Plan 2–3 hours around the Salvador Dalí Museum hours to see the musts: Dalí’s theatrical installations, the Mae West Room, and the iconic geodesic dome. Start upstairs, spiral down through the main galleries, and finish in the courtyard.
If you linger 3–4 hours, you can slow down and go beyond the highlights. Revisit the optical illusions, explore Dalí’s lesser-known early works, spend time in the Dalí Jewels exhibition, and linger in the courtyard. It’s an unhurried visit that still fits neatly within standard Dalí Museum opening hours.
