| You don’t need to visit all of the 60+ attractions on the Paris Pass in order to save money. In fact, visit just a few attractions per day and you’ve already started saving!
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ATTRACTION
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NORMAL ADULT ENTRY PRICE
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1 Day Open Top Bus Tour
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€25.00
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Musée Grevin
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€17.50
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Roland Garros Tenniseum
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€15.00
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Opera de Paris - Palais Garnier
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€11.00
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Institut du Monde Arabe
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€10.00
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Roue Libre
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€10.00
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Two day public transport pass
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€13.95
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What you would normally pay
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€102.45
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Price of 2-day Paris Pass
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€79.00
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You Save
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€23.45
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The more you see – the more you save!
Skipping the Queue
As well as free entry, the Paris Pass allows you to skip long and frustrating queues at the busiest tourist properties, including the Louvre, Panthéon, Arc de Triomphe, Musée d'Orsay, Centre Pompidou and many more properties**.
Simply show the attendant your Paris Pass and you will be allowed entrance.
** The no-wait rule can not always be guaranteed
Paris Pass & Paris Visite Card
The Paris Metro travel card included with your Paris Pass is the Paris Visite pass, which consists of a card and a seperate coupon.
As soon as you get your Paris Visite pass you should write your name on the card and the serial number of the card on the coupon, as well as the planned date of first use. The card and coupon must be kept together at all times and must be shown together in the case of inspection on the Paris Metro or other Paris transport system.
The Paris Visite pass is activated when you first use it and remains valid for the Paris Pass duration purchased, be it two, four or six days. It is important to note that a ‘day’ is based on a calendar day, so should you use your pass at 4pm on Monday, Monday is counted as day one of your pass usage.
Paris Pass & Paris Travel Zones
Your Paris Pass includes travel within zones 1-3, which covers the entire centre of Paris.
Most of the sights included on the Paris Pass can be reached using the Paris Metro system or by another public transport option: RER, bus, tramway, SNCF Transilien suburban trains, Montmartre funicular railway, Montmartrobus, Noctilien and Optile network buses are covered by your travel pass.
The Paris Metro is open from 05:20 until 01:20, so you are able to travel around the city at your leisure - even if you’re a night owl!
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