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Paris Museum Pass: The Ultimate Guide

Tips, Tricks & Hidden Gems

Directed by Matthew

The Paris Museum Pass is an absolute must-have for any visitor to the City of Lights! This magical pass grants you free entry to many of Paris's most famous museums and monuments, including the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, and the Palace of Versailles. Plus, you can often skip the long ticket lines and use dedicated entrances for pass holders. But it's not enough to just buy the pass – you need to know how to use it effectively! In this guide, we'll share insider tips, from essential tricks to little-known secrets, to help you make the most of your Paris Museum Pass.


1. Understanding the Paris Museum Pass

The Paris Museum Pass provides free entry to major museums and monuments in and around Paris. It's available in 2-day, 4-day, and 6-day options, and the days must be used consecutively. For example, if you activate a 2-day pass on a Tuesday, it will expire at the end of Wednesday. It is very important to note that it is activated at the entrance to the first museum/monument you visit. Plan how many days you want to visit museums and choose between 2,4, and 6 day passes.


2. Types of Paris Museum Pass

There are two types of Paris Museum Pass. physical pass and e-pass. E-pass is more popular between these two, since it can be easily used by mobile. You can safely purchase e-pass at WAUG, the official retailer, and is cheaper than buying at official website.

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3. Essential Tips You Need to Know!

Louvre Requires Reservations:
Even with the Museum Pass, you must book a free time slot reservation on the Louvre's official website. Entry is not permitted without a reservation! (There are dedicated reservation slots for pass holders.)

Versailles Reservations Recommended:
During peak season, reserving a time slot for the Palace of Versailles is also highly recommended, especially on days with the fountain show in the gardens.

Use the Dedicated Pass Holder Lines:
Most museums and monuments have separate, faster entry lines for Paris Museum Pass holders. This can save you significant time!

Don't Miss the Arc de Triomphe:
The Arc de Triomphe is included with the pass, and the rooftop terrace offers stunning panoramic views of Paris. It's especially beautiful at night.


4. Little-Known, But Useful, Tips!

Bag Check:
Most museums and monuments require a bag check before entry. Large bags may need to be checked into a locker (which may have a fee).

Photography:
Photography is generally allowed, but flash photography is usually prohibited.

Check for Closed Days:
Each museum/monument has its own closing days! Always check the official website before visiting (many are closed on Mondays or Tuesdays).

Beware of Losing Your Pass:
Lost passes cannot be replaced. Keep it safe!


5. Hidden Gems: Off-the-Beaten-Path Museums

Here are some lesser-known museums, included with your Paris Museum Pass, that offer a quieter, more intimate experience:

Musée Picasso:
Explore Picasso's works organized by period and theme. Located in the Marais district, it's perfect for combining with a neighborhood stroll.

Musée de l'Orangerie:
Home to Monet's stunning Water Lilies series. Located in the Tuileries Garden, it's ideal for a relaxing visit.

Musée Rodin:
See Rodin's masterpieces like The Thinker and The Gates of Hell. The beautiful outdoor sculpture garden is a highlight.

Sainte-Chapelle:
Famous for its breathtaking stained-glass windows. Visit when the light is streaming through for the most spectacular effect (located on the Île de la Cité).

Conciergerie:
Also on the Île de la Cité, this former palace was used as a prison during the French Revolution. You can see the cell where Marie Antoinette was held.

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