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The Paris Museum Pass is one of the best pre-travel purchases you can make. It doesn't matter if you are a first visitor to Paris or if you are old expert on the city. If you want to visit any of the famous sites that makes Paris famous, such as the Louvre, or the Orsay Museum then you will benefit by simply having the pass to get in more quickly. Other sites like Versailles Palace also experience lines every day, and this pass will get you in without waiting. Many of the smaller sites don't often have
lines, so you can then rely on the value of the pass for your
benefit. Visiting just a few of the big sites can cover the
cost of the pass, and from there you are basically visiting
all the rest for free! TO ORDER
CLICK HERE Why buy the Paris Museum Pass in advance? 1. avoids dealing with finding/buying it in Paris. (Saves time) 2. When the museum pass arrives, you can look at the included booklet to know the exact open hours for each site. You will know the nearest metro, and the day(s) of the week when the site may be closed. You can then plan your daily visits for the smoothest and most productive visits - more time in the sites, less time wasted in Paris! 3. learn about sites you may not already know about and find something that you will really enjoy visiting. 4. Buy it in a package that we offer and save even more money, or book at least a 3 night hotel stay with us and we'll waive the shipping on the order! Some tips for using the Paris Museum Pass: 1. buy the appropriate duration. If you aren't a big museum person, you could either buy just a 2 day pass for the big sites, or if money isn't an issue, buy the 6 day pass and then you don't have to worry about doing consecutive days visits. 2. the Paris Museum Pass is used only in consecutive days, and a day is a calendar day, not a 24 hour clock. So, if you arrive in Paris at 3pm and start using your pass, you will have used 1 day by the closing time of the sites available that day. Then, to continue you have to visit the other sites you want in the following days. We suggest to maximize that you start using your pass in the morning of the 1st day. 3. visiting times - weekdays are better than weekends for the big sites. The Louvre has a free entrance day and should be avoided as the most crowded time. July and August are very busy in the big sites, but mornings are best. Leave some of the smaller sites for afternoon and weekend visits. 4. Versailles, we offer a minivan tour or you can travel by metro/RER to Versailles. Note that your pass will get you into the Palace, but the site now offers other attractions outside the main building which may require additional entry fees. TO ORDER The Paris Museum Pass includes all of the following sites both in the city of Paris and the Ile de France Region surrounding Paris: Arc de Triomphe -
http://www.monum.fr/m_arc/fs_index.dml?lang=en Ile de France - Region surround the city of Paris Musee de l’Air et de l’Espace -
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Paris Museum Passes are valid for consecutive days of 2, 4, or 6 days. Each pass comes with a list of attractions included with telephone numbers, addresses, and open hours.
This pass is essential to total freedom of visitation and time maximization, especially when combined with the Visite pass. Children under 18 can receive reduced pricing when you buy an individual entrance at each site, but at national museums/monuments (about 37 of the total list) children under 18 are free.
With every delivery, you’ll get a FREE map of Paris with Metro and RER maps included, FREE Fashion Show Invitation, and shopping discount as well as a GIFT Offer from Galeries Lafayette. ALSO, included are discounts to PARIS STORY and FRAGONARD Perfume Shops.

