Grab the Paris City Pass and gain access to Paris’ top attractions including museums like Louvre Museum and monuments like Palace of Versailles.
Select from 2, or 4-day passes to fit your travel plans and interests, allowing you to explore Paris at your own pace and visit a variety of attractions.
Travel through Paris effortlessly with the Paris City Pass and enjoy priority access, skip long queues, and explore the city's top attractions without the hassle.
Visit the Louvre Museum, home to world-famous art pieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, offering a rich experience of history, culture and art.
Explore the Palace of Versailles, known for its stunning gardens, impressive architecture, and historical significance, and learn about the lavish life of French royalty.
Paris City Pass Location: Big Bus Information Center, 11 Avenue de l'Opéra, 75009 Paris
Operational Timings: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Activity Duration: 2, 3, 4, or 6 Days (Depending upon the package of your choice)
About Paris City Pass:
Explore the enchanting city of lights with the Paris city pass and marvel at its modern art, architecture, and historical monuments. The pass offers access tickets to over 50 popular tourist attractions, including the Louvre Museum, Orsay Museum, and Centre Pompidou, with skip-the-line access.
Choose from 2, 3, or 4 day options and make your journey seamless and hassle-free. Book the Paris City Pass and admire the beauty and charm of the city, creating beautiful memories with your family and friends.
About the Activity:
The best time to visit Paris is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) months. The weather is mild, and the crowds are smaller than in the busy summer months. However, Paris is a year-round destination, so the best time to visit depends on your personal preferences and travel goals.
The length of time needed to explore Paris depends on your travel goals and interests. Ideally, a minimum of 3-4 days is recommended to see the main attractions and get a taste of the city's culture and cuisine. However, for a more in-depth exploration of the city, a week or more would be ideal.
Paris is generally considered a safe city for visitors. However, like any major city, there are some areas that are best avoided at night. It is always advisable to be aware of your surroundings and take basic safety precautions, such as keeping your belongings close and not carrying large sums of cash.