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For those looking to go on a museum bender in Paris, the Paris Museum Pass is almost god sent! With free access to over 60 museums in Paris along with skip the line access to a majority of them, the Paris Museum Pass is a total bang for the buck. You even have the option of choosing between a 2 day and 4 day variant which makes it all the more ideal. After all, Paris has some of the finest art galleries and museums in the world and it would be nothing short of a sin to leave the City of Lights without visiting as many as your feet can take you to!

Before you purchase your Paris Museum Pass, learn all about the museum list, tips on using it, where you can buy the Pass, reviews, price and a short comparison of the Paris Museum Pass and the other popular pass in Paris - the Paris Pass.

Paris Museum Pass - 10 Second Summary


 Paris Museum Pass

So, what exactly is the Paris Museum Pass?

Below are the key features of the Paris Museum Pass that highlights what the Pass is all about.

  • The Paris Museum Pass allows free, one time access to over 60 museums in Paris.
  • One can choose between a 2 day and 4 day variant to explore the list of available museums.
  • The Paris Museum Pass is valid for 1 year from the date of purchase. However, once activated on first usage it will remain active for consecutive days depending on your choice of pass.
  • The Pass is valid from the time it is activated at the first museum for consecutive days. You can visit the attractions of your choice anytime within the choosen days of validity.
  • While the Pass ensures general admission, the Pass does not cover admission to special exhibits, audioguides, or special events taking place at a particular museum or attraction.
  • Famous attractions that come under the Paris Museum Pass are the Louvre, Orsay Museum, Arc de Triomphe, Panthéon and the Notre Dame Cathedral.

Paris Museum Pass List


The million dollar question. What all does the Paris Museum Pass cover? What are the 60 museums and galleries that come under the Paris Museum Pass? Simply click below to know the latest Paris Museum Pass List.

Attractions Included in the Paris Museum Pass List

Attractions Excluded from the Paris Museum Pass List

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Paris Museum Pass Price


The Paris Museum Pass is very moderately priced for the number of attractions it covers, be it the 2 day variant or the 4 day variant. You must keep in mind that Paris is an expensive city and each museum entry costs nothing less than 15 Euros at the very minimum. Considering this scale, the Paris Museum Pass is an absolute boon.

Where to buy the Paris Museum Pass


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Paris Museum Pass Online

The easiest way to buy the Paris Museum Pass is online, either from the official website or other verified ticketing partners like Headout. The perks of buying from third party vendors like Headout are the additional discounts and cashback offers which remain absent on the official website. However, if you purchase the Paris Museum Pass online, you are required to pick up the physical pass from any of the many redemption points across the city. The most common redemption point is at 2 Rue des Pyramides, 75001 Paris (right next to the Louvre Museum).

Paris Museum Pass Couriered

If you prefer having the Paris Museum Pass shipped to you, you will have to pay the shipping costs and have it couriered to your address. Note, this facility is available only on purchase from the official website.

Paris Museum Pass Shop Purchase

If you'd rather pick up the pass after landing in Paris, you can pick it up from any of the Paris Museum Pass shops spread across the city. You can find the list of updated pick up points on the Paris Museum Pass website.

  • Charles de Gaulle Airport, at the tourist information desks
  • Orly Airport, at Gate L and the arrivals level (Gate A)
  • Carrousel du Louvre tourism information stand
  • Paris Offices of Tourism and Visitor Centres

In short, you can buy the Paris Museum Pass in person, online with physical redemption or buy it online and have it shipped to you.

Is the Paris Museum Pass Worth it?


 Paris Museum Pass

The advantages of the Paris All Access Museum Pass are plenty and have proven beneficial for all types of travelers - first timers, those traveling in large groups or those traveling solo. Not only do you get to decide how many days you'd like to explore Paris' museums uninhibited but you also get to choose from an exhaustive list of these museums, allowing you to comfortably plan and explore these attractions.

Here are the advantages of the Paris All Access Museum Pass:

  • Multiple Museums, One Ticket - While it is practically impossible to cover all 66 museums over a span of 4 days, the plethora of options is definitely a blessing! All the attractions on the pass are worthy of a visit, hence crafting your itinerary based on these attractions leads to great savings.
  • Hassle-Free Purchase and Use - To purchase the pass, all you have to do is 2 clicks, choose the variant and pay for the ticket to have it emailed to your id in 20 minutes. Once you reach Paris, you have to show the e-ticket for a physical pass and flash this pass enjoy prompt entry. This definitely works better than standing in queues and purchasing tickets for each attraction.
  • Savings Galore - The biggest advantage of the Paris All Access Museum Pass is the savings. The Paris Pass lets you save on individual charges at the gate if used correctly.

To see the potential savings you could avail using the Paris Museum Pass, here's a cost benefit analysis of the Paris Museum Pass. After going through this, you can decide for youself if the Paris Museums Pass is worth it!

