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Discover Paris with the Explorer Pass, offering access to 3-7 top attractions like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Seine cruise, and Montmartre for $92 and flexible 30-day validity.

The Paris Explorer Pass offers a flexible way to experience the city’s most famous sights, all for $92 per person. This digital pass lets visitors choose 3 to 7 attractions from a list of over 45 options, including iconic sites like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and Arc de Triomphe. The pass is valid for 30 days, giving ample time to explore at your own pace.
What sets this pass apart is the combination of guided tours, skip-the-line admissions, and culinary experiences. It’s designed for those who want a personalized Paris adventure without the hassle of buying individual tickets. While reviews suggest the pass offers good value, travelers should be prepared for some logistical planning, as reservations are often necessary for top sights like the Eiffel Tower and Seine River cruises.
This tour package is ideal for visitors looking to balance sightseeing, culture, and food. It offers convenience and savings, especially for those who want to maximize their time in Paris by visiting multiple attractions in a short period.
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The pass is purchased online and activated when first used. It is valid for 30 days, giving you the flexibility to spread out your visits. After purchase, you sync the pass with the Go City app, which helps plan your itinerary, manage reservations, and access attraction details.
You simply go to each attraction or tour location, show your digital pass at the ticket office or gate, and enjoy. Many activities include skip-the-line access, reducing wait times at busy spots like the Louvre and Eiffel Tower.
Because the pass covers guided and self-guided experiences, it caters to different preferences. The Sea Seine cruise, for example, requires lining up at the ticket booth before boarding, as noted in reviews, so planning ahead is wise.

The itinerary includes visits to Eiffel Tower Summit, where a guided 3-hour climb offers panoramic views over Paris. This is complemented by a 15-minute walk along the Seine, leading to a 1-hour boat cruise on the river, perfect for seeing the city’s landmarks from the water.
Lunch in Paris typically lasts 1 hour, giving time to relax and enjoy local cuisine. The hop-on hop-off bus tour spans 3 hours, allowing stops at major spots like Montmartre, Arc de Triomphe, and Notre Dame—each with 45-minute to 1-hour visits that can be extended or shortened depending on your pace.
One highlight is the Louvre Museum, where a guided 1.5-hour tour introduces the highlights, followed by a self-guided 3-hour exploration. This structure provides a mix of expert insight and personal discovery.

The Eiffel Tower guided climb is a standout experience, offering access to the summit with a guide explaining its history and architecture. The Seine River cruise, included in the package, features an aperitif with champagne, adding a touch of elegance to the city sights.
The Louvre offers a tour of the highlights, perfect for first-time visitors, with the option to explore more on your own afterward. Other notable experiences include the Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur walking tour, the Notre Dame & Archaeological Crypt, and the Champs Elysées & Arc de Triomphe walk.
Culinary options also feature prominently, with wine tasting, cheese tasting at Ô Château, and lunch or dinner in Montmartre. These experiences appeal to those wanting a taste of Parisian gastronomy alongside sightseeing.
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The meeting points are straightforward—show your pass directly at each attraction or tour. For activities like the Seine cruise, be prepared to line up at the ticket booth with your pass before boarding, as noted by reviewers.
The pass is not suitable for wheelchair users, specifically non-folding and electric wheelchairs, so travelers with mobility aids should plan accordingly. Reservations are necessary for popular activities to avoid disappointment, especially during peak seasons.
To maximize your experience, we recommend syncing your pass with the Go City app immediately after purchase. The app contains the latest opening hours, reservation procedures, and updates on attraction availability.

The up to 50% savings make this pass appealing for visitors planning multiple activities. With options like guided tours, skip-the-line entries, and culinary experiences, it offers good value, especially if you enjoy guided insights and priority access.
However, some reviews mention that setting up the pass initially can require patience, and certain activities, like the Seine cruise, involve waiting in line. The 30-day validity provides flexibility, but scheduling your top activities early ensures you don’t miss out.
The pass suits travelers who want a customizable Paris trip with a mix of sightseeing and food experiences. It’s especially beneficial for those comfortable with some advance planning and reservations.

With the Eiffel Tower guided climb, visitors ascend over 300 meters, walking up to the summit with a guide. The guided tour lasts about 3 hours, providing detailed explanations and fantastic views. The Seine River cruise offers a relaxing hour-long journey, with champagne and scenic views of bridges and landmarks like Notre Dame and the Musée d’Orsay.
The Louvre is a highlight for art lovers, with a guided tour that hits the must-sees like the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Afterward, the self-guided visit allows for personal exploration of the museum’s vast collection.
In Montmartre, the walking tour takes visitors through artists’ studios, the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, and charming streets filled with cafes and boutiques. The Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysées stop showcase Paris’s imperial grandeur, perfect for photos and leisurely strolls.

The pass features wine tasting at Les Caves du Louvre and a cheese tasting at Ô Chateau, offering insights into France’s culinary delights. Dining options include a lunch or dinner in Montmartre, with a focus on authentic Parisian cuisine.
The Emily in Paris Tour and Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette are additional options for those interested in fashion and pop culture. The French Sweet Crepes and French Apéro add tasty local flavors to the itinerary.

The Paris Explorer Pass offers a cost-effective, flexible way to experience the city’s highlights and hidden gems. Its digital format simplifies entry and planning, while the wide range of included attractions suits diverse interests.
This pass works best for active visitors who want to see a lot in a limited time, and who are comfortable with some reservation planning. The up to 50% savings and convenient access make it a good choice for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a well-rounded Paris trip.
While it may require some organization—like reservations for popular sights—the broad selection of experiences ensures a memorable visit, with options for sightseeing, food, and culture all bundled into one easy-to-use package.
How many attractions can I visit with the pass?
You can choose 3 to 7 attractions from a list of over 45 options based on your preference, all within 30 days.
What’s included in the pass?
The pass includes skip-the-line access, guided tours, walking tours, culinary experiences, hop-on hop-off bus tours, and a Seine River cruise.
Is the pass valid for 30 days from first use?
Yes, once activated, the pass remains valid for 30 consecutive days.
Do I need reservations for attractions like the Eiffel Tower?
Some activities, including the Eiffel Tower guided climb, require reservations and should be booked early via the Go City app.
Is the pass suitable for travelers with mobility aids?
The pass is not suitable for non-folding or electric wheelchairs.
What should I bring for the activities?
A charged smartphone is essential to access your digital pass and reservations.
Can I cancel the pass after purchase?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there any hidden costs or extra fees?
Most activities are covered by the pass, but some attractions may require additional reservations or ticketing fees.
How do I access the attractions?
Show your digital pass at the ticket office or gate; many attractions also require reservations made via the Go City app.
What’s the best way to maximize the pass?
Plan your itinerary early, reserve popular activities in advance, and use the Go City app to stay organized and avoid missing key sights.