Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris
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Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris
I've seen this museum mentioned here and am very interested in visiting it. We would love to have lunch there - does anyone know if it is necessary to book lunch or would we be OK to just turn up? Thanks!
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I think their weekend brunch is popular and probably should be booked. Weekdays shouldn't be a problem.
http://www.musee-jacquemart-andre.co...rmations_1.htm
http://www.musee-jacquemart-andre.co...rmations_1.htm
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We were, at the end of visit in the museum, in the cafe, and had there just a cofee and a cake. The decoration is very beautiful, like in a palace. You are not allowed to take pictures there. We had not reservation, but it was not a problem,
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You have picked a good place. Most people I talk to who visit Paris don't know about the museum. It and Musee Marmatton are, I think, often under appreciated.
I think Paris has several of what I call second tier museums that are well worth a visit. By "second tier" I mean a little less famous than the Louvre and Musee d'Orsay and the Musee Rodin.
The Jacquemart Andree museum for me was a very nice visit. Now if the Orangerie would only reopen!!
I think Paris has several of what I call second tier museums that are well worth a visit. By "second tier" I mean a little less famous than the Louvre and Musee d'Orsay and the Musee Rodin.
The Jacquemart Andree museum for me was a very nice visit. Now if the Orangerie would only reopen!!
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Hi BB,
Show up when the restaurant opens. It fills quickly.
A great way to spend a Sunday is to take the Metro to the Parc Monceau, stroll the park and the general area to the Jacquemart-Andre'.
Have Sunday brunch.
Visit the museum.
Walk to the Arc de Triomphe.
Stroll down the Champs Elysee, through the Place Concorde and the Tuileries, to the Louvre.
Have a nice visit.

Show up when the restaurant opens. It fills quickly.
A great way to spend a Sunday is to take the Metro to the Parc Monceau, stroll the park and the general area to the Jacquemart-Andre'.
Have Sunday brunch.
Visit the museum.
Walk to the Arc de Triomphe.
Stroll down the Champs Elysee, through the Place Concorde and the Tuileries, to the Louvre.
Have a nice visit.

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When we were in Paris a couple of Novembers ago , the cafe was not crowded in late afternoon..not too late but maybe more around 1:30-2:00.
They were making something that smelled very strong and we could smell it upstairs as we toured the rooms, making us want to go back downstairs and eat
It is a lovely museum!
I agree with bob brown, the Marmatton also is under appreciated ..
They were making something that smelled very strong and we could smell it upstairs as we toured the rooms, making us want to go back downstairs and eat

It is a lovely museum!
I agree with bob brown, the Marmatton also is under appreciated ..
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When I visited the Jacquemart-Andre, the cafe was being used by a children's birthday party and was not open to the public. I don't know how often this happens, but it might be worth a phone call to see whether the cafe will be open when you visit.


