Anonymous wrote:I want to enjoy larger museums but rarely do. I love small, digestible places like the Neue Gallerie in NYC or the Orangerie in Paris. Stunning buildings, accessible theme, usually a lovely cafe…
Can the museum lovers on this thread share any tips for enjoying the biggies? Do you do the audio guides? Prep beforehand? I think I have trouble jumping from topic to topic.
Anonymous wrote:I am the opposite, OP! I like museums in smaller cities, where you have to pay for admission, significantly MORE than the DC Smithsonians because they are way less crowded and hence way more enjoyable. Even the same genre like science or natural history museums (which my kids love).
Agree with others that they are sometimes specific to the place as well.
I generally prefer outdoor stuff more too, but usually end up with mixed weather for at least part of the trip and do some indoor attractions too.
I think it depends a lot on the destination and the makeup of your family/group as well as your interests / preferences.
Anonymous wrote:I want to enjoy larger museums but rarely do. I love small, digestible places like the Neue Gallerie in NYC or the Orangerie in Paris. Stunning buildings, accessible theme, usually a lovely cafe…
Can the museum lovers on this thread share any tips for enjoying the biggies? Do you do the audio guides? Prep beforehand? I think I have trouble jumping from topic to topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I never skip museums. But I like museums even when I'm just here, home in DC.
The problem here is they are crowded with the unwashed masses. Every time a visitor wants to go, I cry a little inside. We are at Natural History today and it’s horrific.
Yes, well, this is a terrible time to go. Everyone is there with their holiday out-of-towner guests.
Anonymous wrote:It depends. In Paris I go to museums. In Denver I don’t.
Ditto. As an example - I loved the Vasa Museum in Stockholm.Anonymous wrote:I'd do special/unusual museums, not so much the science or children's or even natural history museums we can see here. Loved the museum in Athens.