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Discover Paris with this all-inclusive city pass, granting access to over 50 attractions, guided tours, river cruises, and more for $186.66 per person.
Travel to Paris becomes effortless and budget-friendly with the Paris All Inclusive City Pass including Paris Museum Pass. Priced at $186.66 per person, this package offers entry to more than 50 attractions across the city, including iconic sites like the Louvre and Palace of Versailles. The pass also includes a 24-hour hop-on-hop-off bus ticket, a Seine River cruise, and optional tours of Sacré Coeur and the Eiffel Tower. With a typical duration of 2 to 5 days, this pass suits travelers eager to explore Paris comprehensively without the hassle of booking individual tickets.
While the pass provides excellent value—particularly for those who want to maximize sightseeing and skip long ticket lines—it’s important to plan ahead. Many attractions require reservations, and the pre-booking process is essential to avoid disappointment, especially at popular spots like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre. This tour is best suited for visitors who appreciate flexibility, self-guided exploration, and a curated selection of Paris highlights.


The Paris All Inclusive City Pass grants entry to more than 60 museums and sites through the Paris Museum Pass, including the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, and Palace of Versailles. The pass is perfect for visitors who want to see a wide range of cultural and historic sites without the stress of individual ticket purchases. Most museums and attractions are closed on Mondays or Tuesdays, so plan your visits accordingly.
The pass simplifies the process of visiting landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe, where you enjoy panoramic views of the Champs-Élysées. The admission is free at each stop, allowing you to focus on exploring and experiencing Paris’s art, history, and architecture.
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One of the highlighted options is a guided tour of the Eiffel Tower, which skips the ticket line and takes you directly to the second floor. The tour lasts about 1 hour and includes guidance on the history and secrets behind this iconic monument. This optional upgrade is ideal for travelers who want to avoid long waits and learn more about the tower’s background from knowledgeable guides.
The direct access and informative commentary make this a standout feature for those who prefer guided experiences at major landmarks. Keep in mind that this must be booked in advance as part of your package.

A 3-hour visit to the Palace of Versailles offers a chance to see Royal Louis XIV splendor. Surrounded by 800 hectares of parkland, the UNESCO World Heritage Site was once the residence of French royalty. The tour includes admission and a comprehensive look at the palace’s opulent interiors and historic significance.
This stop makes the pass especially attractive for history enthusiasts wanting to explore famous French architecture and royal gardens. The experience captures both the grandeur of Versailles and its lush surroundings, making it a memorable part of your trip.

A 30-minute stop at the Arc de Triomphe offers free panoramic views of Champs-Élysées from the top. Visitors can enjoy day and night vistas of Paris, making it a preferred place for photography and sightseeing. The viewpoint is particularly impressive when illuminated after dark.
This highlight is accessible with no additional cost, emphasizing the value of the pass to gain stunning city vistas without extra expenses.

The Louvre Museum, as part of the pass, spans 60,000 square meters and holds around 380,000 works of art. A 2-hour visit allows you to see masterpieces like the Venus de Milo and Mona Lisa. The Musée d’Orsay offers an artistic experience in a former train station, transforming into a modern museum housing Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art.
Both museums are included in the Paris Museum Pass and are must-visits for art lovers. The free admission simplifies access, but travelers should note that these sites can be crowded depending on the time of day.
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The Sainte-Chapelle features stunning stained glass windows and was built between 1244 and 1248. A 1-hour visit reveals vibrant Gothic architecture. The Pantheon honors French great figures, serving as a neoclassical mausoleum, also for about 1 hour.
For a playful twist, the Paradox Museum explores optical illusions and puzzles within an hour-long experience, offering something different from traditional sightseeing. These sites diversify your itinerary and showcase Paris’s extraordinary artistry and innovation.
Included in the package is a 24-hour hop-on-hop-off bus ticket, with multilingual audio guides. It covers numerous stops across the city, giving travelers flexibility to explore at their own pace. The bus is useful for covering distant sights or those difficult to reach on foot.
The Seine River cruise starts at the Eiffel Tower, offering a 1-hour panoramic journey. It provides a different perspective on Paris’s landmarks, from Notre Dame to Pont Alexandre III. This experience is relaxing and adds a scenic dimension to the sightseeing day.
The pass includes tastings at Ô Chateau, where visitors enjoy a selection of five French cheeses, and at Les Caves du Louvre, featuring a wine cellar tour with three French wines. Both experiences last about 1 hour and highlight French gastronomy.
These tastings are a highlight for food lovers, offering insights into France’s culinary tradition in elegant settings. They also add a pleasurable gustatory layer to the cultural exploration.
The Ballon Generali lifts travelers up to 150 meters for spectacular 360° views of Paris. The 30-minute ride promises breathtaking sights of landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Sacré Coeur.
The Paradox Museum provides a fun and mind-bending experience with optical illusions and puzzles, lasting about 1 hour. These attractions break from traditional sightseeing and introduce an element of modern entertainment.
Most attractions and museums are closed on Mondays or Tuesdays, so planning ahead is key. The pass requires that travelers bring a valid ID for museum entries and reserve popular activities in advance to avoid disappointment.
Public transportation is not included but can be easily accessed near most stops. The package also offers a free eSIM with 1GB of data, simplifying connectivity during your trip. The full cancellation policy allows free cancellations up to 24 hours before the start date, providing flexibility if plans change.
This all-inclusive city pass appeals most to independent travelers eager to see many of Paris’s top sights without the hassle of individual bookings. It suits museum enthusiasts, history lovers, and foodies interested in wine and cheese tastings. The flexibility and comprehensive coverage make it ideal for those who want to maximize their time and experience Paris’s cultural richness efficiently.
However, travelers should remember the necessity of pre-booking certain activities and checking attraction schedules to ensure smooth visits. The price point is justified for those planning to visit multiple sites and participate in guided tours, making this a cost-effective option for a thorough Paris exploration.
With over 50 attractions, guided tours, river cruises, and culinary tastings included, this pass offers a solid value for travelers looking to immerse themselves fully in Paris. It simplifies logistics, reduces ticketing stress, and encourages flexible exploration.
The main limitations involve the need for pre-bookings, especially for high-demand spots like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre. Crowds can also affect the experience, so early planning is advisable. The Paris All Inclusive City Pass is best suited for independent, adventurous visitors eager to cover a lot of ground in a limited time, appreciating the convenience of an all-in-one package.
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Does this pass include public transportation?
No, public transportation tickets are not included. Most stops are accessible via public transit, which travelers can buy separately.
How long is the pass valid?
The pass is valid for 2 to 5 days, depending on your chosen duration and itinerary, allowing flexible use within this window.
Is pre-booking required for attractions?
Yes, pre-booking is highly recommended for popular sites such as the Eiffel Tower and Louvre to ensure access and avoid long waits.
Can I cancel this pass?
Yes, the full cancellation policy allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start date, with full refunds issued at that time.