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Paris Museum Pass

General information

Destination
Paris, France

Program details

The Paris Museum Pass cuts out the queues and is a money saver. It gives free access to more than fifty museums and monuments in Paris and the Paris region.



Highlights

- More than 50 museums and monuments are located in Paris and its surroundings.

- A map and a guide to using the Pass are provided and advice is given by professionals at the destination on the day your order is collected.



Lucky card-holders receive free to the Arc de Triomphe, Sainte-Chapelle, Panthéon, Louvre, Musée Rodin and many more.



To visit the Louvre Museum's permanent collections, a free reservation with entry time is required on Louvre's website. Once you've collected your Pass at the Office du Tourisme, you'll be able to make a reservation (for free) on the Louvre's website using the serial number of your pass. To enter the museum, all Paris Museum Pass holders must present their Paris Museum Pass, along with a document that confirms their reservation at the Louvre Museum.



Please note: the Paris Museum Pass doesn’t provide access to the museum's temporary exhibitions or conference visits.



How does it work?

- Pick-up at the Paris Tourist Office reception point located at the Hôtel de Ville from Monday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm (last access at 5.45 pm)

- The Pass entitles you to 1 entry to each site.

- The duration of use begins at the time of the first visit and is, therefore, valid for 48 hours, 96 hours or 144 consecutive hours.

- For the majority of sites, a time slot must be reserved for all visitors (to be made on the website of each establishment).

- The majority of museums and monuments are free for children under - 18 years old and young EU residents aged 18 to 25 years old, so the Paris Museum Pass is not necessary.

- Reservation of a time slot can be requested for those benefiting from the free service.