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What to expect
Enjoy direct access to more than 50 museums and monuments in Paris and the surrounding area!
The Paris Museum Pass is available is for 2, 4, 6 days and gives you access to the permanent collections and some temporary exhibitions.
Click here to check the full list of the museums and monuments included in your Pass.
Your Paris Museum Pass activates on the date and time of your choice, starting from your first visit. Three durations of the pass are available as follows:
- 48 consecutive hours (2 days)
- 96 consecutive hours ( 4 days)
- 144 consecutive hours (6 days)
COVID-19 information
The following health and safety measures are in place, so you can relax and enjoy your experience.Visitor numbers are limited to reduce crowds
The experience complies with government regulations
Social distancing is enforced
Areas frequented by visitors are regularly disinfected
Hand sanitizers are provided for staff and visitors
All gear/equipment is sanitized between use
Visitors are required to bring and wear masks
Guides and all other staff are required to wear masks
Visitors over 18 must show their ID and proof of one of the following: a full vaccination or first vaccination (this requirement varies depending on the country) received at least 15 days prior, recovery from a COVID-19 infection in the past 6 months, or a negative result from a PCR or antigen test taken no more than 48 hours before the experience starts. This may also apply to those aged 12 and above
What's included
Paris Museum Pass valid for 48hrs, 96 hrs or 144 hrs
Location
Office du Tourisme de Paris, 29 rue de Rivoli 75004 Paris
Meeting point:
Redeem your voucher to collect your pass at the Office du Tourisme de Paris during opening hours. Open every day except Sunday from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm (10.00 am to 7.00 pm from 1st November to 30th April). Closed on 1st May. IMPORTANT: During this reopening period, we ask customers to wear a mask to access the Office du Tourisme de Paris currently open from 10.00 am to 5.45 pm
Provider
Office du Tourisme et des Congrès
Important to know
- Please note that some of the venues included in the Museum Pass may require pre-booking. Please check carefully the official website of the venue before you go
- To visit the Louvre Museum's permanent collections, a free reservation with entry time is required on Louvre's website. Once you've collected your Pass at the Office du Tourisme, you'll be able to make a reservation (for free) on the Louvre's website using the serial number of your pass. To enter the museum, all Paris Museum Pass holders must present their Paris Museum Pass, along with a document that confirms their reservation of the Louvre Museum.
- Your Paris Museum Pass activates on the date and time of your choice, starting from your first visit.
- The Paris Museum Pass grants 1 entry per site, whatever the duration of the pass
- The fast-track aspect of the pass cannot always be guaranteed at certain sites that require the visitor to collect a free ticket in order to enter, or when there is a security check or restricted and limited access for security reasons.
- Museums and monuments are usually closed on Mondays or Tuesdays, 1st January, 1st May and 25th December
- Exceptional closures and free admission (strikes, public holidays...) will not give cause for any extension of the duration, nor any refund for one or several days
- Please note: during the Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens at Versailles, the shows and groves are not accessible to the public. To visit the gardens during this period, it is necessary to buy a supplement on the website of the Palace of Versailles or on-site at the ticket office.