets the scene before you even reach the door, since Montmartre is built on the hill.

  2. First stop

    The Belle Epoque collection

    Start inside the house itself, where posters and paintings trace the story of bohemian, cabaret-era Montmartre.

  3. Next

    The Valadon and Utrillo studio

    See the restored studio once used by Suzanne Valadon and her son Maurice Utrillo.

  4. Midway

    The Renoir gardens

    Step outside into the gardens for the view over the last working vineyard in Paris.

  5. Before you leave

    Time on the Butte

    Leave room in the schedule to wander the streets of the Butte once you are back outside.

Know Before You Go

Not suitable for

  • Visitors who want a large national collection rather than a small historic house
  • Anyone unable to manage the uphill walk from Lamarck-Caulaincourt
  • A rushed schedule with only a few minutes to spare

What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes for the hill and the gardens
  • A ticket booked ahead for a smoother entry
  • A camera for the view over the vineyard
  • A light layer, since the gardens are outdoors

Not allowed

  • Large bags or luggage inside the house
  • Flash photography in the collection rooms
  • Pets, other than registered service animals

Insider Tips

A few small choices make the visit smoother.

  • Lamarck-Caulaincourt on line 12 is the closest metro stop, a short walk uphill from the entrance
  • Visit in the morning before the Place du Tertre crowds arrive
  • Book online rather than at the door to save time
  • Combine the visit with a walk to the Sacre-Coeur, a short distance away
  • The gardens are outdoors, so check the weather before you go
  • Give yourself the full 1.5 hours rather than rushing through

Where You're Headed

Musée de Montmartre Tickets FAQ

How much are Musée de Montmartre tickets?

Entry costs around 15 euros, or $16 for the ticket on this page, and it includes the Renoir gardens.

What are the opening hours?

The museum is open daily, roughly 10:00 to 18:00.

What's the closest metro station?

Lamarck-Caulaincourt on line 12 is the closest, followed by Anvers on line 2, then a walk uphill.

How long does a visit take?

Most visitors spend about 1.5 hours moving through the house and the gardens.

Is the Musée de Montmartre good for families?

The mix of indoor rooms and outdoor gardens gives children room to move, and it stays quieter than the crowds around the Sacre-Coeur.

What will I see inside?

The house holds the restored studio of Suzanne Valadon and Maurice Utrillo, along with posters and paintings from bohemian, cabaret-era Montmartre.

What Visitors Say

★★★★★ ★★★★★
The gardens alone were worth the walk up. Quiet and full of history.
Emma R. · United Kingdom
★★★★★ ★★★★★
A nice break from the crowds at Sacre-Coeur. Loved the Valadon studio.
Marco B. · Italy
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Small but charming. Good value ticket and the vineyard view surprised us.
Priya N. · Australia

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