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Musee National des Arts Asiatiques - Guimet vs Pere-Lachaise Cemetery

Both Musee National des Arts Asiatiques - Guimet and Pere-Lachaise Cemetery are praised by expert writers. Overall, Pere-Lachaise Cemetery is preferred by most writers compared to Musee National des Arts Asiatiques - Guimet. Pere-Lachaise Cemetery is ranked #10 in Paris with positive reviews from 7 sources including Afar Magazine, Travel + Leisure and Michelin Guide.

Musee National des Arts Asiatiques - Guimet
Musee National des Arts Asiatiques - Guimet
8 / 10
6 place d'Iena, 16th arrondissement, Paris
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Fodor's Fodor's
"The outstanding Musée Guimet boasts the western world's biggest collection of Asian art, thanks to the 19th-century wanderings of Lyonnaise industrialist Émile Guimet." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"France’s foremost Asian art museum has a superb collection of sculptures, paintings and religious articles that originated in the vast stretch of land between Afghanistan and Japan." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"The «Louvre of Oriental Art» is how the Guimet Museum has been described. It has probably the world's collection of Asiatic art." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"Surrounded by a Japanese garden, the superb neo-Classical Hôtel Heidelbach-Guimet is an annexe of the Musée Guimet." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"The «Louvre of Oriental Art» is how the Guimet Museum has been described." Full review
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Pere-Lachaise Cemetery
Pere-Lachaise Cemetery
9 / 10
16 rue du Repos, 75020 Paris
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Fodor's Fodor's
"Bring a red rose for "the Little Sparrow" Edith Piaf when you visit the cobblestone avenues and towering trees that make this 118-acre oasis of green perhaps the world's most famous cemetery." Full review
Concierge Concierge
"The winding, cobbled paths of Père-Lachaise spread over 100 acres in the 20th Arrondissement, knotting around thousands of historic tombs, giant old trees, flowerbeds, and romantic ruins."
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"The world’s most visited cemetery, Père Lachaise (named after a confessor of Louis XIV) opened its one-way doors in 1804." Full review
Not For Tourists Not For Tourists
"Beautiful and quiet place. Very quiet..."
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"The most famous cemetery in Paris, and one of the most recognizable in the world, Pere Lachaise is the final resting place for many celebrities." Full review
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