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Explore Paris with the Paris Pass® Plus, including access to over 90 attractions like the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, and Versailles, for 2-6 days at $209 per person.
The Paris Pass® Plus offers an all-in-one ticket for exploring over 90 top attractions across Ile-de-France with unlimited access over 2 to 6 days. Priced at $209 per person, this pass combines the Go City Paris Pass—including tours, museums, and experiences—and the Paris Museum Pass, giving skip-the-line entry to many museums and monuments. This package is especially appealing for those who want to see the city’s highlights without the hassle of purchasing individual tickets or waiting in long queues.
While the Paris Pass® Plus delivers significant savings—up to 50% compared to individual admissions—it is best suited for visitors eager to maximize their sightseeing within a limited timeframe. It caters to travelers who prefer organized access to major sites like the Louvre and Eiffel Tower, along with additional activities like river cruises and wine tastings. However, it’s important to plan ahead, as some attractions require reservations, and the pass is valid for consecutive days from activation.


The Paris Pass® Plus stands out as a comprehensive option for visitors who want all-inclusive access to major attractions and experiences. It covers everything from museum visits to guided climbs at the Eiffel Tower and Versailles Palace, with skip-the-line privileges that help save significant time during busy periods. The app integration makes it easy to plan each day, check opening hours, and manage reservations.
The combination of two passes—the Go City Paris Pass and the Paris Museum Pass—means you get priority access to 40+ attractions and 50+ museums, including the Louvre Museum and Notre Dame (exterior only). The self-guided tour options and additional activities are available through the app for easy booking.
While some reviews mention that the bus tour can get crowded and that long lines still occur at certain sites like Versailles, the overall experience remains highly practical. Many appreciate the cost savings and organized itinerary, especially first-time visitors who want to avoid the stress of ticketing and planning.
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The Eiffel Tower is among the top features, with options like the Guided Climb that allow you to ascend and admire Paris from above. The Louvre Museum is a major highlight, with skip-the-line access that saves hours waiting in queues. The Versailles Palace offers an opportunity to explore France’s regal history, with the self-guided tour included in the pass.
Other notable attractions include the Seine River Cruise, operated by Bateaux Parisiens, giving a scenic perspective of Paris’s bridges and landmarks. The Arc de Triomphe and Tour Montparnasse are also on the list, providing panoramic city views. Additional experiences like French wine tasting at Les caves du Louvre and Croque Monsieur & Champagne by the Seine enrich the trip beyond just sightseeing.
Some attractions, such as the Notre Dame exterior and archaeological crypt, are included but may require advance reservations, which can be managed through the Go City app. The flexibility of choosing how many days to activate the pass makes it adaptable to different travel styles.
The digital pass is delivered via the Go City app, where travelers can download their pass and manage reservations. Activation begins at the first attraction visit, and the pass remains valid for consecutive days—meaning it’s best to plan well to make the most of each day.
The pass covers 2 to 6 days, so travelers can select the duration that best matches their itinerary. The reservation process for attractions like Versailles and wine tastings is straightforward, but some reviews suggest that more detailed information on bus routes and river cruise services should be provided for better planning.
While food and drinks are generally not included, several experiences, such as Parisian breakfast at Café Louise and wine tastings, are part of the package or available through reservations. Transportation to attractions is also not included, so travelers should consider other options if needed.
The Paris Pass® Plus includes a wide array of top sights and activities. For example, the Seine River Cruise with Bateaux Parisiens offers stunning city views from the water. The Montparnasse Tour provides incredible panoramic vistas from the Montparnasse Tower. For museum lovers, the Louvre and Choco-Story Paris (Chocolate Museum) are among the favorites.
Other experiences include perfume workshops by Fragonard, visits to Parc Astérix, and shopping at Galeries Lafayette with a fashion show experience. The hidden gems in Le Marais and Saint-Germain-des-Prés walking tours appeal to those seeking deeper local insights. For entertainment, options like the How to Become Parisian in One Hour Show provide a lively evening activity.
Many attractions are reservation-dependent, so using the Go City app ensures smooth access. The pass’s extensive list of options makes it a flexible choice for varied interests.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Go City app is the central tool for managing the Paris Pass® Plus. Once purchased, travelers receive instructions to download the pass, enabling easy entry to attractions. The app also provides itinerary planning, opening hours, and reservation management.
The digital format eliminates the need for paper tickets, making it practical for city travel. It’s especially helpful for multi-attraction days and for organizing reservations for popular sites like Versailles and Montparnasse. The app’s features streamline the experience, reducing the risk of missing out due to long lines or misplanned visits.
The digital pass combined with the app functionalities adds significant convenience, especially for first-time visitors unfamiliar with Paris’s logistics.

