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- Musée National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet: Entry Ticket
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For a July 2026 visit, choose the supplied Tiqets entry ticket if you want straightforward admission to the museum’s Asian-art collections and do not need a guide. It is an entry-only product, so buyers seeking expert interpretation, a hosted visit, or special assistance should verify those needs separately rather than assume they are included; the museum itself provides accessible facilities and priority free entry for eligible visitors with a valid document.
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This is the only supplied available option and is explicitly an entry ticket.
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The ticket does not remove museum security or baggage restrictions: suitcases, cabin cases, and bulky luggage are prohibited, while smaller bags are subject to available storage.
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Good to know before your visit
Entrance
Use the main museum entrance at 6, place d’Iéna. The museum is open every day except Tuesday, from 10:00 to 18:00; the admissions desk closes at 17:15 and last admission is at 17:30. It is closed on July 14, 2026. Visitors with reduced mobility can use the exterior ramp to the lobby and ticket office. Under current security rules, suitcases, cabin suitcases and cumbersome luggage are prohibited; less cumbersome bags may be accepted up to 45 × 100 × 62 cm, with free baggage storage subject to space. Crowd controls may restrict access earlier.
Price
Guimet’s official combined ticket is listed at 15 EUR for the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions at the Iéna site. The supplied Tiqets row is also 15 EUR; compare the final checkout total, confirmation method and inclusions before paying.
Discounts
For July 2026, visitors under 18 can enter free without going to the ticket desk or making an online reservation; they should present valid proof directly at ticket control. EU nationals aged 18–25, jobseekers and recipients of qualifying social benefits must make an online reservation or visit the ticket desk and show valid proof. Admission to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions is free on the first Sunday of the month, with no online reservation available for that date; July 2026's first Sunday is July 5.
Timing
Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a mobile ticket, and do I need a time slot for July 2026?
The supplied partner row confirms an entry ticket but does not state whether it is mobile or time-slotted, so follow the instructions on the issued voucher. Guimet recommends reserving online, especially on weekends and during major exhibitions; admission is subject to available capacity.
Can I cancel or get a refund if my plans change?
The supplied offer does not specify cancellation or refund terms. Guimet’s own reservations generally cannot be modified or cancelled, so check the partner’s final checkout conditions before paying.
Is buying through a partner better than buying from the museum?
The supplied partner product is an entry ticket, but it does not state any added guided service or priority access. Compare the final checkout total, delivery method, validity and cancellation terms with the museum’s booking options before choosing.
Will a ticket let me skip security or the admission queue?
Do not assume it will. Guimet applies visitor-security measures and checks tickets at admission; a timed or partner ticket does not guarantee that security screening or an entry queue will be bypassed.
Can I bring a suitcase or large bag into the museum?
Suitcases, cabin suitcases, wheeled luggage and bulky bags are prohibited. Smaller items within the museum’s stated size limits may be accepted, and a free self-service cloakroom is available while space lasts; large umbrellas and shopping trolleys are not suitable for the galleries.
What happens if I arrive late for my reserved time?
For Guimet reservations, the museum states that entry may be possible from 30 minutes before until 1 hour 30 minutes after the time shown on the ticket. Partner-ticket instructions may differ, so follow the voucher if it gives a stricter arrival window.
Do children and other free or reduced-price visitors need to reserve?
Visitors under 18 can enter free without going to the ticket desk or making an online reservation, but must present proof at ticket control. EU nationals aged 18–25, jobseekers and certain minimum-income beneficiaries must reserve online or go through the ticket desk, with valid proof; the first Sunday of each month is free for everyone without online reservation, subject to capacity.
What is the main practical bottleneck during a visit?
The main friction is admission control combined with security and bag restrictions, particularly when capacity is limited. Plan extra time for checks and avoid arriving with prohibited luggage; the museum estimates about 1 hour 30 minutes for a meaningful permanent-collection visit, plus roughly 45 minutes for a temporary exhibition.