Visiting Paris is a lifetime dream for many. When it comes true, the reality is visiting Paris can be expensive, if you hope to do and see all you’d like. The good news for those on a budget is that a Paris Pass saves both money and times.
Paris Pass Package
When you buy a Paris Pass it gets you into a wide range of activities including museums, attractions, and events for free. Since you pay for the pass ahead of time, the more sights you see and the more places you visit, the more money you save.
The Paris Pass package covers more than 60 attractions includes the following:
- Paris Museum Pass: This pass gains free admittance to more than 55 Paris museums and monuments.
- Paris Attractions Pass: The attractions pass opens the opportunity to enjoy attractions like a Seine River Cruise, unique wine tasting experiences, Musee Grevin Tour and more.
- Paris Visite Pass: This pass offers free and unlimited access to buses, the metro, and the RER (Réseau Express Régional) which is a network of five express trains that reach around the city and to surrounding suburbs. The train portion of the pass covers transportation around the city.
- Bus Tour: The Paris Bus Tour portion of the package is good for two consecutive days. This free Les Cars Rouge “hop-on-hop-off” bus tour lets you get on and off the bus to take full advantage of the tour for a full two days.
More Savings
Along with savings enjoyed when visiting attractions and museums, or using the transportation, the Paris Pass also includes special savings at restaurants and shops in central Paris. A 120-plus page guidebook is also provided to help you find your way around and to get the most of the sights and landmarks you visit.
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Nothing beats walking the streets of Paris, but after a long day, taking a bus tour or the metro can be great for sore feet! Bonus savings on different attractions can add up. What is the price of the Paris pass?