Key Info About Museum Passes In Paris

December 20, 2011
by Pierre Fontaine

If you\’re going to Paris on vacation and want to spend even just a couple of days at the museums in Paris, it may be well worth your while investing in a Paris museum pass. You pay a single fee for one pass that then allows you into more than 60 of the best museums and monuments around Paris.

There are three types of Paris museum pass that are classified in accordance with its length of validity. They are two, four and six days valid.

Apparently, longer duration demands higher price, so it would be advisable to first list down the museums you intend to see while in Paris before purchasing a pass.

The most important thing about having a Paris museum pass is that it cuts waiting time. As you have the pass already, you don\’t need to fall in line on museum to purchase a ticket. You can just produce your pass and enter.

With the Paris museum pass, you can get into as many museums or visit a single one as many times as you need. This will allow you to get in and out of the museum for lunch or to take some rest and return at a later time. Just don\’t forget to sign the back of the pass together with the date of first use to validate it.

The 2 day Paris Museum Pass is available at 30 Euros. The 4 day Paris museum pass is prices at 45 Euros while the six day pass sells for 60 euros.

Like any other pass, it doesn\’t support refunds. But nice thing is that there is no use by date printed on it. Validity date commences counting off after you sign them and start using it.

You can now buy your Paris Museum Pass online and get it sent to your home in the US before you leave. Alternatively, you can buy your museum pass when you reach Paris at any of the participating museums.

Paris museum pass are also available at various tourist information booths in Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris.

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