
Les Buissonnets Lisieux (Home of St. Thérèse)
Step into the childhood home of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, a place of profound faith and intimate family life.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Social
From TikTok & Reddit
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more peaceful

Les Buissonnets Lisieux (Home of St. Thérèse)
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more peaceful

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Step into the childhood home of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, a place of profound faith and intimate family life.
"Unbelievable experience visiting childhood home of St. Therese! I had to pinch myself!"

⏳ Be Patient for Entry
Only a limited number of visitors can enter at once. Enjoy the gardens while you wait!
🎧 Audio Guide Available
Audio guides in multiple languages enhance the experience, explaining each room's significance.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 811 reviews
Type
Place of Worship
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

St. Thérèse's Childhood Bedroom
Upstairs
Stand where St. Thérèse slept and experienced profound spiritual moments. A truly moving glimpse into her early life.

Family Dining Room
Ground floor
Imagine the Martin family gathered here. See the original furnishings that witnessed their daily lives and deep faith.

The Gardens
Exterior
Wander through the gardens where young Thérèse played. Peaceful spaces offering quiet reflection and beautiful views.

Personal Artifacts Display
Gift shop area
View St. Thérèse's personal belongings, including toys and religious items, offering a tangible connection to her life.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Timing Your Visit for Serenity
Accessibility Considerations
Best Times
Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
⏳ Be Patient for Entry
Only a limited number of visitors can enter at once. Enjoy the gardens while you wait!
🎧 Audio Guide Available
Audio guides in multiple languages enhance the experience, explaining each room's significance.
🙏 Quiet Reflection Encouraged
While tours are informative, seek moments of personal prayer and reflection.
🚶♀️ Garden Stroll
The gardens offer a lovely space to reflect on St. Thérèse's childhood.
Tips
from all over the internet
⏳ Be Patient for Entry
Only a limited number of visitors can enter at once. Enjoy the gardens while you wait!
🎧 Audio Guide Available
Audio guides in multiple languages enhance the experience, explaining each room's significance.
🙏 Quiet Reflection Encouraged
While tours are informative, seek moments of personal prayer and reflection.
🚶♀️ Garden Stroll
The gardens offer a lovely space to reflect on St. Thérèse's childhood.
🎁 Gift Shop Treasures
Browse religious items and souvenirs in the small gift shop after your visit.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently describe Les Buissonnets as a moving and spiritually enriching experience, offering a tangible connection to St. Thérèse's childhood. While the intimate size means waits are common and accessibility can be a challenge, the well-preserved interiors and peaceful gardens leave a lasting impression of faith and family life.
"We came to Les Buissonnets after visiting the Basilica of St Therese.
Our bus could only stay about 200 meters away because this wasn’t on the main road. The way to the house is not easily accessible to those in wheelchairs.
As the house is small, only 10-15 could go in at a time and so our group of 37 had to go in tranches. The wait wasn’t arduous because there is a front and back garden that also gave glimpses of the life of St Therese as a child.
The interiors are well kept and glimpses of the middle class family of St Therese is quite evident. That there are women in the family is seen in the beautifully kept embroidered beddings, and the visitors cannot miss the religiosity of this family in the many religious articles around the house.
The tour rounds off with a gift shop in the house before exit."
Marie C
"Ave Maria! What a grace to be in the house and to see St Therese of the Child Jesus' personal belongings. Visiting here was truly a blessing."
Leslie Swanby
"Unbelievable experience visiting childhood home of St. Therese! I had to pinch myself! We had to wait a little bit on arrival. Only a limited number of people are allowed in at one time. We were only 2 Americans. They took 2 large groups of French speakers first then us 2 alone. There is an audio recording detailing each room so we had the tour in English. It is a short but very moving tour. You enter where the kitchen once was, and then see the family dining room. Climbing the original staircase where Therese overheard her father lamenting when would she grow up after Christmas Midnight Mass you enter her bedroom. The bed she slept is still there and I burst into tears sitting on a bench near it listening to the tale of Mother Mary appearing to her there. You also see her father, St Louis's bedroom. Then back down to small gift shop and display of her personal items: toys, clothes, rosary, cross, etc... The exit is through a small garden with statue of her and her father. Free of charge. Donation."
Pam Smith
What People Like
What People Dislike
Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Les Buissonnets is a short walk or bus ride from the Basilica of St. Thérèse in Lisieux. Buses may have limited drop-off points near the house due to its location on a less central road.
Parking can be limited, especially for larger vehicles like tour buses. Visitors are advised that buses may need to park a short distance away.
Yes, it's possible to walk to Les Buissonnets from the Basilica, though the exact route might involve navigating smaller streets.
Public transport or a short taxi ride from Lisieux town center are good options. Walking is also feasible if you enjoy a stroll.
The house is not on the main road, so access for some vehicles might be restricted, requiring a short walk.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to Les Buissonnets is free of charge. Donations are gratefully accepted to help maintain the site.
Opening hours can vary, and it's advisable to check the official schedule before your visit. They are generally open during daylight hours.
Advance booking is typically not required as entry is free. However, due to capacity limits, you may need to wait for your turn to enter.
A visit is usually quite short, often around 30-60 minutes, depending on wait times and how long you spend in reflection.
While there's an audio guide available, some visitors have expressed a desire for more quiet, self-guided reflection without the audio tour.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You'll see rooms furnished to reflect the Martin family's life, including the dining room and St. Thérèse's bedroom, along with personal artifacts.
The house has narrow passages and stairs, and the path to the house might be challenging for wheelchairs. The gardens offer some accessibility.
Restroom facilities are typically available, often located near the gift shop area.
Photography rules can vary; it's best to check onsite signage or ask staff. Often, photography might be restricted inside the historic rooms.
Visitors often describe the atmosphere as moving, peaceful, and deeply spiritual, offering a tangible connection to St. Thérèse's childhood.
📸 📸 Photography
The exterior of the house, the gardens with statues, and the general ambiance of the property offer lovely photographic moments.
Photography inside the historic rooms may be restricted to preserve the artifacts and atmosphere. Always check for signage or ask permission.
A standard camera or smartphone is sufficient. Given potential low light indoors and restrictions, a versatile lens is helpful.
The gardens provide picturesque settings, and the exterior of the house itself is a key subject.
Morning or late afternoon light can be softer and more flattering for exterior shots of the house and gardens.




Social
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit