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Paris City Pass

Discover Paris the smart way.

Experience Paris, the city of love, with the Paris City Pass! Visit the city's famous sights, museums and attractions - with just one ticket. The City Pass includes the Palace of Versailles, the world-famous Louvre and the Paris Museums Pass, which gives you free entry to over 50 other museums and monuments in and around Paris. Want to see more of the city? A city tour on the iconic Hop-on Hop-off bus is also included, as well as an exciting balloon ride and a panoramic boat tour on the Seine. Not to forget: Our guided tours on foot and by bike as well as a wine tasting at the Caves du Louvre. Is this your first time in Paris? Take the opportunity to book the city's landmark, the Eiffel Tower, as an optional extra. The Paris City Pass is available for 2 to 6 days and is therefore just as flexible as you are. Très bien!

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Versailles Palace

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Optional Upgrade: Eiffel Tower 2nd Floor Access by Elevator – Guided Tour

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Hop-on Hop-off Bus

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Guided bike tour Paris to the iconic Landmarks

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Arc de Triomphe viewing platform

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Museums & Galleries

Louvre

Hop On Hop Off & Boat Experiences

24H Paris Hop On Hop Off Bus City Tour

Landmarks & Monuments

Eiffel Tower 2nd Floor Access by Elevator – Guided Tour in English

Discount Partner

Discount: 10% Eatwith

Guided Tours

Guided Tour: Montmartre and Sacré Coeur

Activities & Leisure Attractions

Ô Chateau Cheese Tasting

Don’t miss a thing with the Paris City Pass

With your Paris Pass, you have over 50 sights and leisure activities included

Unique experience: Palace of Versailles

World-famous louvre art museum, paris museum pass: access to over 50 museums and monuments, hop-on hop-off city tour - 24 hours, with audio guide, romantic boat trip on the seine, unbeatable panoramic view: balloon ride, arc de triomphe - observation deck and flyview paris, local insights and gastronomic experiences: guided bike tour, montmartre walk and wine tasting, optional: upgrade for the eiffel tower, 2024 olympic games - experience paris.

Exciting times are ahead! Paris is the proud host of the 2024 Olympic Games, bringing an unparalleled energy to the entire city. If you want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Games and discover the beauty of Paris at the same time, then the Paris City Pass is your perfect companion. However, please note that there may be temporary changes to the opening times and availability of some attractions during this exciting event. We therefore recommend planning your visits in advance and remaining flexible to get the most out of your stay in Paris. Look forward to unforgettable moments during the Olympic Games in this wonderful city!

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You have these benefits with the Paris City Pass

With your all-inclusive Paris City Pass, you not only get a more relaxed start to your stay in Paris, you also save a lot of money. The pass is your ticket to the famous sights and museums of Paris, as the Paris City Pass includes admission to the city's most popular attractions. Visit the Palace of Versailles, Louvre, Arc de Triomphe and optionally book the iconic Eiffel Tower. Enjoy the flexibility of the 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus and the Seine River Cruise, which offer you a convenient way to explore the city's landmarks. The pass also includes access to a variety of guided tours and leisure activities, such as a bike tour to the most beautiful spots in Paris, and exclusive discounts on experiences like EatWith Culinary Tours. Save time, money and stress and experience the best of Paris with the Paris City Pass.

Discover Paris stress-free with the Paris City Pass!

No more annoying queues - more time for the sights instead! The City of Love attracts millions of visitors every year, drawn by its fascinating variety of attractions, museums, historical sites and entertainment options. But sometimes long queues at the ticket offices can spoil the fun. With the Paris City Pass, you already have your ticket in your pocket and can go straight to the entrances of the popular attractions.

Benefit from savings on admission prices 

The Paris City Pass offers you significant discounts by giving you access to numerous attractions at a great price - one pass for everything!

Easy reservation of attractions 

Our digital Paris City Pass is sent directly to you, so you'll have all the essentials at your fingertips when you arrive in Paris.

Pure flexibility 

The Paris City Pass offers maximum flexibility, as you decide which attractions you want to visit and when you want to see them.

Transparent prices

No hidden costs, all taxes and booking and service fees are already included in the price. With the Paris City Pass, you don't have to worry about unexpected expenses. Look forward to a worry-free exploration of the city of love!

How the Paris City Pass works:

Book: Start your Paris city break by clicking on "Book now". Choose the number of days, add any extras you want and tell us how many people are travelling with you.

Receive: After purchase, you will receive your Paris City Pass immediately by email.

Discover: Scan your QR code at the attractions and discover Paris!

About Paris

Welcome to the city of love and light - Paris! Immerse yourself in the fascinating atmosphere of one of the most beautiful cities in the world, enchanting with its timeless elegance and cultural richness. From the majestic Eiffel Tower to the magnificent Notre-Dame Cathedral and the picturesque banks of the Seine, Paris offers an incomparable variety of attractions that captivate every visitor.

An absolute highlight is undoubtedly the world-famous Louvre, the largest art museum in the world. Here you can admire masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, including the iconic Mona Lisa, and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of art.But Paris has so much more to offer! Stroll through the charming streets of Montmartre, enjoy culinary delights in cozy bistros and experience the vibrant nightlife in the city's trendy districts.

Let yourself be seduced by the magic and charm of Paris and experience unforgettable moments in this unique metropolis. There is no better time than now to discover Paris and be enchanted by its beauty. Bon voyage!

Use and Validity

Validity : The Paris City Pass, tailored to your needs, comes in options of 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 consecutive days. A 'day' is defined as a calendar day, starting at 5.30 am and concluding at 5.30 am the following day. With the 3-day pass, you enjoy an extra day of free access to over 50 museums thanks to the included Paris Museum Pass, making it a total of 4 days. Similarly, the 5-day pass expands your museum exploration to 6 days instead of just 5. From the moment you use your pass at the first attraction or tour, it becomes activated. Note that every attraction can be visited once without additional charge, and the initial use of the pass should be within 12 months from the purchase date. We recommend carrying a valid photo ID (such as an identity card, passport, or driving license) for verification purposes. *Attention: If you haven't received emails from Turbopass, please check your Spam or Junk folder. If our messages have been misclassified as spam or junk, please mark them as 'Not spam', 'Not junk', or 'Add sender to the whitelist'. This action will ensure you receive all future communications from Turbopass. If you still do not receive any emails from us, kindly contact our customer service.  Optional Upgrade : Enhance your Parisian adventure by opting for an upgrade to your Paris City Pass, which includes a guided tour and access with the elevator to the Eiffel Tower's 2nd floor. Opening Hours : The Paris City Pass offers a complete list of all attractions and tours, including their opening hours, terms and conditions, and contact information. It is recommended to check the official website of each attraction or tour for exact information. Further Questions? For most common queries, please refer to our FAQs, which will answer approximately 95% of your questions 

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Paris Pass Comparison: What is the Best Paris City Pass?

Why a paris tourist pass.

If you’re planning a trip to Paris and you want to visit most of the main tourist attractions, a Paris city pass (or Paris tourist pass ) is well worth considering.

With a Paris pass, you will save yourself both time and money because a Paris city card generally works out cheaper than purchasing individual attraction tickets, and you won’t need to bother with lining up for tickets at the various attractions.

A Paris tourist card usually includes top museums in Paris and famous Paris landmarks like the Louvre Museum , Arc de Triomphe, Sainte-Chapelle , Orsay Museum, Château de Versailles , and more.

We’ve put together this Paris Pass Comparison to help you decide which is the best Paris pass for your upcoming trip. Take your pick from money-saving Paris passes – Paris PassLib vs. Paris Pass and more – and decide which is the best city pass for Paris for you.

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Looking for the Best Paris City Pass: Paris Passes Compared

Paris City Pass vs Paris Pass; Paris PassLib vs Paris Pass; Paris Pass vs Paris City Pass; Which Paris Pass is best?

There’s no right or wrong answer; that really depends on what attractions you’d like to see and how many days you have in Paris. Here’s a table with the most popular Paris passes compared, so you can decide what is the best Paris City Pass for you.

Paris Passes FAQ

What paris card has the biggest choice.

While the Paris Museum Pass has more Paris attractions listed (60+ museums and landmarks), the Paris PassLib has, in our opinion, the biggest choice because it combines tourist attractions and experiences such as bike rental, walking tours, and workshops.

What Paris Tourist Pass offers the best value?

The Paris Pass (now also known as Go City Paris Pass ) is the most comprehensive of the all-in-one passes: it includes museums (Louvre, Orsay, etc.), tours, a Seine River Cruise, and an Eiffel Tower guided tour (up to the second floor).

Can I visit the Louvre Museum when I want with any of these Paris Passes?

Due to the new entrance policy of the Louvre Museum, all the Paris pass holders need to book a date and time slot in advance to visit the Louvre. This online reservation has no extra cost.

When you book your Paris card, you will receive a PDF with all the information on how to book your Louvre Museum time slot.

What if I only want to visit a couple of sights?

The Paris passes are only convenient if you visit many sites. If you want to see only a few sites, choose the Paris PassLib’ , the Paris Seine Pass (if you are interested in those three specific attractions), or the Paris Top 3 Museums (for visiting the Louvre Museum, the Orsay Museum, and Centre Pompidou). You can also have a look at the list of best Paris combo tickets with good combinations of tours & tickets for everyone.

Paris Pass vs Go City Pass, what is the best pass for Paris?

Formerly known as The Paris Pass by Go City, it is now marketed as Go City Paris or Go City Pass Paris , so we are talking about the same Paris sightseeing pass.

What if I only want a Paris Transport Pass?

Check out our quick guide to Paris’s metro , where you will find all the Paris transport passes available.

GOOD TO KNOW:  To avoid overcrowding, some sites (e.g., Louvre, Sainte-Chapelle, Versailles ) make it compulsory to reserve a time slot. This applies to all the visitors, pass holders or not. Of course, the reservation of a time slot is free since, by purchasing the pass, you have already paid for the entrance tickets. You will receive all the details and instructions with the pass purchase confirmation.

1. Paris Museum Pass

Paris Museum Pass

The Paris Museum Pass is definitely the best pass for Paris for museum lovers, with skip-the-line entry, over 60 museums, and other top attractions in Paris and the surrounding regions. You can read more about this fantastic Paris card in our Paris Museum Pass review .

You can buy the Paris Museum Pass for 2, 4, or 6 consecutive days.

What’s Included

» The Paris Museum Pass includes skip-the-line tickets to more than 60 museums (the permanent exhibitions) and other monuments in Paris and the surrounding regions.

» The list includes popular tourist places like the Louvre Museum, Versailles, Orly Museum, Centre Pompidou, and Arc de Triomphe. Click here for the full list .

» This Paris card comes with a booklet to help you work out which attractions to see while you’re in Paris.

How Does it Work?

1. Purchase your Paris Museum Pass online and choose either the 2-day, 4-day, or 6-day pass options.

2. After the payment, you will receive a voucher by email.

3. Remember that some museums require booking a date and time slot to visit. Everything is explained in the Paris Museum Pass booking confirmation.

3. Upon arrival in Paris, go with your printed email confirmation to the agency (located near the Louvre Museum) to exchange the voucher for your Paris Museum Pass.

4. Now, whenever you go to one of the included museums or attractions, simply skip the ticket line and show your pass on entry.

5. The days of use for the Paris Museum Pass are consecutive and are based on calendar days. If you begin using your Pass at 14:00, for example, that day will be considered day 1

Click here to buy the Paris Museum Pass

2. The Paris Pass (now Go City Paris)

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For those who want to see it all while in Paris, The Paris Pass is the best city pass for Paris. Enjoy top museums and landmarks of Paris, plus interesting guided tours to Montmartre, Stade de France, and more, and fun experiences like French apéritifs, wine tasting, or perfume workshops.

The Paris Pass includes a ride with the hop-on hop-off bus, a Seine River Cruise, a guided tour of the Eiffel Tower (up to the second floor), and a visit to Tour Montparnasse’s observation deck.

You can buy The Paris Pass for 2 or 3 consecutive days.

What’s Included?

» Access to more than 35 museums, activities, and guided tours (including guided tour up to the Eiffel Tower-second floor).

» Entrance to the Louvre Museum, Orsay Museum, Centre Pompidou, Palace of Versailles, Arc de Triomphe, and many other interesting museums. See the full list here .

» Paris Bus Tour – one-day access to hop on hop off bus – and Seine River cruise.

» 120+ page guidebook to help you work out which attractions to see while in Paris.

» Discounts at a wide range of shops and restaurants in Paris.

1. Purchase The Paris Pass online and choose either the 2-day or the 3-day option.

2. You will receive a voucher by email.

3. Upon arrival in Paris, go with your printed email confirmation to the agency to exchange the voucher for your The Paris Pass.

5. Your Paris Pass is activated the first time you scan it through at an attraction and is valid for consecutive days of your pass duration.

Click here to buy the Paris Pass

3. Paris City Card

Digital Paris City Pass

Visit the best of Paris with the Paris City Card , sold by Tiqets.com . The Paris City Card lets you visit three of the best attractions in Paris: the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and an apéritif on a Seine Cruise. The pass also comes with a city audio guide to upload to your smartphone that you can follow when you please.

This is one of the few Paris passes that include the Eiffel Tower (up to the second level), so it is great for first-timers in Paris. In addition to this offer, you’ll also get a 10% personal discount code to use on your next booking on Tiqets.com . Enjoy other iconic Paris attractions and activities, like Versailles Palace, the Arc de Triomphe, the Catacombs of Paris, the Musée de l’Orangerie, and more!

There’s no time limit for this Paris tourist pass. When you book, you need to select the start date of your Paris city card and your desired dates for each venue. It can be the same day or any other day as per your choice and the availability of the tickets.

» Entrance to the Louvre Museum.

» Access to the Eiffel Tower, second floor, + an audio guide.

» A 1-hour apéritif cruise on the Seine River.

» City audio guide app for your smartphone.

» 10% discount on your next booking with Tiqets.com

1. Purchase your Paris City Card online and choose the start date of your pass.

2. Choose the dates and time slots for each of the attractions (Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Seine Cruise). You can visit the three attractions on the same day or on different days.

3. Complete secure payment and receive the tickets by email. You will also receive a personal discount code which will make you save 10% when you visit another nearby attraction.

4. Get your tickets by email – follow the instructions and enjoy your visits!

Click here to buy the Paris City Card

4. Paris PassLib’

Paris Pass Lib

The Paris PassLib’  is a product sold by the Paris Tourist Office . It offers access to 54+ Paris attractions and experiences, but you can only choose five from the list.

This city pass for Paris is not a physical product but an app to download into your mobile device (the instructions are in the purchase confirmation). This means that there’s no pick-up point; once you purchase it online, you are ready to go!

Starting from the first activity used, you’ll have one year to take advantage of all the activities and attractions included.

» We counted more than fifty-five activities included in this pass ( click here for the full list ). However, this Paris visit card only allows you to choose three from the list.

1. Purchase the Paris Passlib’ online

2. After downloading the Paris Passlib’ app onto your smartphone, scan your QR code and choose your activities/attractions from the provided list.

3. For each of the chosen activities/attractions, follow the instructions to book.

Click here to buy the Paris Pass Lib’

5. Paris Seine Pass

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Get the most out of the iconic Seine River , Paris’ most beautiful avenue, with the Paris Seine Pass sold by Tiqets.com .

The Paris Seine Pass lets you visit three of the best attractions along the iconic Seine River: the Orsay Museum , the Sainte Chapelle , and an atmospheric Seine River cruise . Enjoy the best of Medieval Paris, stunning Modern Art, and drinks along one of the most famous rivers.

In addition to this offer, you’ll also get a 10% personal discount code to use on your next booking on Tiqets.com . Enjoy other iconic Paris attractions and activities, like Versailles Palace, the Arc de Triomphe, the Catacombs of Paris, the Musée de l’Orangerie, and more!

There’s no time limit for this Paris tourist pass. When you book, you need to select the start date of your Paris card and your desired dates for each venue. It can be the same day or any other day as per your choice and the availability of the tickets.

» Entrance to the Orsay Museum and the Sainte-Chapelle.

1. Purchase your Paris Seine Pass online and choose the start date of your pass.

2. Choose the dates and time slots for each of the attractions (Orsay Museum, Sainte-Chapelle, Seine Cruise). You can visit the three attractions on the same day or on different days.

Click here to buy the Paris Seine Pass

And there you have it, the Paris Pass Comparison with the available Paris passes compared. Paris City Pass vs Paris Pass; Paris Pass vs Museum Pass, what is the best Paris pass for you?

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Best City Pass for Paris

A city pass can provide you with numerous benefits and can be an effective way to save money and optimize your time in a new city. 

However, with numerous options available, choosing the best city pass for Paris can be difficult.

For this reason, we have created a helpful guide with a comparison table of the most popular Paris City Pass options to assist you in determining the best fit for you.

Let’s dive right in!

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Best City Pass for Paris: A Comparison Table of all Options

See the Paris city pass comparison table below for a quick overview of the most popular Paris city pass options, including their services and benefits :

Best City Pass for Paris: Details of All Options

1. paris welcome card starting from €12.

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The Paris Welcome Card is an innovative and budget friendly city pass for Paris. In contrary to other Paris city pass options, it allows you to create your own personalized card by selecting only the activities you want to do. The Paris Welcome Card starts at €12 , and the price varies based on the tickets and activities you choose to add.

What Does the Paris Welcome Card Offer You? 

  • Create your own digital city pass  by adding only Paris attractions and activities you actually want to do and see 
  • Attractive Discounts for top attractions in Paris, many of which include skip the line access
  • Free or reduced self-guided tours of popular neighborhoods, made by local experts, incl. Notre Dame, Montmartre and the Latin Quartier
  • Digital map of Paris with top things to do & useful information about the city

Advantages  

  • Plan your Paris trip the easy way and customize your experience by adding tickets according to your own agenda
  • Offered choice includes many must-do sights & experiences, like the Eiffel Tower, Seine river cruise, Versailles, Catacombs, and the Louvre
  • The only pass that includes Moulin Rouge and Crazy Horse Show as an offered choice
  • Add as many tickets as you want to your card. You are not restricted to a specific number of activities.
  • Save money by only paying for what you actually want to do and see & t ake advantage of reduced ticket prices
  • Save time by receiving your digital card with all tickets in one email
  • Discover Paris like a local with the included self-guided walking tours
  • Easy online booking + paperless, digital, ready-to-use sightseeing card
  • Be completely independent and flexible: The card's validity period is determined by you.

Where Can I Buy the Paris Welcome Card? 

The Paris Welcome Card is only available online. You can buy this city pass by clicking on the following link: Paris Welcome Card

2. Paris Museum Pass from €55 to €85

Paris Museum Pass

The Paris Museum Pass offers skip the line access to over 50 museums and monuments in Paris, making it a great choice for museum goers . It doesn’t include any other services or benefits. The Paris Museum Pass comes in different durations such as 2 days, 4 days and 6 days, and costs between €55 and €85.

  • Note: This pass is included in a couple of city pass options, such as Paris City Pass, and in the 4 and 6 day versions of Paris Pass.

What Does the Paris Museum Pass Offer You? 

  • Access to more than 50 top museums  (permanent collections) & landmarks in Paris and the Paris region, incl. Louvre, Musée d’Orsay & Versailles 
  • Priority access to most of the sites
  • Digital booklet with information on the included museums and monuments

Note: Some museums/ monuments require a time slot reservation . 

  • Free access to nearly all museums in Paris , including some must-see landmarks, such as the Arc de Triomphe
  • Save time at many sites thanks to skip the line access 
  • The more you visit, the more money you save (savings start from the 4th to 6th visit)
  • Ideal pass for travelers who appreciate art and culture
  • Available in 3 validity options:  2, 4, and 6 consecutive days

Where Can I Buy the Paris Museum Pass ? 

The Paris Museum Pass is sold online as well on site in Paris. Points of sale in Paris include the airports in Paris, tourist offices as well as at many museums and monuments. Alternatively, you can easily buy it online using the following link: Paris Museum Pass

3. Paris Pass from €89 to €229

The Paris Pass

The Paris Pass is an all-inclusive sightseeing pass with access to many attractions and benefits. Moreover, the 4 and 6-day pass include the Paris Museum Pass mentioned above. The Paris Pass comes with 4 differen t validity options  and the regular price for adults range  between €89 and €229.  

What Does the Paris Pass Offer You? 

  • Access to more than 80 major Paris attractions, including Eiffel Tower & Montparnasse Tower Observation Deck ( note : only around 30 attractions for the 2 and 3 day pass)
  • incl. Museum Pass for 4 and 6 day versions
  • Seine river cruise
  • 1 day Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
  • Several guided walking tours through Paris
  • Parisian experiences , such as Perfume workshop, wine or cheese tasting
  • Digital guidebook with details to every attraction's reservation instructions and information
  • Enjoy free access to major Paris attractions, tours and experiences
  • Explore Paris from land and wate r with an included Seine river cruise & Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
  • Discover one of the most popular neighborhoods of the city with an included guided walking tour of Montmartre
  • Available in 4 validity options:  2, 3, 4, and 6 consecutive days

Where Can I Buy the Paris Pass?

The Paris Pass can be bought easily and securely online via this link: Paris Pass

4. Paris Passlib’ from €45 to €249

Paris Passlib

The Paris Passlib’ is the city’s official city pass and allows travelers to customize their card to build your own sightseeing program, similar to the Paris Welcome Card mentioned above. However, the number of activities you can select is limited and based on the version of the pass you purchase: Mini (3 activities), City (5 activities), Explore (6 activities), and Explore+ (7 activities) . The cost ranges between €45 and €249 f or adults.

What Does the Paris Passlib’ Offer You? 

As the most popular version, the following are the offerings included in the Paris Passlib’ City (€99 ) :

  • Personalize your pass by adding 5   activities
  • Access to a choice of up to 45 attractions, ranging from river cruises, VIP experiences, guided tours, tasting sessions, visits, escape games, bike rentals, bus tours, and more
  • Paris Passlib' mobile application
  • Valid for 1 year from the date of first use, whether used for a single stay or multiple stays

Advantages 

  • Customize your city pass by adding 5 activities , among them experiences like the Eiffel Tower, Seine river cruise, and the Louvre
  • Explore Paris flexibly and according to your interests
  • Save around 15 %  on the activities and attractions offered
  • Modify or cancel your card up to 48 hours before the attraction
  • You don’t have to use your Paris Passlib’ on consecutive days ! Discover Paris at your own pace with a pass that remains valid for 1 year after the first use.

Where Can I Buy the Paris Passlib’? 

The Paris Passlib’ City Card or any other version of this city pass can be bought at the Paris Tourist offices in Paris (main office in city hall/ Hotel de Ville, or at the Gare du Nord station) or online through this link : Paris Passlib’ City

5. All Inclusive-Pass from €104 to €229

All Inclusive-Pass

Another popular city card for Paris is the All Inclusive-Pass. As the name suggests, it offers access to multiple attractions and activities, including sightseeing bus & boat tours, with one convenient pass. The All Inclusive-Pass is available in 4 versions (2, 3, 4 and 6 days pass) and costs between   €104 and €229 for adults.

What Does the All Inclusive-Pass Offer You? 

  • Access to  up to 80 sights , incl. Eiffel Tower via stairs & Tour Montparnasse
  • incl. Museum Pass (with Louvre & Versailles) for 4 and 6 day versions
  • 1 day Hop-on hop-off bus tour
  • Several walking tours
  • Several tastings & workshops
  • Virtual reality experience: Fly View Paris
  • Visit Paris’ top attractions with one pass
  • Access your pass through an app on your smartphone
  • Save money by purchasing the All Inclusive-Pass instead of individual tickets
  • Participate in Parisian experiences, such as wine, beer or cheese tasting, perfume workshop
  • Discover Paris neighborhoods on foot , incl. Montmartre, Latin Quarter & Marais

Where can I buy the All Inclusive-Pass? 

The All Inclusive-Pass can be bought easily through this link: All Inclusive-Pass

6. Paris Explorer Pass from €119 to €189

Paris Explorer Pass

The Paris Explorer Pass, from the same provider as the All-Inclusive Pass, is a more flexible option . It allows you to choose the number of attractions you wish to visit and gives you 60 days to redeem them. This Paris city card comes in 4 versions: 3, 4, 5 and 7-choice pass. The price ranges from €119 to €189 .

What Does the Paris Explorer Pass Offer You? 

  • Select 3, 4, 5 or 7 activities (depending on your pass)
  • Offered choice includes Paris top attractions, tours & experiences, such as:
  • Disneyland Paris: 1 day 1 park ticket
  • Louvre: skip-the-line ticket + guided tour of the surroundings
  • Eiffel Tower Elevator guided tour 
  • Seine river cruises
  • A number of tastings & experiences
  • Customize your city card by adding your desired activities , among them top sights like the Eiffel Tower, Seine river cruise, and the Louvre
  • The only pass that includes Disneyland Paris as an offered choice
  • Discover Paris according to your preferences
  • Enjoy flexibility in your planning by not having to decide which attractions you will visit before purchasing the pass
  • Take advantage of the Go City app
  • Explore the city at your own pace, with 60 days to use your pass

Where Can I Buy the Paris Explorer Pass?

The Paris Explorer Pass can be bought easily and securely via the following link: Paris Explorer Pass

7. Paris City Pass (Turbopass) from €109.90 - €209.90

Paris City Pass (Turbopass)

Another popular city pass for Paris comes from Turbopass, known for creating sightseeing passes for multiple cities. It is called Paris City Pass and is designed as an all-inclusive pass with 60+ attractions, public transport and other benefits. It comes in 5 validity options and costs between €109.90 and €209.90 depending on the chosen version.

What Does the Paris City Pass Offer You? 

  • Access to more than 60 top attractions (incl. Paris Museum Pass) in Paris, some with skip-the-line entry
  • Public transportation within the zones 1–3 (Paris city center)
  • Several walking tours of Paris with a professional English-speaking guide
  • Guided tour of Stade de France
  • Visit to wine cellar with wine tasting
  • Discounts for tours and shopping 
  • Useful city map app of Paris with important information, route planner, and audio guide
  • Travel easily around Paris with free unlimited travel on the metro, bus, cable car Montmartre and RER networks within Paris
  • Free access to must-see sights, incl. Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Versailles, Orsay Museum, Centre Pampidou, Sainte Chapelle
  • Skip the line access at some attractions
  • Explore Paris on foot with included walking tours
  • See Paris from a completely different perspective , with the free Seine Cruise 
  • Benefit from exclusive discounts , e.g. at Galeries Lafayette
  • Available in 5 validity options:  2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 consecutive days

Where Can I Buy the Paris City Pass? 

The Paris City Pass can be easily purchased via this link: Paris City Pass

Conclusion: Which City Pass for Paris is best for you? 

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Which city pass for Paris is best for you depends on factors like your personal preferences, the length of your stay, the types of activities you're interested in, and your budget.

  • If you are looking to save money, the Paris Welcome Card is the most economical option as it allows you to choose only the activities that interest you, allowing you to take advantage of discounted prices without overpaying for attractions and activities that don't interest you. On the other hand, the Paris Explorer Pass and Paris Passlib'  also offer a very similar system, but with these Paris city pass options you are limited to a specific number of activities.
  • If you want to visit as many attractions as possible, the 4 or 6 day versions of the All Inclusive-Pass and Paris Pass with access to up to 80 attractions and activities are great options to consider. An alternative is to purchase the Paris Welcome Card and just add all the activities & attractions you want to do and see.
  • If you want a worry-free experience, the Paris City Pass might be the right choice for you. In addition to a wide range of attractions and convenient services, it is the only Paris city pass that includes free, unlimited public transportation, making it a great all-inclusive package for travelers in Paris.
  • If you are short on time or want to see only the highlights, the Paris Welcome Card, Explorer Pass and Paris Passlib' are all great options. These Paris city cards allow you to pick and choose the activities that interest you the most, giving you a personalized experience. This can save you both time and money. However, it's worth noting that with the Explorer Pass and Paris Passlib', you are limited to a specific number of activities. 
  • I f you want your pass to include public transport, the Paris City Pass is the ideal option as it is the only one of the Paris city passes mentioned above that includes free and unlimited travel on the metro, bus, cable car Montmartre and RER networks within the zones 1–3 (Paris city center).

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FAQ - City Pass for Paris

Are there discounted Paris pass options for children and youth?

Yes, there are discounted Paris passes for children. For instance, Paris Welcome Cards offers children under 12 year of age discounted cards, which start at 6€, and the price increases based on the tickets added. 

The All-Inclusive Pass and the Paris Pass offer discounts for children aged 2 to 17, while Paris City Pass has reduced passes for children aged 2 to 11.

How does my city pass for Paris get to me?

This depends on which city pass for Paris you buy. The Paris Welcome Card is a completely digital and paperless city pass, which is why you will get everything you need via email. 

When ordering the Paris Pass online, all necessary information will be sent to you via email. This information can be accessed through the app, downloaded as a PDF to your phone, or printed out as a physical copy. However, if a 4 or 6-day Paris Pass is purchased, the Paris Museum Pass must be picked up at the redemption center upon arrival in Paris. 

After you book your Paris Passlib' City online, you will receive your QR code and can download the app for your customized mobile pass. You can also buy it at the tourist office on site. 

The Paris City Pass will be sent to you by airmail. Alternatively, it can be picked up in the city center of Paris.

Are the city passes cheaper on site in Paris?

No, the city cards are not cheaper on site in Paris. Rather, it is possible to find special offers online from time to time.

Can I visit an attraction multiple times?

You can visit each attraction once. Repeat entry is not allowed in any city pass for Paris.

Where can I buy a city pass for Paris?

The various Paris city pass options can be purchased easily and securely using the links above.

Is the Eiffel Tower included in a city pass for Paris?

With the Paris Welcome Card, the Explorer Pass and the Paris Passlib’ (except the Mini version), you can simply add the desired Eiffel Tower ticket to your personalized card when you want to book this "must see" activity. 

The Eiffel Tower Guided Climb access is also included in the All Inclusive-Pass as well as in the Paris Pass , whereas the Paris City Pass includes free access to the 2nd floor with lift.

Now that you have the information to make an informed decision, you are ready to choose the best city pass for Paris for your needs.

To further plan your vacation, be sure to check out our other articles about Paris, which include recommendations for hotels , tips on how to plan your trip to Paris , and a comprehensive guide to the Charles de Gaulle Airport . Additionally, make sure to check out our article on the best ways to stay connected during your travels in Paris: Best French SIM Card for Tourists .

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Latest update: March 7, 2024

In a nutshell: Our tips for Paris city passes

  • When exploring the sights in Paris , you can save time and money with a Paris City Pass.
  • If you’re staying in Paris for at least 3 days and want to see as much as possible, the Paris City Pass is the best option.
  • The best pass if you want to experience as many attractions as possible in 2 days is the Paris Museum Pass .
  • Our recommendation if you want to visit only a few attractions and also go to Disneyland Paris is the Paris Explorer Pass .
  • If you only want to visit the main attractions and a few museums, a pass is not really worth it for you.

In our article you will learn from our Paris expert Meike, which Paris Passes are available, what services they include and what advantages and disadvantages they have. You’ll have all the information you need to decide which pass suits you best.

Our recommendation for those in a rush: this is the best Paris city pass

In this article, we’ll describe each Paris pass in detail and show you the advantages and disadvantages that go along with each pass.

But if that’s too much for you, here’s a quick overview of the passes which are, in our opinion, most worthwhile.

#1 The best Paris pass if you’d like to see as many attractions as possible in at least 3 days

Best choice: the Paris City Pass This pass is ideal if you’re making a city trip of at least 3 days to Paris and want to see as much as possible of the over 60 included attractions and museums. Unfortunately, the Paris City Pass no longer includes public transportation , but you can tour the city for 24 hours by a hop-on-hop-off bus and directly get from one attraction to another. To do this, simply show the driver your digital City Pass which you’ll receive by mail.

Besides, you have priority entrance to the Louvre, Centre Pompidou, and Musée d’Orsay, which is definitely an advantage at such busy museums.

And for the ultimate Paris feeling, a boat ride on the Seine is also included.

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#2 The best Paris pass if you want to see as many attractions as possible in 2 days

Best choice: the Paris Museum Pass

If you’re only in Paris for 2 days, the Paris Museum Pass is more worthwhile. It works the same way as the Paris City Pass, except that the boat ride on the Seine and the hop-on hop-off tour are not included. But in 2 days, you wouldn’t have time for the boat trip anyway if your focus is on museums and sights.

For about 8.50 euros per day, you can buy an additional ticket for public transportation.

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#3 The best Paris pass, if you want to visit Disneyland too

Best choice: Go City Paris Explorer Pass  If you only want to visit a few sights and also spend a day in Disneyland Paris, the Paris Explorer Pass is ideal for you. The Explorer Pass includes many museums and attractions, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and a boat trip on the Seine.

In addition, you can use the hop-on hop-off bus in Paris for one day with the Explorer Pass.

Public transportation, however, is not included in the Explorer Pass.

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#4 The best Paris pass if you only want to visit a few attractions

Best choice: buy individual tickets If you’d only like to visit the Eiffel Tower and a few other museums or sights, a pass isn’t worth it.

With an affordable day ticket for 8.50 euros, you can tour around the whole city using public transportation.

Before heading to the attractions you’d like to visit, you should buy individual tickets online. That way, you’ll save a lot of time standing in line.

Is a Paris city pass even worth it?

Buying a pass has various benefits, but it’s still not worth it for every Paris visitor.

As a holder of a Paris pass, you gain priority entrance to a lot of museums and sights, through which you can save a ton of time on weekends or in the summer.

The entrance areas of many attractions are divided between visitors without tickets, visitors with single tickets, and visitors who have a Paris pass.

It’s practically impossible to use all of the offers covered in the passes, there are just too many. But because the entrance fees to the sights and museums in Paris are relatively expensive, a pass is often financially worth it.

The Eiffel Tower is unfortunately not included in all of the passes. So if you decide to get a pass that does not include it, you will have to buy a separate ticket.

If you’re younger than 26 years old, a pass is generally not worth it for you. A lot of Paris museums and attractions are free if you’re under 18, and even for under 26 year olds with a European ID.

Also, all visitors with a disabled person ID card and their companion usually gain free entrance. In case you belong to one of these groups, the Paris passes are all unnecessary for you.

Choosing the right Paris pass

When choosing the right pass, you should first think about what you’d like to see and do, and then see which pass fits best to your plans.

Our tip: Don’t pack your day too full. You should give yourself at least two to four hours per attraction, and don’t forget that you also have to eat something in between.

Some of the included offers can also be planned for the evening hours. For example, the Montparnasse Tower and the Arc de Triomphe are open until late, and a boat ride on the Seine is also much more beautiful in the dark than during the day.

Some of the museums are open once a week until 9 or 10 pm, and you can visit the Centre Pompidou every day until 9 pm. So you don’t have to be done with everything  by 6 pm.

For those in a hurry: a quick overview of the passes

For a quick, first overview, We’ve made a compact summary of the passes and their services for you here in a table.

Further down, we will describe each individual pass briefly.

How do the passes work?

As in many other cities, city passes in Paris are offered especially for tourists. You pay a set price, let’s say for three days, and you can then use all the services included in the pass during those three days.

All passes are valid for a certain period of time, for example three or five days. When booking the passes, you don’t have to commit to a specific date yet.

Your pass is activated when you use it for the first time, either at the entrance of a museum or on a metro ride. From this day on, your pass is valid for the period you have chosen.

This period of time cannot be paused. A three-day pass that is activated on a Tuesday is valid for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

The days are counted as calendar days, not in 24-hours. If you use your pass for the first time at 5pm, that day counts as your first day. You’d then waste a lot of time, so, if possible, make sure to activate your pass in the morning.

You can download the Paris All-Inclusive Pass, the Paris Explorer Pass and the Paris Passlib’ to your phone. You’ll get the Paris City Pass and Museum Pass digitally by mail.

#1 Paris City Pass (Turbopass)

The Paris City Pass from the German pass provider Turbopass is our personal favorite.

What does the Paris City Pass offer you?

The Paris City Pass offers an all around worry-free package for your stay in Paris:

  • Entrance to over 60 museums and attractions
  • Boat ride on the Seine
  • Visit to wine cellar with wine tasting
  • Fly View Paris (a virtual flight above Paris)
  • Various guided sightseeing tours of the city (often only English)
  • Optional: Skip the line Eiffel Tower ticket

Attention: Guided tours don’t take place daily, so if you’d like to participate in one or more of the tours, be sure to take a look at the available dates while planning your trip. For some tours, you have to register on the website at least 24 hours in advance.

Here are some examples of included tours:

  • City tour “Street art & flea market”
  • Guided tour: artists’ quarter Montmartre with visit to Sacre Coeur Basilica
  • Guided tour: football stadium Stade de France

How much does the Paris City Pass cost?

The Paris City Pass is available for various periods of validity. The longer the pass is valid, the lower the price is per day.

In the following overview are the prices for the Paris City Pass (without the Eiffel Tower) :

109.90 euros

139.90 euros

159.90 euros

179.90 euros

199.90 euros

In the following overview are the prices for the Paris City Pass (including access to the Eiffel Tower) :

154.90 euros

184.90 euros

204.90 euros

224.90 euros

244.90 euros

Advantages of the Paris City Pass

  • Over 60 museums and attractions included
  • Hop-on hop-off bus included
  • Extensive offer
  • In some cases priority entrance
  • Various guided tours

Disadvantages of the Paris City Pass

  • Public transortation not included

Our conclusion on the Paris City Pass

In our opinion, the biggest advantage of this pass are the tours offered with it. Don’t expect a dry history lesson, but instead a relaxed tour in good company.

All tour guides speak English, so you don’t have to worry about your knowledge of French at all.

When using the pass for two days, you won’t notice too much of a price advantage. Even so, the Paris City Pass is a convenient one, and even for two days it’s affordable and an all around worry-free package.

If you stay for three days or longer, and you’re out and about a lot, you’ll quickly save money and time with the Paris City Pass.

We like the fact that it’s optional to include the ride up the Eiffel-Tower. So when buying your pass you can pick either option.

#2 Paris Museum Pass

The Paris museum pass is solely an entrance ticket for attractions without additional services like the metro or boat rides.

This pass is by far the cheapest and, just like the other passes, has the advantage that you can avoid some of the lines.

Even though the name suggests it, the Paris Museum Pass isn’t exclusively for museums, but also many other historical attractions.

If you’d like to organize your stay in Paris as affordibly as possible and would like to dedicate it to art and culture, then the Paris Museum Pass is just for you.

What does the Paris Museum Pass offer you?

The Paris museum pass includes entrance to over 60 museums and attractions, for example:

  • Musée du Louvre
  • Musée de l’Armée and Les Invalides
  • Centre Pompidou
  • Musée du quai Branly
  • Conciergerie
  • Musée d’Orsay
  • Musée Rodin
  • Sainte-Chapelle

How much does the Paris Museum Pass cost?

The Museum Pass is available for 2, 4 or 6 days. Prices are listed in the following overview:

Advantages of the Paris Museum Pass

Disadvantages of the paris museum pass.

  • Public transportation is not included
  • No further services included

Our conclusion on the Paris Museum Pass

The Paris Museum Pass is already worth it if you visit two attractions per day, even if it’s just for a two-day stay.

We’d suggest that for a four-day trip, you buy a pass for two days. That way, on the days the pass is valid, you can concentrate on the included offers, and then on the other days you’ll still have plenty of time for shopping, wine and the Eiffel Tower.

This way, you can really take advantage of the pass.

If you’re spending six days in Paris, the Paris Museum Pass is even more worth it. Even if you only visit one or two attractions a day, you’ve already saved money.

#3 Paris Passlib’

The Passlib’ is available in four different versions: Mini, City, Explore and Explore+. The Mini version has the least number of included attractions, while the Explore+ version has the most.

What does the Paris Passlib’ offer you?

  • Different range of offers depending on the pass
  • Boat trip on the Seine
  • One audio tour of your choice (out of nine available)
  • Eiffel Tower and Louvre tickets (included in City, Explore and Prestige passes)
  • Hop-On Hop-Off bus (included in Explore and Explore+ passes)

How much does the Paris Passlib’ cost?

There are several options with the Paris Passlib’.

If you buy the Passlib’ Mini you can pick three of the 33 available activities. The Passlib’ City includes 55 activites, of which you can choose five. With Passlib’ Explore and Explore+, you have a choice of 72 experiences and can pick six on the first and seven on the second.

Prices are listed in the following chart:

Advantages of the Paris Passlib’

  • Different prices with varying choice of attractions
  • Valid for 1 year
  • Wide range of offers
  • Guided tours also included

Disadvantage of the Paris Passlib’

  • Top sights, such as the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre, as well as more unusual offers only included in the more expensive categories
  • Public transport not included

Our conclusion on the Paris Passlib’

The Passlib’ offers you plenty of variety. Anything from admission to museums and castles to tastings and even a sightseeing flight over Paris is included.

Depending on which option you choose, however, you’ll only have a limited selection of attractions to choose from. For example, you can’t visit the Eiffel Tower or take part in a workshop with the Mini version.

The more affordable pass versions are therefore a good choice if you only want to visit the more crowded sights from the outside and are more interested in exciting museums or impressive churches.

Another tip: A tour with the open roof, double decker bus is decidedly nicer in good weather than during rain or snow storms. If you sit in the lower level of the bus during rain, you’ll unfortunately see only half as much.

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#4 Paris All-Inclusive Pass

The Paris All-Inclusive Pass is basically the next step up from the Museum Pass and the Passlib’ and includes even more offers. It’s the right pass for ambitious visitors who can’t get enough of Paris.

What does the Paris All-Inclusive Pass offer you?

  • All the offers of the Paris Museum Pass
  • 1 day Hop-On-Hop-Off-Bus
  • Admission to Eiffel Tower
  • 1 wine tasting
  • Admission to Montparnasse Tower
  • Admission to wax figure museum Musée Grévin
  • Guidebook with city map

How much does the Paris All-Inclusive Pass cost?

You can get the Paris Pass for 2, 3, 4 and 6 days. The 3 day pass includes a museum pass for 2 days, while the other passes each include the museum pass for the entire length of validity.

In the following is an overview of the prices:

Advantages of the Paris All-Inclusive Pass

  • Eiffel Tower included
  • Very extensive and varied offer
  • Guided tours included

Disadvantages of the Paris All-Inclusive Pass

  • Public transportation not included

Our conclusion on the Paris All-Inclusive Pass

We personally find this pass way too extensive for two days. To make it worth it for just two days, you would have to constantly rush from one place to the next.

If you’re in Paris for four or six days though, things look a little different. If you’d like to visit a lot of places, this pass provides you with a ton of possibilities during a longer stay, without letting it get too stressful.

Overall, the Paris city pass is a better choice if you’re only staying in Paris for 2 or 3 days, as it’s slightly cheaper than the All-Inclusive Pass but still similar in its offers. The Paris All-Inclusive Pass is the better option if you’re staying for four days or longer, as it is then cheaper than the Paris City Pass.

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#5 Paris Explorer Pass

Go City’s Paris Explorer Pass offers a wide range of museums, attractions and tours. The Explorer Pass also includes a one-day ticket to one of the Disneyland Parks (either Disneyland® Park or Walt Disney Studios®).

What does Go City’s Paris Explorer Pass offer you?

  • Attraction-based pass
  • Admission to over 40 museums and attractions
  • 1 day at Disneyland Paris
  • Hop-On Hop-Off bus for one day
  • Admission to the Eiffel Tower
  • Ticket to the Louvre
  • Aperitif cruise with champagne on the Seine River
  • Guided tour of the Lafayette Gallery

How much does Go City’s Paris Explorer Pass cost?

The price of the Paris Explorer Pass depends on the number of attractions you want to include.

In the following chart you can find an overview of the prices:

Advantages of the Explorer Pass

  • Over 40 museums and sights are included in the pass
  • Ascent of the Eiffel Tower
  • Access to a Disneyland Paris Park
  • Large variety of attractions
  • Guided walking tours of Paris

Disadvantages of the Explorer Pass

  • No public transportation included
  • Only a limited number of Disneyland Paris tickets are available
  • The Hop-On Hop-Off bus is considered an attraction

Our conclusion on the Explorer Pass

With the Paris Explorer Pass, you should take a good look at the attractions included and know in advance how many attractions you would like to visit. The pass is worth it if you choose attractions such as Disneyland, the Eiffel Tower, and the Hop-On Hop-Off bus.

Since there are many options included in the Paris Explorer Pass that would be quite expensive individually, the Explorer Pass is actually a great way to save some money.

Our tip: Disneyland Paris is very popular, so you should reserve your ticket as early as possible. Please note that you activate your pass with your order. Since the pass is only valid for 60 days, you should reserve your ticket no earlier than 6 weeks and no later than 1 week before your visit. You can find out how to do this in your confirmation email.

The differences of the Paris passes at a glance

You now know about each of the different passes in detail. So that you can directly compare the passes, you’ll find a compact overview of the offers included in each pass and how they all differ below.

These differences lie exclusively in the included offers. Apart from that, all of the passes work the same way.

Even though the passes essentially include the same offers, such as the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe and Musée d’Orsay, they do differ quite a bit from each other if you look closer.

You can see exactly where these differences are in the following table:

Our tip: Make a list of the museums, sights and activities that you definitely want to have on your itinerary in Paris. Then compare your list with the table to see which pass includes all your favorites.

Which pass works best for whom?

Unfortunately we can’t give a general answer to this question, because everyone has their own idea of the perfect Paris trip. So, we identified two motivations that might have led you to consider searching for a Paris pass:

  • You’d like to save money
  • You’d like to treat yourself to a worry-free, complete package

Motivation #1: Saving money

If you’d like to make your Paris visit less expensive by buying a pass, the Paris Museum Pass, Paris Passlib’ or the Paris City Pass could all be an option for you.

By far the cheapest pass is the Paris Museum Pass. If you’d simply like to save money with your pass whilst discovering the art and culture of Paris, then it’s perfect for you.

Here’s an example: What do you have to visit in two days to make the Paris museum pass worth it?

  • Louvre (17 euros)
  • Sainte-Chapelle (13 euros)
  • Musée d’Orsay (17 euros)
  • Centre Pompidou (15 euros)
  • Musée Picasso (14 euros)
  • Total price of individual tickets: 76 euros
  • Paris museum pass for 2 days: 70 euros

As you can see, you’ll save a couple of euros with the museum pass. The savings are definitely not huge, but you’ll also save time that would otherwise be spent standing in line.

If you want to see more than two attractions or museums per day, the financial savings will become even greater. But then it’d also be a quite stressful itinerary.

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Motivation #2: The worry-free complete package

You don’t want to worry about your metro tickets any more than you do about the outrageously long lines?

Then you should rule out the Museum Pass, because besides admission to the included museums and attractions, it doesn’t provide any further services.

But the other three passes are all potential candidates for you, so the choice is yours. All three include many exciting sights and a boat ride on the Seine. Only the Paris City Pass includes public transportation.

Here’s an example for four days with a Paris City Pass for 4 days:

  • Four days of hop-on hop-off (162 euros)
  • Day 1: city tour (19 euros) + Arc de Triomphe (13 euros)
  • Day 2: Centre Pompidou (14 euros) + Versailles (28.50 euros)
  • Day 3: Sainte-Chapelle (13 euros) + wine tasting (36 euros)
  • Day 4: Louvre (17 euros) + boat ride on the Seine (21 euros)
  • Total price of individual tickets : 321.50 euros
  • Paris City Pass for 4 days : 159.90 euros

In this example, you’d save 160 euros with the pass, compared to the individual tickets.

Paris without a city pass

A Paris pass doesn’t have to be a given, you can visit everything just as well with individual tickets! It just depends on how many ticketed attractions you’d like to visit.

But because Paris is a well-visited city and there are often long lines for museums and attractions, we definitely suggest that you order tickets online.

That way you can enter right away without waiting and no valuable time is wasted at the entrance. In this table we’ve given you another overview of how much the Paris attractions cost:

Our conclusion

So that the passes are worthwhile, you should concentrate on the included offers on the days that the pass is valid.

We personally like the Paris Museum Pass , the Paris City Pass and the Explorer Pass best. Which one you choose in the end depends most on what exactly you’d like to do and what your priorities are.

If you’d rather wander through the streets of Paris and you don’t want to visit the well-known attractions and museum, we’d do it without a pass.

To conclude, here are a few answers to some frequently asked questions about the Paris passes.

Are there discounted passes for children and youth?

Yes, partly, but they’re completely redundant. A lot of the museums and attractions are free for all under 18 years old and all under 26 years old with a European ID card or passport.

If you’re under 26 years old, a pass isn’t worth it for you.

How do I get my pass?

The Paris All-Inclusive Pass, the Paris Explorer Pass and the Paris Passlib’ can be downloaded to your phone.

You can have the voucher sent to you by email and then you’ll also have it only digital.

You can pick up the museum pass at the tour office near the Louvre which is open every day from 9 am to 4 pm.

Are the passes cheaper on site in Paris?

No, the prices are the same online as on site.

Is the Eiffel Tower included in any of the passes?

Yes, the Eiffel Tower is included in three of the five passes: It’s in the Passlib’ (City, Explore and Prestige), Paris All-Inclusive Pass and the Explorer Pass. You can also optionally add the Eiffel Tower to the Paris City Pass.

Is a visit to Disneyland included in any of the passes?

Yes, Disneyland is included in the Paris Explorer Pass.

Now you should have all the information you need to find the best Paris city pass you. Do you still have questions or have you already had experiences with one of the passes yourself? Then we look forward to your comments.

Paris Travel Guide

Paris Passlib’

The Paris Passlib’ is a completely customisable tourist card. You get to choose which attractions and activities you want to include in your city pass.

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The Paris Passlib’ is a customisable, year-long digital tourist card. There are four different kinds of Passlib’ passes. Depending on the one you choose, you are given a bigger or smaller selection of activities and attractions to pick from.

After deciding which pass best fits your needs, you can reserve entries for the monuments or activities you like for free. You’ll receive the tickets in your email, and with those, you can go directly to the venues, no need to stand in line.

Paris Passlib’ card

All four kinds of Paris Passlib’ are valid for one year from the first time you use your pass to book any attraction or activity. The four options are Mini (3 activities), City (5 activities), Explore (6 activities), and Prestige (6 activities, including Disneyland Paris ).

Our recommendations

The Mini option has a great price but it is missing some important attractions. The Explore and Prestige passes cover a lot of activities but you might find some of them a bit superfluous, especially if you’re not spending a lot of time in Paris.

In our opinion, the Paris Passlib’ City is perfect. It includes all the sights, museums, and activities you are most likely to be interested in.

In any case, you’ll find a complete list of all attractions and activities included in the four different types of Paris Passlib’ down below.

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Paris Passlib’ Mini

Paris Passlib’ Mini Card

The Paris Passlib’ Mini gives you a selection of 23 activities and attractions to choose from. You can pick 3 in total. Here is the complete list of everything included.

  • Conciergerie
  • Arc du Triomphe
  • Sainte-Chapelle
  • Basilique Cathédrale de Saint-Denis
  • Château de Rambouillet
  • Château de Vincennes
  • Monnaie de Paris
  • Musée de Rodin
  • Musée du Quai Branly
  • Centre Pompidou
  • Musée du Chocolat
  • Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle
  • Musée de l’Homme
  • Les Invalides complex
  • Audio-guided tour
  • Rex Studios guided tour
  • La Ménagerie Zoo
  • City bike hire (half a day)
  • River cruise with Bateaux Parisiens
  • River cruise with Les Vedettes de Paris
  • Sightseeing cruise with the Bateaux-Mouches

Paris Passlib’ City

Paris Passlib’ City Card

The Paris Passlib’ City gives you a selection of 49 activities and attractions to choose from. You can pick 5 in total. Out of the five, you must pick 3 from the list of activities that are already included with the Paris Passlib’ Mini . They are the following.

The remaining 2 activities need to be chosen from the following list.

  • Eiffel Tower (2nd floor)
  • Tour Montparnasse
  • La Grande Arche de La Défense
  • Louvre Museum
  • Musée d’Orsay
  • Musée de l’Orangerie
  • Grévin Paris
  • Musée de la Magie et des Automates
  • Aquarium de Paris
  • Guided tour of the key districts of Paris
  • 3 audio-guided tours
  • 1 guided tour of the unusual side of Paris
  • River cruise and glass of champagne with Les Vedettes de Paris
  • River cruise with a snack with Les Vedettes de Paris
  • Stroll with the Queen of Hearts in the Tuileries Gardens
  • Imperial stroll through the Tuileries Gardens
  • Virtual reality fly over Paris
  • Fashion show at the Galeries Lafayette
  • Games and virtual reality visit
  • Paris by Night bus tour with Tootbus Paris
  • City bike hire (full day)
  • E-bike hire (half a day)
  • ‘How to become a Parisian in one hour’ Show

Paris Passlib’ Explore

Paris Passlib’ Explore Card

The Paris Passlib’ Explore offers you a selection of 54 activities, from which you can pick a total of 6. Out of them, 2 must be from the list of activities that are included with the Paris Passlib’ Mini . They are the following.

Another 3 activities or attractions must be picked from the list included with the Paris Passlib’ City . They are as follows.

The remaining activity has to be chosen from the following list.

  • Parc Zoologique de Paris
  • Open-top bus hop-on hop-off ticket (1 day) with Tootbus
  • Open-top bus hop-on hop-off ticket (1 day) with Big Bus
  • Paris by Night open-top bus tour with Big Bus
  • Gourmet Box River Cruise with Les Vedettes de Paris
  • Cruise and champagne with Bateaux-Mouches
  • Guided bike tour
  • ‘Oh my God she’s Parisian!’ Show

Paris Passlib’ Prestige

Paris Passlib’ Prestige Card

The Paris Passlib’ Prestige has the biggest selection of activities and attractions (79) to choose from. You’ll be able to pick 6 in total. Out of these, 2 must be from the list included with the Paris Passlib’ Mini . They are as follows.

You have to choose another 2 activities from the list that comes with the Paris Passlib’ City . They are the following.

Another attraction has to be from the list included with the Paris Passlib’ Explore . Here are the activities you can choose from.

The final activity or attraction is to be picked from the following.

  • Disneyland Park (1-day ticket)
  • Walt Disney Studios Park (1-day ticket)
  • Guided e-bike tour (half a day)
  • Cabaret show at Le Crazy Horse - ‘Totally Crazy!’
  • Food tour in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
  • Food Tour in Belleville
  • Lunch cruise Bateaux Parisiens (service Étoile)
  • River Cruise plus lunch or dinner at the Bistro Parisien
  • Gastronomic lunch on the Bustronome
  • Workshop on the French art de vivre
  • Cheese & wine tasting in a private home
  • Macaron -making workshop
  • Guided tour of the Caves du Louvre and premium wine tasting
  • Chocolate-making workshop
  • Parisian shopping experience in Galeries Lafayette
  • Escape game in virtual reality with VirtualTime
  • Immersive Escape game Le Bureau des Légendes
  • Hop-on hop-off (2 days) bus tour ticket and Paris by night with Tootbus
  • Hop-on hop-off (2 days) bus tour ticket with Big Bus
  • Chauffeur-driven VIP tour of Paris
  • Running tour of Paris
  • 2CV tour ‘Paris Highlights’ (45 mins or 1 h 30 mins)
  • 2CV tour ‘Paris By Night’ (45 mins)
  • 2CV tour ‘Secret Paris’ (1 h 30 mins)
  • 2CV tour ‘Paris By Night’ (1 h)

The various kinds of Paris Passlib’ come at different prices, depending on the number and type of activities and entries included. The more expensive the card, the more expensive the individual experiences you can select and have access to.

Where to get it

You can either get the Paris Passlib’ in person or online, the cost is the same and the Passlib’ is fully digital, so it makes no difference how you get it.

. Alternatively, you can get it at a Tourist Information Office. There are two available.

  • City hall (Hôtel de Ville)Address: Rue de Rivoli 29Opening times: Tue-Sat, 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm; Sun, 12:30 pm - 3:45 pm
  • Gare du Nord station, next to platforms 7 to 9Address: Rue de Dunkerque 18Opening times: Mon-Sat, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

where you can get the Paris Passlib’ .

How to use it and activate it

Once you have completed your Paris Passlib’ purchase, you’ll get a confirmation email with all your Passlib’ information.

You’ll have to download the Paris Passlib’ app on your phone and either insert the pass number or scan the QR code. You’ll have received both in your confirmation email.

At this point, you’ll be asked to select the attractions and activities you want. If the venues or experiences require the reservation of a time slot, there will be instructions you can follow to book a date and time.

You will receive all your reserved tickets in your email. You can go to your booked activities and attractions and skip all queues. Just show your ticket at the entrance and you’ll be good to go.

Things to keep in mind

  • Unless specified, the Paris Passlib grants free access to the permanent collections in the museums of your choice. The temporary exhibitions are usually not included.
  • If you are under 26 with EU residency, you automatically have free access to national museums and permanent collections in Paris , therefore you should make sure not to choose those in your Paris Passlib customisation. There are plenty of other activities that aren’t normally free for people under 26, just make sure you check before you book.
  • If you are under 18 (of any nationality), you automatically have free access to national museums and permanent collections in Paris . When you choose your activities and attractions from the Paris Passlib list, make sure none of those is a national museum or monument.

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Below we explain the advantages, what is included, how to use it and if it is worth it. In addition, we give you a 5% discount using the code AFFPP5, to buy the card on the official website .

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Is it really worth it?

The first question that you are sure to ask yourself is: is it worth it or is it just a scam? The truth is that if you want to visit attractions and museums, use the river cruise and join a tour, the answer is yes, without a doubt. But remember that you must make the most of the day, organizing the included places that you want to visit.

Take a look at this example of an itinerary that you can do with the 4 or 6 day card, which includes the Museum Pass:

  • 1-day Hop-On Hop-Off bus tour with Big Bus (€39)
  • Visit the Louvre Museum (€17)
  • Climb the Eiffel Tower, with a guided tour (€34)
  • Do a wine tasting in Les Caves du Louvre (€35)
  • Finish watching the sunset from the Arc de Triomphe (€13)

If you do it on your own, it gives a total of €138 for a single day. But the 4-day Paris Pass costs €199 and you can still take advantage of it for 3 more days.

You see, combining attractions and taking advantage of them per day you can save up to 50% at the box office.

Advantages of the Paris Pass card

  • Once purchased you will have free access to more than 75 tourist attractions and places of interest in the French capital and its surroundings ( Versailles for example )
  • In addition, by having your pass you can avoid queues at the ticket office in places like the Louvre Museum and the Orsay Museum.
  • Another of the advantages that it offers you is that you will not have to spend your money in cash, access all the attractions included in the package just by showing your card.
  • You avoid misunderstandings with the language, you arrive at a place, show your card and that’s it.

How does the Paris Pass work?

It is activated the first time you scan it at an attraction and is valid for consecutive days of the duration of your pass, 2, 3, 4 or 6 days.

In other words, if you have a 2-day Paris Pass and activate it on Monday, Monday will be considered your first day and your last day will be Tuesday. That is why the ideal is to use it first thing in the morning, in order to have time to take advantage of it.

When you buy the pass you can print it or show it on your mobile, you don’t need to pick up a physical card. However, the Museum Pass (4 and 6 day passes) should be picked up once you are in Paris.

Museum Pass collection point:

Big Bus Information Center 11 Avenue de l’Opéra75009 Paris

Every day from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Some attractions require a mandatory reservation. You can see all the information about reservations in the frequently asked questions on the official page . It is a simple process.

Paris Pass prices

Two-day Paris Pass:  

  • Children (12-17 years old) €55

Unlimited use for 2 consecutive calendar days from the time of its first use.

Three-day Paris Pass:  

  • Adults €120
  • Children (12-17 years old) €70

Unlimited use for 3 consecutive calendar days from the time of its first use.

Four-day Paris Pass:

  • Adults €199
  • Children (12-17 years) €74

Unlimited use for 4 consecutive calendar days from the time of its first use.

Six-day Paris Pass:  

  • Adults €229
  • Children (12-17 years) €84

Unlimited use for 6 consecutive calendar days from the time of its first use.

Check the price of the day , there are usually special discounts.

Includes FREE ENTRY to the following sites of interest in and around Paris:

You can see the entire list of places and activities here on the official page .

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  • Paris City Pass : Recommended by About-France.com The cheapest and best value of the all-in-one pass: includes museums (Louvre, Orsay etc.) , travel and sightseeing. Adult passes start at 109.90 € for two days. Check out or buy
  • Go City Paris inclusive :   Check out or buy .  More attractions to choose from, but most of the additional ones are less known and others are outside Paris
  • Go City Paris explorer:   Does not include  public transport  Provides access to between 2 and 7 attractions only; includes a Disneyland option  More info here
  • Paris Pass'Lib. Access to between 3 and 6 attractions only, to be chosen from a list. Four tarifs with different lists.
  • Paris visite: Travel only - just a Paris public transport pass. 2 day adult pass zones 1-3: 19.50 €  More info here
  • Paris Museum pass : Museums only : just gives entry into the main museums (Louvre, Orsay etc.) 2 day pass 52 € . More info here

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  •    Buy your pass in advance, and avoid the queues to get in.  It is pretty well impossible to visit everything covered by these two inclusive passes, even with a five or six day pass, as the list of attractions covered includes several that are well outside Paris . And the passes do not include cafés and restuarants where you will want to stop off and relax
  • Paris Pass'Lib Culture . this has replaced the "museum pass". This pass keeps changing. Now it comes in 2 versions, offering entry to between 3 and 6 attractions out of a list. With the cheapest version (35€), choose 3 activities out of a list of 17. With the more expensive version (75€) choose five out of a list of 18 attractions - the difference being the Eiffel Tower. A Pass'Lib is valid a year.
  •   Go City Paris explorer  This may be  a good idea if you want to include a day at Disneyland Paris, since the 104€ cost of a 3-attraction pass is the same as the indicated "normal" adult day-ticket to Disneyland alone. (For the record fixed-date adult day passes for Disneyland Paris cost between 81€ and 124€ on the Disney site depending on date). Otherwise, it is mainly useful for people spending up to two months in Paris, who know that they will want to visit certain attractions.  Passes are valid for between 2 and 7 attractions only. Take care:   the choice of attractions is capped by a "purse value" which  is the maximum amount you can use based on the standard gate price for each attraction. For example, with a 3-choice adult Explorer costing 119 €,  you can visit three attractions the sum of whose normal ticket prices is not greater than €205... which could include both Disneyland and Parc Astérix. One advantage of the Paris Explorer pass is that it can include the second floor (not the top) of the Eiffel Tower. However, be warned; the date and time of the Eiffel tower visit has to be booked in  advance, and the claimed 42€ value of the tour to the second flooor of the Eiffel Tower can be misleading. The actual cost of access to the second floor of the Eiffel tower is not 42€ but just  16.70 € if you take the elevator (lift), and just 10.50 € if you walk up (Prices as from  2023)  (see Eiffel Tower )

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  • Paris Museum pass   [Museums only ] - giving unlimited admission to some 60 monuments / museums in and around Paris, excluding the Eiffel Tower. Prices start at 52 €uros for two days or 66€ for four days.  This pass - best purchased on the day at the first museum you visit -  does not include any transport, so things like Seine river cruises, metro tickets and sightseeing tours must be purchased separately. See below. The Paris Museum Pass is included in the Go City inclusive pass and the Paris City Pass (see above). 
  • Choose tickets à la carte :   Just buy tickets for what you have time to see.  Check out sightseeing bus tickets and river-bus tickets below; check out prices for individual monuments on their websites, which are listed at the foot of our Paris tourist attractions page .  Tickets for many attractions can now be bought on the attraction's own website, and with an online ticket (print your own or on your phone) you don't need to stand in a queue to buy on the spot.
  • Hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus pass  The Open-Tour /Cityrama service, has a choice of hop-on hop-off passes from 39 € for a one-day pass, and covers four different routes (plus optional Batobus service on the Seine). Alternatively Big Bus Tours (formerly les Cars Rouges) run open-top guided tour buses linking nine major sites; a two -day pass costs  45€.
  • The "Batobus" and travel on the Seine. The Batobus are river buses that go up and down the Seine from the Eiffel tower to the quai de Montebello (near Notre Dame). There are 8 stops in all. An adult day pass at the start of 2022 costs 19 €, and a 2-day pass (consecutive days) costs 21 € per adult.

WHICH PASS BEST SUITS YOUR NEEDS?

  • Do you want to take in at least three paid entry attractions a day (between monuments, museums, river cruise...)  . If so, the  Paris City Pass is probably your best value option, 
  • Do you want primarily to visit Paris's world-class museums, more than other attractions? If so, the  Museum Pass may be your best solution.
  • Do you want to avoid the big paid-entry sites, with their queues, and enjoy Paris by visiting smaller museums, taking in Paris's free attractions (including museums), soaking in the atmosphere of the old streets and riverbanks, and enjoying the bars and cafés ? If so, you don't need a pass at all, it would be a waste of money. Just pay at the entrance to the paid-entry sites you visit, and enjoy the others for free.
  • Do you plan to use the metro or buses several times in a day, including getting to and from your hotel located in central Paris or the inner suburbs? If so, the Paris city pass will give you free public transport plus entry to dozens of attractions. Alternatively the Paris Visite transport pass will just provide you with free travel in the city for the duration chosen.
  • Do you want to pack in as much as possible in a short space of time, including the main sights ?  If so, the  Paris City Pass is your best value option. If you want a pass including hop-on hop-off buses, the go for the  Go city Paris inclusive Pass
  • Are you spending a few weeks in Paris, during which time you'll visit different attractionsin your own time, on different days? Then maybe the Go city Paris explorer pass is best suited to your needs.

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Paris City Pass

An overview of several popular city passes like; the Paris City Card, the Paris Seine Pass, the Paris Top 3 Museums Pass, and online entry tickets can be found on parisbypierre.com.

Paris Tourist Cards are a simple and cost-effective way to explore Paris. City cards grant access to several well-known Paris sights.

Overview of Paris City Cards and Tourist Passes

There are various Paris city cards to choose from. There is probably a city pass that will work with your plans. For example, the Paris City Card grants access to the Eiffel Tower , Musée du Louvre , and a 1-hour cruise on the Seine River .

Below, you’ll find a brief overview of popular city cards:

1. Recommended: Paris City Card

If you are visiting Paris for the first time, the Paris City Card is ideal. The affordable card grants access to the best-known and most popular sights in Paris. This includes access to the Eiffel Tower, Musée du Louvre, and a 1-hour Seine River cruise. Click here for additional information

The Paris City Card includes:

  • Access to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower
  • Access to Musée du Louvre
  • Access to a 1-hour Seine River cruise
  • Audio guide for a Paris city tour
  • 10% discount on tickets for several Paris sights and excursions
  • Click here for additional information about the Paris City Card

2. Paris Seine Pass

This card is ideal if you want to take a Seine River boat trip, visit a prominent museum, and see a stunning Paris chapel. The Paris Seine Pass grants access to a 1-hour Seine River cruise. It also grants access to Musée d'Orsay and the magnificent Sainte-Chapelle. Click here for additional information

The Paris Seine Pass includes:

  • Access to Musée d'Orsay
  • Access to Sainte-Chapelle
  • Click here for additional information about the Paris Seine Pass

3. Paris Museum Pass

This card grants access to the three best-known art museums in Paris. It grants access to Musée du Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, and Centre George Pompidou. It also includes a 10% discount on tickets for several Paris sights and excursions. Click here for additional information

The Paris Museum Pass includes:

  • Access to Musée d’Orsay
  • Access to Centre George Pompidou
  • Click here for additional information about the Paris Museum Pass

4. Paris Family Fun Pass

This card is great if you wish to enjoy some child-friendly activities during your Paris city trip. The Paris Family Fun Pass grants access to the Paris zoo, the wax museum, and the natural history museum. Click here for additional information

The Paris Family Fun Pass includes:

  • Access to Parc Zoolique de Paris
  • Access to Musée Grévin
  • Access to Grande Galerie de l’Évolution
  • Click here for additional information about the Paris Family Fun Pass

5. (Online) Entry Tickets

Several Paris landmarks and museums are free to visit for EU residents under the age of 24. Depending on your age, it can be more cost-effective to purchase (online) entry tickets instead of a city card.

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Explore the city of love, the city of love.

Discover Paris hassle-free with the Paris Digital Pass. With the fast track entry benefits, you save hours standing in line at the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower. Experience the sights of Paris from a boat during a cruise on the Seine River, also included in your Paris City Card. Add to this 10% discount on other attractions, museums and excursions and you understand that the Paris Pass is the best way to enjoy Paris and save both time and money at the same time.

The Paris Tourist Card is the perfect way to customize your city trip. The big advantage is that the Paris Card is not limited to 24 or 48 hours or has other restrictions. You decide what you want to visit and when so that you can enjoy the sights and attraction in Paris at your own pace.

Fast Track Entry

Don’t waste time standing in line and skip straight to the front of queues. You enjoy fast track entry to some of the most popular museums and attractions including the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower. Just show your ticket and jump to the front line! You’ll go up the Eiffel Tower with an expert, English-speaking guide. With the ticket to the Louvre you also have access to the Eugène Delacroix Museum.

Public Transport

The card does not include free public transport, but in many places in Paris you can buy one- or multi-day tickets for public transport (metro, bus, tram) in the city. Paris has a perfect network of underground public transport. A cruise on the Seine is also included in the city pass. Tickets for the hop-on hop-off bus can be purchased at a discount.

Audio Guide App

The Paris City Card also includes an app with audioguide. With this you will discover more than 100 sights in Paris. Local guides provide commentary and tell about their ‘secret spots’. The app also includes walking routes.

Your Paris Tourist Card not only allows free entry to the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower, a free cruise on the Seine River is also included. This card also offers lots of significant savings on iconic spots like Musée d’Orsay and the Picasso Museum as well as discounts on tours and excursions including Versailles and Moulin Rouge.

How does the Paris Digital Pass work?

The Paris Digital Pass is not a physical pass, so you don’t have to pick up anything in Paris, but you can arrange everything online right at home! Select your arrival date in Paris. After ordering you will receive an email with a link. Here you can enter when you want to visit the attractions in Paris. You will then receive all tickets by email, which you can also show on your phone. You will also receive a discount code with which you can get a 10% discount at other museums, attractions, tours and excursions in Paris.

  • Ticket and fast track entry to the Louvre
  • Ticket and fast track entry to the Eiffel Tower
  • Ticket for the Eugène Delacroix Museum
  • Ticket for a cruise on the Seine River (1-hour)
  • Discounts on museums and attractions
  • Discounts on cruises
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The City of Paris

Paris is the capital city of France and with 2.3 million inhabitants the largest city in the country. Paris is a popular city trip destination. Tourists from around the world visit Paris. The Louvre Museum is the second-most visited museum in the world. Arrive early or late in the day to avoid some of the crowd. Paris is also the city of haute couture and home to the largest fashion houses including Dior and Chanel. You find the majority of design headquarters and flagship stores at the Golden Angle; the intersection of the avenues Avenue Montaigne, Avenue George V and Rue François 1e. Many budget airlines operate low cost flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Paris is like an open-air museum with iconic spots like the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Sacré-Cœur on top of a hill in the Montmartre neighbourhood. The Avenue des Champs-Elysées is probably the most famous avenue in the world and known for its theatres, cafés, restaurants and luxury shops. Be sure to wander through ‘le Quartier Latin’, known for its student life, numerous bistros and lively atmosphere. Include in your city trip a visit to Musée d’Orsay which is home to the largest collection of impressionist painters in the world.

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Paris City Passes Compared

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One of the most common questions our tour guides are asked is whether or not these money-saving passes are worth the price.

Everyone wants to save money on their travel activities, but these services can have pretty high upfront costs which makes tourists wary.

This post reviews and compares the various Paris city passes, tourist attraction cards, and bus and boat combination tickets to help you choose the right one for you.

  • Before You Buy

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BEFORE YOU BUY

There are a lot of different tourist attraction passes you can get in Paris. Let's cover the various types of attraction passes that are available.

With more than 1 million tours provided, Free Tours By Foot is very familiar with the types of attractions visitors might want to see in Paris, and these services are a great way to save money on some of the most popular tickets.

That said, not every traveler is going to find each of these passes helpful, so we've also provided information about things to consider before buying a tourist pass.

This type of tourist pass will allow you to visit several notable sites, and attractions, and enjoy multiple tours.

You can expect admission for dozens of popular activities to be included with the price of the pass.

Paris City Passes All Inclusive

Passes are available for between 2-6 days, allowing you to enjoy whichever activity you wish at your leisure without worrying about purchasing individual tickets.

One all-inclusive pass also includes the Museum Pass (see below). 

Prepackaged Pass

Unlike the All-Inclusive Pass, this option will allow you to pay one price for a specific package of attractions and tours.

These passes usually include fewer activities, but they are also a lot more affordable.

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If you can find a pass that features Paris attractions and services you intend to use while visiting Paris, this may be a better option.

Go Paris Explorer Pass

This pass is sold by the number of attractions you wish to see rather than the number of days you want a pass.

This pass is sold in increments of 3, 5, or 7 attractions.

Pick Your Attractions Tourist Paris City Pass

You pick your attractions from a list of 19 offerings, many of which are the most popular in Paris.

By purchasing a pass rather than each attraction individually, you can save quite a bit of money on the total cost of your sightseeing.

This tourist pass is fairly self-explanatory, in that it provides access to dozens of different museums in Paris.

Some monuments and landmarks are also typically included with this type of pass.

You can purchase the Museum Pass for between 2-6 days at a time, allowing you to visit each included location at your leisure.

ALL-INCLUSIVE PASSES

The following tourist passes will allow you to visit a wide variety of attractions for one flat price.

Rather than paying for individual tickets, you'll pay for a pass that is valid for a total of 2-6 days.

This section will provide information about each all-inclusive pass available in Paris and the details you should consider before purchasing. 

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GO CITY ALL-INCLUSIVE (THE PARIS PASS)

If you want to gain entrance to as many different attractions as possible, this may be the best deal on the list.

With the Paris Pass, you’ll have access to more than 75 different activities in and around the city.

This pass also guarantees you fast-track entry into a lot of popular areas.

No matter what you want to see while in the city of love, this pass is a great way to both save money and access dozens of wonderful venues.  

Top Attractions Included With Paris Pass

  • Hop-on-Hop-off Big Bus Tour Ticket
  • The Louvre Museum
  • Parc Asterix
  • Arc De Triomphe
  • Palace of Versailles
  • Eiffel Tower
  • Rodin Museum
  • Picasso Museum
  • NEW: The Museum Pass
  • Learn about all 75+ attractions included for free. 

Prices as of February 2024

  • Price per day – €89.50 Adults / €47 Children 
  • Price per day – €71.33 Adults / €36.33 Children 
  • Price per day – €63.50 Adults / €32.25 Children 
  • Price per day – €49.83 Adults / €23.16 Children

Purchase a Paris Pass .

TIP: For an additional 5% off the Paris Pass, enter AFFPP5 at checkout.

Sample Itinerary

If you're not sure whether or not you will have enough time to make this pass worth it, take a look at this example of a 3-day itinerary in Paris.

  • Louvre Museum €17
  • 1-Day Big Bus Paris Hop-On Hop-Off Tour €45
  • French Wine Tasting at Les Caves du Louvre €36
  • Croque Monsieur & Champagne Cocktail by the Seine €30
  • Eiffel Tower Elevator Guided Tour €46
  • Aquarium de Paris €27.50
  • Seine River Cruise €18
  • Morning Macarons in Montmartre €18
  • Montmartre & Sacré Coeur - Walking Tour €36
  • Petit Train de Montmartre €10
  • Tour Montparnasse €21

Total Value €304.50

All-Inclusive 3 Day Pass Cost €194

Total Savings: €110.50 (36% off)

Things to Consider

The more time you spend in Paris, the better your chances are of enjoying the great value provided by this tourist pass.

If you’re planning on spending a week in the city of love, the 6-day pass will be an excellent option.

Over 6 days, you should be able to visit and experience pretty much every significant attraction that you want to see with the help of this service.

Additionally, you’ll also get access to what they call “ Fast Track Entry . ”

Skip the ticket lines at locations such as The Louvre Museum, The Orsay Museum, Centre Pompidou, and the Grevin Wax Museum. 

If you plan on seeing as much of the city as possible, the Paris Pass is an excellent value.

Considering that attractions like the Eiffel Tower and Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour are each €45 on their own, it's easy to see how you could save money just by using the Paris Pass once or twice per day.

The 6-day pass is less than €50 per day, so you're already saving money just using it for one major attraction or tour each day.

However, if you’re only planning on discovering a few select locations, you might want to consider a prepackaged pass where the attractions have already been chosen for you. 

If you're wondering what happened to the official Paris Pass, look no further. Go City used to be a different service, but they have since consolidated the Paris Pass into their company.

Paris City Pass

by TURBOPASS

Paris Turbo Pass Review

You choose the number of days and gain access to any of the attractions and tours included in the pass.

The Paris City Pass does not offer as many attractions, hence the slightly lower price.

It does, however, include the  Paris Visite Travelcard  that offers free, unlimited travel via bus, metro, trams, and RER within Zone 1-3. 

You’ll find that many of the Paris tourist passes include similar offerings, so it’s important to choose the pass that offers the activities that interest you the most.

This pass may not have the most options, but if you aren’t interested in the extra attractions and perks available with other sightseeing passes, that shouldn’t be a problem.

NOTE: As of November 2023, this pass now includes the Paris Museum Pass at no extra cost!

Top Attractions Included With the Paris City Pass

  • Gustave Moreau Museum
  • Versailles Palace and Museum
  • Notre Dame Tower
  • Crypte archeologique
  • Sainte-Chapelle
  • Conciergerie
  • Arc de Triomphe
  • Centre Pompidou
  • Seine River Cruise

Turbo Pass Prices as of 2023

  • Price per day: Adults €54.95  /  Youth (12-17) €19.95 /  Children ( 4-11) €9.95
  • Price per day: Adults €43.30  /  Youth (12-17) €16.63 /  Children ( 4-11) €9.96
  • Price per day: Adults €42.48  /  Youth (12-17) €14.98 /  Children ( 4-11) €8.98
  • Price per day: Adults €37.98  /  Youth (12-17) €13.98 /  Children ( 4-11) €7.98
  • Price per day: Adults €34.98  /  Youth (12-17) €13.32 /  Children ( 4-11) €7.65

Purchase a Paris City Pass .

Extra Perks

  • Receive 15% off on GoGo Segway Tours
  • Receive 20% off HintHunt Escape Game
  • Receive 10% off on perfumes at Fragonard Perfume Museum
  • Free Gift from Galeries Lafayette Paris
  • Receive 10% off at the souvenir store Par'lci

Not sure if this pass is worth the price? Here's an example of how you could use the 3-day pass to save money:

  • 1-Day Hop-on Hop-off Tour | €44
  • Arc de Triomphe | €12
  • Rodin Museum | €14
  • Pantheon | €11.50
  • Eiffel Tower | €52
  • Seine River Cruise | €15
  • The Louvre | €17
  • Wine Tasting at Les Caves du Louvre | 20% off
  • Centre Pompidou | €14
  • Sainte-Chapelle | €11.50
  • Picasso Museum | €14
  • Hard Rock Cafe | 15% off

Total Value: €205

Total Cost: €129.90

Total Savings: €75.10 (37% off)

When you factor in the exchange rate, the Turbo Pass is a lot more affordable than the Paris Sightseeing Pass.

Although it may seem like they don’t offer as much, the reality is that this pass provides free entry into at least 50+ attractions in and around Paris.

You’ll also receive free transportation on the Metro and Buses, making it much easier to get around the city with ease.

Much like their competition, this pass also includes what they call “ skip-the-line ” entry at locations such as The Louvre Museum, The Orsay Museum, and Centre Pompidou.

