Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Tours and Tickets

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Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) houses one of the world’s most comprehensive art collections, with nearly 450,000 works ranging from ancient Egyptian sculptures to contemporary masterpieces. With more than 1 million yearly visitors, the MFA is a true Boston highlight and must-see attraction for art lovers and first-time city travelers.

  • 465 Huntington Ave., Fenway-Kenmore, Boston, Massachusetts, 02115

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Q:What are Museum of Fine Arts, Boston hours of operation?
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston hours of operation: Monday–Tuesday, Saturday–Sunday: 10am–5pm. Wednesday–Friday 10am–10pm . Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:Should I book Museum of Fine Arts, Boston tickets in advance?
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We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Museum of Fine Arts, Boston can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston costs USD 27.00. Guided Museum of Fine Arts, Boston tours start around USD 27.00 per person.
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Q:What do you wear to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston?
A:Shirts and shoes are required, and revealing apparel is prohibited. A coat check is available. Backpacks may be carried as a handbag or worn on the front of the body. Bags containing medical equipment, studio art class supplies, and nursing or baby care gear are allowed and will be tagged.
Q:What is special about the Museum of Fine Arts Boston?
A:With nearly 500,000 works of art in its collection, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts is a top US museum and a must-see in Boston. From ancient Egyptian sculptures to contemporary pieces, its collection includes paintings by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Gauguin, as well as works from Monet and Degas.
Q:Is the Museum of Fine Arts Boston accessible?
A:Yes. Free manual wheelchairs and rollators (walkers with wheels, padded seats, and backs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors who are blind or have low vision can download the Aira app for navigation help. Assistive listening devices are available for visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Q:Is there parking at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston?
A:Yes. Visitor parking is available for a fee and can fill up quickly in busy times. There are three self-parking options: the Huntington Lot, Fenway Lot, and Museum Road Garage, and all have entrances on Museum Road. Note that there are parking restrictions on the streets around the museum.
Q:What day is best to visit the Museum of Fine Arts Boston?
A:To avoid crowds, skip weekends and holidays and visit in the early morning, on weekdays, or in the evenings, especially Thursdays and Fridays, when it closes at 10pm. Admission is free to Massachusetts residents on certain holidays. Some holidays have $5 tickets after 5pm. The museum is closed on Tuesdays.
Q:Is the Museum of Fine Arts Boston worth it?
A:Yes, the museum and its art collection are worth it. Highlights include the largest collection of Monet paintings outside of Paris, the only permanent US exhibition space for ancient coins, and a large collection of John Singer Sargent works. It's got one of the largest ancient Egyptian treasures collections, too.