While the Paris Pass® Plus provides significant benefits, some reviews highlight that long lines at certain attractions, like Versailles, still occur despite skip-the-line privileges. The bus tour can also become crowded, with many passengers staying on the entire route instead of hopping on and off at different stops.
The pass does not include transportation to attractions, so additional travel costs should be considered. Also, food and drinks are not included unless specified, so meals need separate planning.
Finally, some reviews mention that the guidebook provided could be more up-to-date, and additional information on service routes would improve usability. Still, the overall value and convenience tend to outweigh these minor issues for most travelers.

This all-inclusive pass is best for those who want to maximize their time in Paris with organized access to major sights and experiences. It offers great value for money for visitors planning to visit multiple attractions within a short window.
First-time visitors or travelers with limited days will especially benefit from the skip-the-line privileges and comprehensive itinerary planning. Those who enjoy guided tours, museum visits, and water cruises will find the pass enriches their experience.
However, visitors who prefer flexible wandering or plan to spend significant time relaxing at cafes might find the structured nature less appealing. Also, travelers wishing to include airport transfers or meals will need to organize those separately.

The Paris Pass® Plus offers a practical, money-saving way to see Paris’s top attractions and enjoy organized experiences with minimal waiting times. It combines skip-the-line access to iconic sites like the Louvre and Eiffel Tower with a broad selection of tourist experiences, making it a strong choice for first-time visitors or those eager to cover a lot of ground.
While some attractions still see crowds, the value lies in convenience and speed, especially with reservations managed through the Go City app. The flexibility of 2-6 days allows travelers to tailor the experience to their schedule.
The Paris Pass® Plus is well-suited for organized travelers who want to maximize their time and savings, while those who prefer a more relaxed, spontaneous approach might consider alternative options.

Does the Paris Pass® Plus include the Eiffel Tower?
Yes, the pass includes the Eiffel Tower, with options for a guided climb and other experiences.
Can I visit Versailles with the pass?
Yes, the Versailles Palace is included, with a self-guided tour. However, reservations are required, which can be made via the Go City app.
How long is the pass valid?
The pass is valid for the number of consecutive days purchased, starting from the first attraction visit. It remains valid for up to 1 year from purchase.
Are food and transportation included?
No, food, drinks, and transportation to attractions are not included in the pass. Additional arrangements are necessary for these services.
What is the best way to manage reservations?
The Go City app provides a convenient platform to download your pass and schedule reservations for attractions that require booking, ensuring smooth entry.
Is the pass suitable for all ages?
Yes, the pass covers attractions that are generally accessible for most age groups, but individual attraction requirements may vary.
Can I cancel the pass?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit for a full refund.
What is the overall value of the Paris Pass® Plus?
Many reviews confirm that the pass provides significant savings and time saved, especially with skip-the-line features, making it an efficient way to explore Paris.
The Paris Pass® Plus presents a straightforward, convenient approach for seeing the highlights of Paris with cost savings and organized access. It is a smart choice for those who want to maximize their sightseeing within a limited timeframe, combining museum visits, iconic landmarks, and engaging experiences into one seamless package.
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