Air and Space Museum
Air and Space Museum
Air and Space Museum

Air and Space Museum Tours and Tickets

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Fittingly located within the Paris-Le Bourget business airport, the Air and Space Museum is one of the world’s largest and oldest museums dedicated to aeronautics. Inside the cavernous hanger, there’s a planetarium with flight simulators, and more than 150 aircraft—including a 747, Concorde, DC3, Mirage, and an Ariane rocket—displayed alongside rare aviation memorabilia dating back as far as the 16th century.

  • Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget, Le Bourget, Île-de-France, 93352

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Q:How much does it cost to go to the Air and Space Museum?
A:Travelers under age 26 get free entry to the permanent exhibits at the Air and Space Museum in Paris. Adult tickets are €16, with discounted tickets €14. Kids ages 4 and under board the airplanes for free, while it's €6 for older kids and €8 for over-26s.
Q:How do you get to the Air and Space Museum in Paris?
A:Paris’ Air and Space Museum is at the Paris-Le Bourget Airport, 3.5 miles (6 kilometers) from central Paris. From the city, the quickest way to arrive is via bus No. 305 to Roisseypole. Arriving by RER or Metro requires a bus. Drivers take Highway A1 to Aéroport du Bourget.
Q:How long is the Air and Space Museum tour?
A:Allow around 2.5 hours to check out Paris’ Air and Space Museum independently. If you have a particular interest in aviation and space, you could spend the whole day here, especially if you get a Boarding Pass ticket to board the aircraft.
Q:Is the Air and Space Museum worth visiting?
A:Yes, Paris’ Air and Space Museum is worth visiting, especially if you’re traveling with kids or have a particular interest in aviation, space, transportation, or technology. As it's outside of central Paris, so if you’re short on time or don’t have an interest in aviation, you might skip it.
Q:What is the best time of day to visit the Air and Space Museum?
A:Mornings are the best time to visit if you want to board the aircraft with a Boarding Pass ticket or attend a show at the planetarium. Paris’ Air and Space Museum is open Tuesday–Sunday from 10am until 5pm or 6pm (season dependent). The museum is busiest on weekends and Wednesdays.
Q:Is there free parking at the Air and Space Museum?
A:Yes, there’s free parking at the Air and Space Museum in Paris. It’s located to the left of the museum entrance. The parking lot includes eight bus-specific parking spaces. Self-driving travelers can reach the museum from central Paris by taking Highway A1 and exit No. 5, Aéroport du Bourget.