This tourist pass also comes with a free map of the city center and will be delivered to your house before you leave for vacation.

This service offers almost everything you’d get with their competitors at a much lower cost.

If you find similar tourist passes to be a bit overwhelming, this might be a good alternative that will still provide plenty of activities and entertainment while you’re in the city of love. 

PARIS FAST PASS

NOTE: As of February 2024, this pass is not available.

This pass is very similar to other all-inclusive options in that it provides access to more than 50 different attractions for one low price.

In addition to fast-track admission to locations such as the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, and the Palace of Versailles, you'll also receive a free hop-on-hop-off bus tour and a free cruise on the river Seine.

The main difference you will notice between the Paris Fast Pass and its competitors is that they do not offer a public transport pass.

Silver Pass

  • 2-Day Fast Track Entry to 50+ sites
  • 1-Day Big Bus Hop-on, Hop-off Tour
  • Seine River Cruise Fast Track Entry
  • Map of Paris & Public Transportation
  • Price: €95 per person

VIP Silver Pass

  • Eiffel Tower 2nd level ticket with Fast Track Entry
  • Price: €133 per person

VIP Silver Pass with Summit Access

  • Eiffel Tower Tour and Summit Access with Fast Track Entry
  • Price: €155 per person

Purchase or learn more about the Paris Fast Pass .

Unlike their competitors, the Paris Fast Pass is only available for up to 4 days.

If you're looking to spend more time seeing the sites in Paris, you may want to consider one of the other pass options.

That being said, this is undoubtedly the most affordable all-inclusive pass on our list, and it includes a lot of the same attractions that you will find on both the Turbo Pass and the Paris Pass. 

PREPACKAGED PASSES

These passes are an excellent option for anyone who feels a bit overwhelmed with some of the other passes we've mentioned where you have so many choices and options.

Although you won’t have access to nearly as many attractions, you’ll still enjoy a variety of adventures while traveling throughout the city. 

PARIS CITY CARD

Not to be confused with the Paris City Pass above, the Paris City Card is a bare-bones attraction card that includes a few items, but ones that you may have been planning to visit anyway

By bundling these items into a pass, you will save some money and you also get 10% off on many other attractions.

The pass includes

  • Admission to the Eiffel Tower
  • Skip-the-line entrance to the Louvre Museum
  • Free ticket for a Seine Cruise
  • City of Paris Audio Tour
  • 10% off other popular attractions

Prices as of 2023

  • Adult | €82
  • Youth (under 26) | €59
  • Youth (4-10) | €54
  • Free for Kids under 4 
  • Purchase here .

This Pass is best for people who are planning to visit the specific attractions included and like the convenience of having your pass before you even arrive in Paris.

This is also a great pass for pre-planners - with your 10% off savings, you can purchase tickets to other attractions before boarding the plane! 

The downside is that if you aren't interested in the attractions included, this pass is not for you.

PARIS PASSLIB’

Paris Passlib’ City

This pass provides access to 5 attractions from a selection of 47 , including several popular activities such as the entrance to the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre.

Here are just a few more of the attractions you can enjoy with the Paris Passlib' :

  • Tootbus Night Tour
  • Half-Day E-Bike Rental
  • Montparnasse Tour
  • Musee d'Orsay
  • Grévin Museum
  • Aquarium de Paris
  • Flyview Flyover Paris Experience

Paris Passlib's City Prices as of 2024

  • Price per choice: €19.80
  • Purchase a pass or learn more .

Paris Passlib’ Mini

This pass allows you to pick 3 attractions or activities to enjoy from a selection of 24 , and it is one of the most affordable tourist passes in Paris.

For one low price, you’ll have access to the following activities and benefits:

  • 1-hour cruise/boat tour with the Bateaux Parisiens
  • Half-Day Bike Rental
  • Sainte-Chappelle

Paris Passlib’ Mini Prices as of 2024

  • Price per choice: €16.33

Paris Passlib' Explore

This pass provides access to 6 attractions from a selection of 55 popular activities.

In this case, only 2 choices must be made from the Paris Passlib' Mini list, and in this duration, you'll get access to 3 options from the Paris Passlib' City list of attractions.

You'll also receive access to one of the following activities:

  • Gourmet Box Les Vedettes de Paris Cruise
  • Bateaux-Mouches Cruise and Champagne
  • Tootbus Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour (1 Day)
  • Big Bus Hop-on hop-off Bus Tour (1 Day)
  • Big Bus Paris By Night Tour
  • Parc Zoologique de Paris (Zoological Park)
  • "Oh My God, She's Parisian!" Show
  • Guided Bike Tour | “Paris en Seine” or “Paris Éternel”

Paris Passlib' Explore Prices as of 2024

  • Price per choice: 28.16 €
  • Purchase a pass or learn more

Paris Passlib' Explore +

This pass includes 7 total activities or attractions in Paris from a selection of 71 , including the following:

  • 2 Choices from Paris Passlib' Mini
  • 2 Choices from Paris Passlib' City
  • 1 Choice from Paris Passlib' Explore

...and access to 1 exceptional attraction or activity in Paris, including some of these options:

  • Disneyland Paris 1-Day Ticket
  • Tootbus Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour (2 Days)
  • Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour (2 Days)
  • River Seine Cruise + Dinner at Bistro Parisien
  • Lunch Cruise on the Bateaux Parisiens
  • “Totally Crazy!” show at the Crazy Horse cabaret
  • Lunch onboard the Bustronome
  • Macaron-making workshop
  • Cheese & wine tasting
  • Guided e-bike tour

Paris Passlib' Explore+ Prices as of 2024:

  • Price per choice: €35.57

Although you could easily spend an entire day exploring the city of Paris with a cruise on the Seine and a sightseeing bus tour, it’s worth noting that the very affordable mini pass does not include access to many attractions such as The Louvre or The Arc De Triomphe.

You will receive entrance to these locations and many others with the help of a prestige pass, but at that level, you’re basically paying more than you would for the Turbo Pass.

If you’re not interested in paying for access to over 50 different museums at once, the mini pass might be a great deal for basic sightseeing.

Depending on how you want to approach your vacation, this might be a better opportunity than going for a more expensive pass. 

However, at the higher end with the Explore and Prestige Pass, you might be paying more than you would for an all-inclusive alternative.

Another thing to consider is how much extra time it will take to consider which activities or attractions you want to use the Paris Passlib' to enjoy. 

If you want to get the best deal and the most out of your pass, you'll have to compare prices for each activity and figure out what the best configuration is for your needs. 

That process will take time, and it will mean planning out how you use the pass well ahead of time.

If you're more interested in a spontaneous approach to travel and tourism, this isn't going to be the best pass for you.

Paris Seine Pass

Like the Paris City Card, this pass also covers the costs of a few specific activities at one low price, and it includes extra savings on additional attractions, tours, museums, and other locations you might want to visit in the city.

Bundling all of these items will save you both time and money. If you want to avoid paying for individual tickets, this is a great option!

This pass includes

  • Admission to Musee d'Orsay
  • Aperitif Cruise on the river Seine
  • Priority Admission to Sainte Chapelle
  • 10% off additional attractions in Paris

Prices in 2024

  • Adult | €47
  • EU (under 26) | €28
  • Youth (12-17) | €18
  • Children (4-11) | €10
  • Free for Kids under 4
  • Not currently available as of February 2024.

The amount you'll save with this pass depends on how you use the extra 10% off on other activities.

One of the nice things about this prepackaged service is that it's one of the more affordable options on our list.

Another factor to keep in mind is that you can also add a glass of champagne or wine to your Aperitif Cruise for an additional €2 - €5 per pass.

Considering most competitors only offer the bare minimum when it comes to tickets, this additional opportunity to customize your experience is a nice touch.

Paris Exhibition Pass

This tourist pass provides access to some of the most popular museums in Paris, including some you won't find on other passes.

Like many other prepackaged options, you can also take advantage of an additional 10% off on other attractions and activities.

As the name implies, this pass focuses more on the exhibitions at each location providing special access to certain exhibits that might be off-limits to those who only purchase general admission.

  • Premium Access to Foundation Louis Vuitton
  • Access to the Baselitz Exhibition and Permanent Collection at Centre Pompidou
  • Skip-the-line tickets to Musee Marmottan Monet
  • 10% off other attractions and museums
  • Adult | €46
  • Youth (7-17) | €34
  • Children (3-6) | €22
  • Not available as of February 2024.

Although some of the museums included with this service are also on other tourist passes, you might find that some of their competitors only offer the basic level of tickets, which means you might not have access to everything in the museum.

What sets this pass apart is its premium level of access to attractions such as Foundation Louis Vuitton and Centre Pompidou.

If you're interested in seeing as many of these museums as possible, this pass is a must.

Paris Family Fun Pass

Whether you've got an extra day in Paris or you just want one pass for a handful of fun activities you can enjoy with your family, this tourist pass provides access to three of the most popular attractions in the city.

In addition to the tickets included with this service, they also offer an additional 10% off other museums, tours, and other things to do with your family in Paris.

  • Admission to Paris Zoo
  • Admission to the Grevin Wax Museum
  • Skip-the-line tickets to Grande Galerie de l'Evolution
  • 10% off on additional attractions and activities

Prices as of 2024

  • Adult | €51
  • Youth (13-15) | €44
  • Children (5-12) | €40
  • Children (3-4) | €22
  • Click here to buy .

At its base level, you won't be saving much money with this pass.

That said, you could end up saving a decent amount depending on how you use the extra 10% off available.

The main advantage of this service is its inclusion of several popular activities for a lower cost than usual.

If you're interested in visiting these attractions anyway, this might be a good deal.

GO CITY PARIS EXPLORER PASS

This pass is great for someone who likes flexibility and has a longer amount of time for sightseeing.

With this pass, you don’t have to choose in advance which attractions you want to see or what days you’ll visit them (except for the Eiffel Tower, in which you must choose a time slot in advance).

One of the best new attractions added for 2024 is Disneyland Paris .

This is one of the cheapest ways to get tickets for this attraction, and availability is selling out weeks in advance, so we recommend getting your pass at least a month ahead of time.

Go City Logo (2023). Image Source: GoCity.com.

The pass is valid for 30 days from the date you activate it by visiting the first attraction so you’ll have more time to use your pass at your leisure. 

This flexibility also extends to their policy that if your plans change and you no longer need this pass, as long as it has not been activated.

The Go City Paris Explorer Pass is available in digital form. This simply means that your pass provides a unique QR code that acts as your ticket.

Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an email with the QR Code image.

You can either print up the email or for ease, simply show the mobile pass on your mobile device when visiting attractions.

Some of the Attractions Included:

  • Disneyland Paris
  • Hop-on, Hop-off Bus Tour
  • Bateaux Parisiens Cruise
  • Musée Grévin
  • Les Caves du Louvre
  • Montmartre Tour
  • Price per Attraction - 38 €/Adults, 33 €/Children
  • Price per Attraction - 37.25 €/Adults, 28.50 €/Children
  • Price per Attraction - 48.80 €/Adults, 40.80 €/Children
  • Price per Attraction - 44.83 €/Adults, 42.33 €/Children
  • Price per Attraction - 42.71 €/Adults, 39.14 €/Children
  • More information or to purchase .

Although this isn't the same as an all-inclusive pass, it might still be a bit difficult to figure out whether or not this pass is going to save you any money.

That's why we made this example itinerary for a 4 attraction Explorer Pass to show you how big your savings could be!

  • Eiffel Tower Guided Tour | €46
  • Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Tour | €45
  • Louvre Ultimate Experience | €41
  • Champs-Elysees Tour + Arc de Triomphe | €41

Total Value: €173

Total Cost: €149

Total Savings: €24 (14%)

Prices for this pass recently increased significantly, but the reason for that is that they have added admission to Disneyland Paris .

This is one of the most popular (and expensive) attractions in the city, so it makes sense to increase the cost.

While the result is that you'll pay more per attraction, it should be noted that a ticket to Disneyland Paris typically costs up to 99 € at the gate on its own, and that's the entire price of their 3 attraction pass!

All you would have to do is use the pass for one other activity and you'd be saving money.

This is an excellent option for anyone planning to visit the historic amusement park, and it's a no-brainer given that you're paying the same price as a ticket to Disneyland Paris and receiving 2 additional activities for free!

PARIS MUSEUM PASS

Although it is offered with almost every tourist pass we have already mentioned, it’s worth noting that you can purchase the Paris Museum Pass individually.

If you’ve already taken care of travel expenses and you don’t want to go on a bus tour of the city, you may want to avoid one of the more costly options on this list and simply pick up the Museum Pass instead.

As previously mentioned, this pass guarantees entrance into over 60 different museums in the city.

Depending on how many of these attractions interest you, this could be a great deal!

The Paris Museum Pass is sold in increments of 2 days, 4 days, or 6 days (days are consecutive), so you have options to dedicate a short time or a long time to enjoy all the museums included.

Just some of the museums/attractions included .

  • And many more!
  • 2-Day Pass €79
  • 4-Day Pass €94
  • 6-Day Pass €107
  • Learn more or to purchase .

Additional Information

Considering that it provides access to more than 60 museums and historic sites around the city, it’s almost like you’re paying €1 for entry into each area.

With the use of this pass, you’ll also be able to skip the line at several different locations. 

NOTE: The Paris Museum Pass is now included on both the Go City Paris All-Inclusive Pass and the Paris Turbo Pass at no extra cost!

A big plus is that it is much easier to have one pass to use at all the many museums rather than having to wait in line to purchase individual tickets wherever you go.

It's important to note that the days of use for the Pass are consecutive and are based on calendar days.

So for example, if you begin using your Pass at 14:00, that day will be considered as Day 1, even though you started midday.

Get an early start if you want to make the most of your pass.

It’s also worth noting that many of the museums in Paris offer free entrance to children and young adults, so they may not need a Museum Pass.

This might not be the case at every single location you want to visit, so it could still be in your best interest to obtain a tourist pass for younger visitors.

While the Go City Paris All-Inclusive Pass offers access to a wide range of over 75 attractions and activities, the Paris Museum Pass is more specialized, focusing on entry to over 60 museums.

The Museum Pass used to be included in the Paris Pass but it is no longer part of that service as of February 16th, 2023.

OTHER DEALS

In addition to all of the tourist passes available in Paris, you will also find several deals on popular attractions and activities throughout the city.

These deals are similar to the prepackaged passes in that they feature a few different services for one low price.

In this section, we will provide information about various combo packages that will allow you to save some money.  

We also include a section on Transport Passes. These passes include only transportation throughout Paris. 

If you've already paid for the various attractions you want to visit, this could be a good way to save money on getting around the city.

BUS TOUR COMBOS

These combo deals combine a hop-on-hop-off bus tour with other activities such as a cruise, a night tour, or even admission to popular attractions like the Louvre and the Picasso Museum.

Whether you're looking for a better deal on these types of services or you just want to make sure that you've got your tickets ahead of time, this is a pretty good alternative to some Paris attraction passes.

For more information on these options, make sure to read the combo package section of our post about Paris Bus Tours .

COMBO TICKET OPTIONS

In addition to bus tour combos, you will also find combo packages for various activities in Paris.

Some of the combination deals included feature attractions such as dinner at the Eiffel Tower, a cruise on the river Seine, bike tours, and more.

You'll also find deals that combine tickets for popular landmarks like Notre Dame and the Louvre.

These combo deals are a great way to save money on the specific services you intend to use while in Paris.

Purchase or learn more about combo tickets .

TRANSPORT PASSES

Below is information about the Paris transport passes you can purchase.

We will cover details such as prices, services offered, and what you should consider before making a purchase.

Even if you're not interested in one of the tourist passes above, the following options will make it much easier to get around the city. 

Paris Visite Transport Pass

This is not an attractions pass, but rather a transportation pass that can save you time, money, and aggravation.

If you are looking for a convenient way to get around the city without having to deal with buying tickets each time, the Paris Visite Pass is a lifesaver.

This pass offers unlimited travel on the bus, metro, tramway, and RER networks in Paris and its suburbs.

Unless you plan on renting a vehicle or using a cab to get around, this is a great way to save money and avoid the necessity of exact change on public transportation.

NOTE: This pass is already included in the Paris Pass, Turbopass, and Multi-Day Passlib, so if you are buying one of those, you won't need to purchase this separately.

  • 1-Day Pass (zone 1-3)  13.55 € for Adults;  6.75 € for Children
  • 1-Day Pass (zone 1-5)  28.50 € for Adults;  14.25 € for Children
  • 2-Day Pass (zone 1-3)  22.05 € for Adults; 9.75 € for Children
  • 2-Day Pass (zone 1-5) 43.30 € for Adults; 21.65 € for Children
  • 3-Day Pass (zone 1-3)  30.10 € for Adults; 15.05 € for Children
  • 3-Day Pass (zone 1-5)  60.70 € for Adults; 30.35 € for Children
  • 5-Day Pass (zone 1-3)  43.30 € for Adults; 21.65 € for Children
  • 5-Day Pass (zone 1-5);  74.30 € for Adults; 37.15 € for Children

Even if you have no intention of picking up any of the other tourist passes on this page, you might still want to consider purchasing the Visite Pass simply to get around town.

You could save money by purchasing some of these passes individually.

You won’t have access to the free river cruise and bus tour offered through the Turbo Pass , but some visitors might consider that a bonus.

If you have no interest in some of the benefits provided through the other services on this list, avoid the bundles and just pick up this transportation pass instead. 

Paris Rides Pass

NOTE: As of February 2024, this pass is not currently available.

Unlike the Visite Pass, this service offers more than just public transportation. The Paris Rides Pass includes a hop-on-hop-off bus tour and a Seine River cruise.

Depending on which one you get, your transport pass will include a bus tour, a cruise, and unlimited access to the public bus, metro, tramway, and RER networks.

Alternatively, you can get a version of the Paris Rides Pass which only provides the bus tour and the cruise.

  • 1-Day Big Bus Hop-on-Hop-off Tour
  • Silver Pass Price: €36.60 per person
  • 2-Day Big Bus Hop-on-Hop-off Tour
  • Gold Pass Price: €42.70 per person

Platinum Pass

  • 2-Day Unlimited Public Transport Pass
  • Platinum Pass Price: €55.90 per person

Diamond Pass

  • Diamond Pass Price: €59.99 per person

Purchase or learn more about the Paris Rides Pass .

Aside from the fact that this transport pass includes a bus tour and a cruise, the other huge difference between this option and the Visite pass is the length of service.

While the Visite Pass can be used for up to 5 days, even the best Paris Rides Pass will limit you to only 2 days of use.

If you plan on traveling around the city for at least a week, you may want to think about one of the other options in this post.

Tips From Locals and Travelers

While we do our best to give travelers an idea of what to expect from services like these, you can often get an even better idea of how these passes work by reading a Paris Travel Tips group on Facebook.

Tourists tend to use these groups to ask questions of locals and those who have visited Paris, and they often have a lot of very helpful information that you might not have previously known.

paris city tourist card

As this traveler notes, the value of the Go City All-Inclusive Paris Pass is often dependent upon how you plan to use it.

If you're willing to calculate the costs and plan an itinerary, you could save a lot of money, but a lot of tourists will find that it's not worth it for them.

paris city tourist card

Although the Museum Pass tends to be pretty popular among users of these Facebook Groups, Lily notes that it might not be worth it if you're only in Paris for a short while.

She also points out that this pass does not give you skip-the-line access, which means you'll have to wait in line to get into the museums with this pass.

That said, another user made an excellent point as well, explaining that at some museums, you'll have to wait in line no matter what you do!

paris city tourist card

If you have any other questions about these passes, we recommend checking the Paris Travel Tips groups on Facebook for more advice and suggestions.

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Paris Visite

Paris Visite

The Paris Visite travel card allows unlimited use of the transport system in Paris: Metro , Bus , RER , Tramway , Orlyval, Montmartrobus, Noctilien and Montmartre funicular .

Paris Visite

The Paris Visite pass includes certain discounts for some of Paris’ attractions , including the Ópera , a sightseeing cruise on the Seine or a bus tour . 

Validity Period

Travellers can purchase a Paris Visite pass for different periods of 1, 2, 3 or 5 days . The validity period starts at midnight on the first day and ends at midnight on the last day .

At the back of the card you have to write your personal information .

The Paris Visite pass can be purchased for two different zones : 1-3 and 1-5. The first (zone 1-3) is enough to get around the centre of Paris. The second (1-5) is useful if you need to go to the  Orly Airport ,  Charles de Gaulle Airport or Disneyland .

*Children (ages 4 to 11)

Is It Worthwhile?

The Paris Visite is quite expensive and it is only worth purchasing if you’re staying in Paris only for a couple of days, going to   Disneyland,  or if you would like to get to the airport by public transport. If this is your case, then we recommend purchasing the Paris Visite zones 1-5.

The Passe Navigo is a cheaper option if you’re staying in Paris for over three days.

Where to purchase the Paris Visite?

The Paris Visite travel card can be purchased at any Metro or RER station . It can also be acquired in the airports and tourist information points in the city.

Paris Tourist Card

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The Passe Navigo is the travel card used by the inhabitants of Paris and the cheapest way of getting around Paris. Travelers can either purchase a weekly pass or a monthly pass.

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Best ways to get from Charles de Gaulle Airport to the Paris city center

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Paris is one of Europe's most popular and most-visited cities, and for good reason. However getting into the city center from Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) can be tricky to navigate if you've never done it before.

Luckily the airport is fairly well connected and has a dizzying array of options to get you from A to B.

TPG has taken a look at your best options whether you're looking to take a train, bus or taxi.

Related: Paris Charles de Gaulle vs. Orly: Which airport should you fly into?

How to get to the city center from Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport

There are several different ways to get from CDG to the city center, such as by using trains, buses, taxis or ride-hailing services such as Uber.

Taking the train from CDG

CDG has two train stations: the Aeroport Charles de Gaulle 1, which serves Terminals 1 and 3, and the Aeroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV, which serves Terminal 2. Both are served by TGV and RER B trains, and both are great options depending on which Paris train station you need to reach.

Generally speaking, a one-way ticket from CDG to the city center should cost up to 11.80 euros ($12.81) for adults, depending on your final destination. Children under 5 travel for free.

Here's how to get from CDG to each of Paris' main train stations.

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CDG to Gare du Nord

It takes around 25 minutes to go from CDG to Gare du Nord train station. To get there, you must take the RER B train toward Chatelet and exit at Gare du Nord, where you can also catch the Eurostar to further European destinations.

CDG to Gare de l'Est

To reach Gare de l'Est, you'll need to hop on the RER B from Aeroport Charles de Gaulle and exit at Gare du Nord; from there, you'll need to take a short walk over to Gare de l'Est. The journey takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the walking pace from Gare du Nord.

CDG to Gare d'Austerlitz

From CDG, you'll need to take the RER B train heading to Chatelet and then change at Gare du Nord onto line 5, headed for Place d'Italie. Then, get off at Gare d'Austerlitz. The journey should take around 50 minutes.

CDG to Gare Saint Lazare

You can reach Gare Saint Lazare by using the RER B train headed for Chatelet. You'll then want to change at Gare du Nord/Magenta and take the RER E going to Haussmann-Saint Lazare, getting off at Saint Lazare. The journey will take around 50 minutes.

CDG to Gare Montparnasse

Hop on the RER line B train heading to Saint-Remy-les-Chevreuse and get off at Saint-Michel Notre-Dame. From there, change onto Metro line 4, go to Bagneux-Lucie Aubrac and hop off at Montparnasse.

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Taking the bus from CDG

Charles de Gaulle has RoissyBusy bus stops that can be found at terminals 1, 2 and 3, with several dropoff points in Paris. You can get a direct service straight to Opera. From there you can change to another bus or a Metro service to your final destination. It's roughly an hourlong journey; buses run frequently during the day and every 20 to 30 minutes after 8 p.m.

Take a taxi or ride-hail from CDG

Booking a taxi or a ride-hailing service like Uber is probably the quickest and easiest way to get from CDG to the center of Paris. You'll find taxis waiting outside all three terminals.

Taxis should be charged at a flat rate of 55 euros ($59.70) to the Right Bank of Paris and 62 euros ($67.29) to the Left Bank. You may be charged extra if you're traveling with more than four people and need a bigger vehicle.

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How to reach Disneyland Paris from CDG

If you're heading to Paris specifically to visit Disneyland Paris , you can get there surprisingly quickly from CDG. The TGV train from the airport will take you straight to Disneyland in just nine minutes. Buses, including the Magical Shuttle and Eurolines, also depart from Terminal 2 E-F. This journey, similar to hopping in a cab, will take around one hour.

Bottom line

If you're flying into Charles de Gaulle, there are numerous ways to reach the city center (or Disneyland). Each has its merits depending on your budget and timing.

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Barcelona star Ronald Araujo hits back at teammate Ilkay Gundogan after red card criticism

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Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo was sent off against PSG

Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo has hit back at damming criticism from his teammate Ilkay Gundogan that followed their elimination from the Champions League .

The Catalan giants crashed out of the competition after a 6-4 aggregate defeat to Paris Saint-Germain having been thrashed 4-1 in Tuesday’s chaotic second leg at the Camp Nou.

Having led 3-2 from the reverse fixture, Barcelona looked to be in control of the tie when Raphinha opened the scoring for the hosts after 12 minutes. The game transformed however when Araujo wads shown a straight red card after 29 minutes for hauling back Bradley Bacola as he was running through on goal.

After the game, former Manchester City star Gundogan was scathing in his assessment of the team’s collapse and Araujo’s decision-making in particular.

‘It’s hard to say… But in these crucial moments you have to be sure if you go for the ball,’ Gundogan said.

‘I don’t know if he touches the ball or not. I prefer to concede a goal or even allow a one on one. I don’t know if he got to the ball or not, but give the goalkeeper the opportunity to. stop it, or even give them the goal.

‘Being one less so soon kills you in the game.’

Barcelona midfielder Ilkay Gundogan

Araujo issued a public apology to Barcelona fans for the sending off but on Friday, firmly hit back a Gundogan’s remarks.

Asked if he was hurt by the German’s comments, the Uruguay international said: ‘I prefer to keep what I think to myself. I have codes and values ​​that must be respected.’

Araujo has established himself as one of the best centre-halves in Europe, with Manchester United and Bayern Munich both interested in signing him.

Barcelona want to extend his current deal which expires in 2026 but the club are under significant financial pressure and are desperate to lower their wage bill.

Asked about talks with the club, Araujo said: ‘There is always talk about the future and proposals. Every year it will be like this, but I am happy in Barcelona, ​​my family is happy.

‘When I go out I am everything and I want Barça to be the same Barça as always. And until the end I will always fight to the death for this shirt.

‘The truth is that it [his contract renewal] is going well. The club has started talks with my agents. We are thinking about these games and what remains of the season. And when the season is over, they will sit down and talk.’

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