Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comParis Pass
Duration: 2, 4 or 6 days (approx.)
Location: Paris, France
Product code: 2036PARIS
152 reviews of Paris Pass
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If you plan to see lots of places and travel extensively in Paris, it is a very good deal.
Reviewed by: Mian Ashar A, Canada, October 2007
This was a great pass. It didn't work quite as well as the London pass, but overall, it was an excellent value and I recommend it over a tour group any day.
Reviewed by: Jamie N, United States, September 2007
The Paris Pass was definitely value for money and I would buy it again! Quick planning was necessary upon collecting the passes though because little information was given beforehand. We travelled all over Paris in two days, although my friend had a bit of trouble with her Metro ticket and this caused havoc at the stations! The only disappointment I found was that although the pass guarantees you entry to some attractions you still have to pay to climb steps and see special exhibitions!
Reviewed by: Jeanette W, United Kingdom, September 2007
You do need to go around all the museum's to get your money's worth out of the Pass, but it is a good queue jumper at the Louvre. Do the open top bus bit first - it is quite near to the Hard Rock Cafe where you pick your Pass up. We did go to Disneyland. We got on the train in Paris using the Orange travel card supplied, this only goes up to Zone 3 though. When we got to the Disney station, we got stung for 25 Euros each as our tickets did not go to Zone 5 - there was no inspector on the train and we thought we could pay the difference when we got there, but no! So beware!
Reviewed by: David W, United Kingdom, September 2007
The pass was really useful, especially for the metro. But a few of the big attractions are not included, which was a small disappointment.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, September 2007
Great value if you take advantage of what is included in the package. Make sure not to date the Museum Pass until the first time you use it!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2007
Got to see where everything was, and was able to get on and off at what I wanted to see more of.
Reviewed by: Rose R, United Kingdom, August 2007
We bought the Paris Pass for four days. We did the boat trip, Musee du Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, Tour Montparnasse, Musee Grevin the wax museum, Arc de Triomphe, Palais Garnier, and the open top bus tour. Notre Dame is free to go in if you don't want a guided tour. One thing we missed out was Espace Dali. We didn't realize we had the vouchers to get in, instead we presented the Paris Pass booklets and were rejected. We were very disappointed indeed. I would advise anyone to look carefully what vouchers there are in the voucher book. Also, it would have been even better if Tour Eiffel had been included in the Paris Pass. It was the first tour we wanted to do.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, August 2007
The pass was a very useful thing to have for our stay in Paris; it made our trip and experiences extremely easy!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, July 2007
Everything was fabulous. Unfortunately, the Metro pass did not work after the first two days.
Reviewed by: Christine S, United States, July 2007
Having the Paris Pass during the summer months is wonderful to eliminate the long lines at museums. The Open Tour bus was also a good way of getting acquainted with the city.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, July 2007
We loved everything except the subway pass, which didn't working on the third day.
Reviewed by: Kam Yin C, United States, July 2007
It was fantastic. We didn't have trouble anywhere; everything was very organized. I'm so glad we bought the pass before going.
Reviewed by: Diana M, United States, July 2007
This pass saved us the time of standing in line for tickets. It made going to many attractions much quicker and simpler. We used the metro constantly to go from place to place. Definitely worth the cost for convenience.
Reviewed by: Caroline K, United States, July 2007
Would recommend - we only had 2 days in Paris and this gave us a good overall tour of everything.
Reviewed by: Tami K, United States, June 2007
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