
The adult entrance fee for the Paris Paradox Museum in 2025 is 29€ for visitors aged 18 to 64. Children between 4 and 17 pay 24€ each. There is also a four-person family package, priced at 24€ per person, which can be a convenient option for groups. For students, seniors, individuals with disabilities, or job seekers, the discounted rate is 24€. Infants and toddlers from 0 to 3 years of age can enter free of charge. The museum welcomes visitors daily from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., allowing ample time to explore the exhibits in one visit. As of 14 February 2025, when we visited the museum, these fees and hours were valid.
Inside, you will discover an extensive collection of optical illusions, interactive installations, and experimental galleries that challenge the senses and redefine what we consider “real”. Housed in a refurbished Art Deco building, the museum cleverly balances its historic architecture with modern lighting and digital displays. We observed that many of the illusions encourage visitor participation, adding an engaging hands-on dimension to the experience. We recommend allocating at least two hours to wander through all the themed sections, especially if you plan to capture photos in the mirrored hallways and explore the holographic rooms. We also suggest taking short breaks throughout your visit to appreciate how each exhibit plays with perspective and perception.

Paris Paradox Museum
After exploring the museum, you might enjoy visiting nearby cultural landmarks such as the Louvre Museum or the Tuileries Garden for a leisurely stroll. If you wish to sample authentic Parisian cuisine, we recommend stopping by Le Petit Bistrot, conveniently located just a few streets away. This cozy establishment offers classic French dishes and a warm ambiance. For those looking to unwind or shop for souvenirs, the boutiques along Rue de Rivoli are also close at hand. We find that pairing a visit to the Paris Paradox Museum with these local highlights creates a satisfying blend of art, cuisine, and cultural exploration.