Dalí Paris in Paris

Dalí Paris

Paris, France

53 ticket options available · from $16.77 to $364.80 · free cancellation on 24 of 53

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About Dalí Paris

Dalí Paris is a museum dedicated to the works of the surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, located in the heart of Paris. It attracts visitors with its extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings, offering an insight into Dalí's unique artistic vision and creative process.

Visitors should be aware that entry to Dalí Paris is available through multiple marketplaces, with prices varying across platforms. It is advisable to compare ticket prices from different sellers to find the best deal, ensuring a cost-effective visit to this renowned museum.

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16 marketplaces sell entry to Dalí Paris, from $16.77.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Agoda Free cancellation Dalí Paris - Admission | Step into the surreal world of Salv $16.77 View
Pelago Free cancellation Dalí Paris - Admission $17.84 View
tiket.com Full-day admission $18.43 View
Dali Museum Official Full price adult admission to the Dali Paris museum. Daily $18.59 View
Tiqets Free cancellation Dalí Paris: Entry Ticket $18.59 View
Hellotickets Free cancellation Paris Dali Collection Tickets $18.59 View
Fever Tickets for Dalí Paris $18.59 View
Tourism Tickets Billets pour Dalí Paris $18.59 View
GuruWalk Free cancellation Dalí Paris: Entry Ticket $18.59 View
Tourscanner Dalí Paris: Entry Ticket $18.59 View
FindrHost Free cancellation Dali Paris: Entry Ticket $18.59 View
Veltra General admission $18.59 View
JTR Holidays Full Day Admission $18.74 View
Over The Planet Free cancellation Full-day admission $18.75 View
Thrillark Admission Ticket $19.48 View
GoodPass Base $22.07 View

Tours, passes & combos at Dalí Paris

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
Trip.com Free cancellation Dali Museum Ticket Adult $17.38 View
TicketsToDo Full-day admission $17.64 View
TicketsToDo Dalí Paris - Admission $18.59 View
Klook Free cancellation Full-day admission $18.75 View
Agoda Free cancellation Full-day admission with audio guide | Dali Paris Admission $20.75 View
TicketsToDo Full-day admission with audio guide $21.50 View
Trip.com Dali Museum ticket+audio guide Adult $22.19 View
Klook Free cancellation Full-day admission with audio guide $22.25 View
JTR Holidays Full Day Admission With Audio Guide $22.26 View
tiket.com Full-day admission with audio guide $22.47 View
Over The Planet Free cancellation Full-day admission with audio guide $22.87 View
Tiqets Dalí Paris + Musée Rodin $34.21 View
Tiqets Musée national Picasso-Paris + Dalí Paris $35.32 View
Klook Free cancellation Klook Pass Paris - 2 attractions pass $72.55 View
Over The Planet 3-Choice Pass $91.78 View
Over The Planet 4-Choice Pass $115.02 View
Civitatis Go City Paris Pass $115.02 View
Klook Free cancellation Klook Pass Paris - 3 attractions pass $117.05 View
Klook Free cancellation Klook Pass Paris - 4 attractions pass $138.09 View
Over The Planet 5-Choice Pass $138.25 View

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Is Dali Paris worth visiting?

The Dali Museum in Paris is a captivating destination for those intrigued by the surreal and the imaginative. It offers an intimate glimpse into the life and work of one of the 20th century's most enigmatic artists.

What is a Dalí painting worth?

The record auction result for a Salvdaor Dali original painting was also from Sotheby's in 2011 when “Portrait of Paul Eluard” (1929) sold for a price of $22.5 million. Several factors impact the price of Salvador Dalí paintings: the size, the subject matter, the year of creation, and any historical significance.

Who is older, Dalí or Picasso?

Although born more than 20 years apart (Picasso in 1881, Salvador Dali in 1904), both artists were shaped by the cultural heritage of their native Spain and propelled into modern art by the intellectual vitality of Barcelona in the 1890s and first decades of the 20th century.

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