Day 1
Louvre Museum :
€17.00
Notre Dame Cathedral :
€10.00
Panthéon :
€11.50
Arc de Triomphe :
€13.00

Day 2
The Orsay Museum :
€12.50
Château de Versailles :
€18.00
Musée Rodin :
€14
Total
€96.00

The 2-day Paris All Access Museum Pass will cost you €84 while you will be spending €96.00 if you were to buy individual tickets for these attractions. This translates to savings of around 14.28% on the general admission prices with the Paris All Access Museum Pass.

Tips for Using the Paris Museum Pass - Know Before You Buy !


  • Before you buy the pass, do a little research and plan what all you'd like to visit and if those attractions are included in the pass. This was you won't be crafting your itinerary based on the pass.
  • The Paris Museum Pass allows only one time access to all attractions on the list.
  • Most attractions have a seperate line for Pass holders. Make sure you're standing in the right line so that you don't waste time.
  • The Paris Museum Pass is not a great deal if you're traveling with children. Most attractions in Paris allow free entry for children or reduced fees at the least.
  • Children under 18 and EU citizens under 26 are allowed free access to most museums included in the Museum Pass, so there’s no reason for them to buy the card.
  • Make note of the free admission days of attractions in Paris and plan your itinerary such that you hit them up on days either before the pass or after the pass.
  • Some attractions in Paris shut down on certain days during the week or have limited hours on working days. Check the timings on the date you intend to visit.
  • To make the most of your Paris Museum Pass, start your day early. That way you will have time to do things outside of the attractions on the Pass as well. Also, take advantage of the evening opening hours for certain attractions like Louvre which stays open till 9:45 PM on Wednesdays and Fridays.
  • While choosing a redemption point for your online pass or even if you plan to buy it from any of the kiosks around the city, choose a museum that is not so popular so that you can avoid queues there. Tip : The kiosks at Louvre and Orsay Museum have the longest lines.
  • Make sure the date on the card is the date you start using it. It is considered valid for consecutive days from the date on the card.
  • Write carefully on your card as alterations could void your pass.
  • Paris Museum Passes cannot be returned, exchanged or replaced if lost/stolen.
  • The last and final tip would be to not try and squeeze as many Paris Museum Pass attractions as you can on your itinerary. This will be exhausting and kill the fun of being in a new city. Take sometime out to linger over a cup of coffee in the umpteen cafe's around the city, to watch the sunset over Seine and take long strolls through the City of Lights at night. Don't plan your itinerary around the pass, but do it the other way round. Plan your itinerary and see if the pass fits!

Paris Museum Pass vs Paris Pass


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Summary

The Paris Museum Pass is only valid for museums and monuments

The Paris Pass includes admission all the same museums/monuments as the Paris Museum Pass — along with unlimited travel on public transportation (Metro + Bus), 1-day hop-on hop-off bus pass, Seine boat cruise and entry to a few other sites.

Variant & Prices
  • 2 day - €53
  • 4 day - €71
  • 2 day - €131
  • 3 day - €160
  • 4 day - €189
  • 6 day - €224
Validity

The Paris Museum Pass is valid for 1 year from date of purchase and gets activated on first usage. Upon activation, it is valid only for the consecutive days chosen, either 2 days or 4 days.

The Paris Pass is valid for 1 year from date of purchase and gets activated on first usage. Upon activation, it is valid only for the consecutive days chosen, either 2 days or 4 days.

Top 3 Highlights
  • Get free, one-time access to over 60 museums in Paris
  • Enjoy fast track, priority skip-the-line entry for select museums such as the Louvre, Orsay Museum, Arc de Triomphe, Panthéon and the Notre Dame Cathedral.
  • Upto 40% savings on using the Paris Museum Pass as compared to buying indiviual entry tickets
  • The Paris Pass comes with a 120+ page detailed guidebook that contains useful information including a free Paris Metro Map, free Paris Tourist Map and free Bus Tour Map of Attractions. The guide is available in several languages, including English, German, French, Italian, Mandarin and Spanish.
  • A free 1-day Hop-On Hop-Off bus tour ticket is included with your pass, which allows you to explore the city onboard special sightseeing buses with audio commentary.
  • Additional special offers at shops and restaurants in central Paris to save even more money.
Who should buy the Pass?
  • Those interested in visiting Museums and Galleries around Paris
  • People who want to see a lot in a few days
  • Those who are interested in Skipping the Lines
  • Those interested in going beyond the museums and galleries to experience other facets of Paris, while saving on ticket prices.
  • People who want to see a lot in a few days
  • Those who are interested in Skipping the Lines
Who should not buy the Pass?
  • Those traveling with kids, senior citizens ( tickets in most attractions are free or chare reduced fee)
  • Those who are not keen on saturating their itinerary with museums and Paris
  • Budget Travelers who are only visiting a few museums
  • Travelers staying in Paris for longer periods
  • Travelers whose itinerary does not fit the attractions on the list

You can view our detailed Comparison of Paris City Pass - Paris Pass, Paris Museum Pass, Paris Fast Pass for a better clarity on what pass will suit your itinerary better.

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