Paris Pass vs. Paris Museum and Paris Metro Passes
Paris Museum Pass + Paris Visite Pass |
Paris Pass |
- Museum Pass allows you to visit 60+ monuments as many times as you like, without waiting in line
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- Paris Pass also allows you to skip the line, but you can visit each attraction only once.
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- Paris Visite Pass, you can choose which zones you want to include: central Paris (1-3), or Paris + suburbs (1-6).
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- Paris Pass only includes central Paris (1-3), no option to extend to suburbs (1-6)
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- By purchasing the Museum Pass and the Visite Pass separately, you can make different combinations: 2 days for Museums + 5 days for metro
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- Only option is 2, 4 or 6 days for everything. Even if you only visit Museums for 2 days, but need 5 days of transportation, you pay for 6 days of everything.
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- Does not include all the “extras” on the Paris Pass. Did you plan on renting a bike for the day? Or visiting the museum at Roland Garros?
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- Includes lots of extras: Batobus, renting a bike for a day, visiting Opera, free sundae at Hard Rock Café, Roland Garros museum, 1-hour cruise on Seine River.
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- Museum Pass 4 days + Visit Pass 5 days for central Paris = about $118. You can add a Seine River cruise + visit of the Opera and still be less expensive, with 1 extra day of metro pass.
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- Paris Pass for 4 days is being sold for about $182
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- Valid 12 months from date of issue
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What's Included
With every order, you’ll get a FREE map of Paris with Metro
and RER maps included, FREE Fashion Show Invitation, from Galeries Lafayette.
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