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Discover over 90 attractions in Paris with the Paris Pass® Plus, including the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Versailles, river tours, and museum access, for $209.

The Paris Pass® Plus offers a comprehensive way to experience over 90 attractions across Ile-de-France with digital convenience. Priced at $209 per person, it provides 2 to 6 days of access, making it a flexible option for travelers eager to see the Louvre Museum, Eiffel Tower, Palace of Versailles, and more. This combo pass combines the Paris Pass and Paris Museum Pass, unlocking a wide range of sights, activities, and guided tours.
Designed for those who want to maximize their time and savings, this pass features priority entry and discounts, with the added benefit of syncing to the Go City app. While the pass offers significant savings—up to 50% compared to purchasing tickets separately—it’s best suited for visitors planning to visit multiple attractions within a short timeframe. The reviews highlight the value of skipping lines and gaining easy access to popular sites, though some note the need for advance reservations and ticket management.
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This tour offers a dual-pass system: the Paris Pass grants access to 40+ attractions, while the Paris Museum Pass covers 50+ museums and galleries. You receive a digital pass that can be used over multiple days, with activation upon your first attraction visit. The Go City app provides an itinerary planner, making it easy to manage reservations and check attraction hours.
The museum access includes renowned venues like the Louvre, Orsay Museum, Rodin Museum, and Picasso Museum. Meanwhile, the attraction access encompasses Eiffel Tower, Palace of Versailles, Big Bus tours, Seine River cruises, and guided experiences such as the Croque Monsieur & Champagne Cocktail by the Seine or French Wine Tasting in Montmartre. The package also features walking tours, special experiences, and show tickets, creating a broad and diverse itinerary.

The list of attractions under this pass is extensive, with highlights such as the Louvre Museum and Eiffel Tower. You can climb the Eiffel Tower with priority access, avoiding long lines, and enjoy a guided climb option. The Seine River Cruise with Bateaux Parisiens offers scenic views of Paris from the water, while the Palace of Versailles lets you explore the opulent royal estate and gardens.
Other key stops include the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame (exterior-only), Sacré-Cœur and Montmartre walking tour, Orsay Museum, and Self-Guided Champagne Gourmand experiences. For those interested in modern Parisian culture, the pass provides entry to hidden gems like the Choco-Story Paris Chocolate Museum and Women of Paris walking tour.

The digital nature of the pass means you download your passes after purchase, with instructions sent via email. You then head directly to attractions, presenting your digital pass or reservation as needed. The Go City app helps coordinate your itinerary, check opening hours, and reserve spots at attractions requiring advance booking.
Most attractions are only accessible once, so planning is essential. The pass is valid for 1 year from purchase, but activation occurs upon your first visit. The consecutive days are counted from that activation. For 2 or 3-day passes, you also receive a Paris Museum Pass that needs to be downloaded before starting your sightseeing.
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Beyond the main sites, the pass grants access to a variety of experiences such as the Montparnasse French Wine Tasting or the Perfume Mini Workshop by Fragonard. You can also explore Parisian neighborhoods with guided walking tours through Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Latin Quarter, or Montmartre.
For entertainment enthusiasts, options include a Fashion Show at Galeries Lafayette, Rex Studios with Afternoon Popcorn, or the “How to Become Parisian in One Hour” Show. Family-friendly activities include the Aquarium de Paris and Parc Astérix. These experiences make the pass more than just a sightseeing ticket—it’s an interactive way to experience Paris’s culture and lifestyle.
Since both passes are digital, there is no fixed meeting point. Travelers receive instructions for downloading the Museum Pass, allowing instant access to many attractions. Reservations may be required for some sites, and the Go City app streamlines this process.
The main advantage is flexibility: with easy access and skip-the-line benefits, you can customize your schedule. Transport to attractions is typically not included, so planning public transport or walking is necessary. The pass durations are designed for efficient use within the chosen time frame—2 to 6 days—making it ideal for both short trips and extended stays.

This all-in-one pass is especially beneficial for organized travelers who want to cover a lot of ground in a limited time. Its priority access and extensive list of attractions make it perfect for those who prefer structured sightseeing. The cost savings and additional experiences appeal to visitors eager to maximize value.
However, some reviews note that more than a few days are needed to see everything comfortably, highlighting that shorter durations might feel rushed. The requirement for reservations and ticket management also means some planning ahead is necessary, especially during busy seasons.

The Paris Pass® Plus offers an impressive collection of attractions and experiences, all accessible with a single digital pass. Its value for money becomes evident when visiting multiple sites like the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Versailles, and enjoying river cruises and guided tours.
This pass suits history buffs, culture lovers, and families who want convenience and variety. The priority access can save significant time, especially at crowded sites like the Louvre and Eiffel Tower. Its flexible durations and comprehensive range make it a strong choice for travelers planning an active, well-rounded exploration of Paris.
While it may require some pre-planning and reservation management, the ease of use and extensive benefits make the Paris Pass® Plus a recommended option for those seeking a smooth, diverse Paris experience.

How many days is the Paris Pass® Plus valid for?
The pass is valid for 2, 3, 4, or 6 days, starting from your first attraction visit, and remains valid for one year from purchase.
Does the pass include access to the Eiffel Tower?
Yes, the pass includes climb the Eiffel Tower with priority access, helping you skip long lines. There is an optional lift available if climbing all the steps isn’t suitable.
Are museum visits included with the pass?
The Paris Museum Pass included in the bundle provides access to over 50 museums and galleries, such as the Louvre, Orsay Museum, and Rodin Museum.
What attractions are part of the tour besides museums?
Besides museums, the pass features landmarks like Notre Dame (exterior-only), Arc de Triomphe, Versailles Palace, and experiences like Seine River cruises, guided walks, and wine tastings.
Is transportation included in the pass?
No, transport to and from attractions is not included unless explicitly stated, so travelers should plan public transit or walking.
Can I use the pass on multiple days if I don’t visit every attraction immediately?
Yes, the pass is valid for consecutive days once activated, and can be used anytime within a year of purchase.
Are reservations necessary for attractions like Versailles or the Louvre?
Some attractions may require reservations, and the Go City app helps manage these to ensure smooth entry.
What do reviews say about the value of this pass?
Reviews mention good value for money, especially when visiting multiple sites, with some noting that more days are needed to fully enjoy everything included. The priority access is highly appreciated.