
Paris Pass
An all-in bundle adding transport, a Seine cruise and a bus tour on top of museum entry — convenient but rarely the best value.
The call
Skip it unless this is central to the trip.
Why
- 01
Bundles the Museum Pass with public transport, a hop-on-hop-off bus and a river cruise.
Our read - 02
Convenient if you want one purchase to cover everything, but for most travellers buying the Museum Pass plus a transport pass separately works out cheaper.
Our read - 03
Beyond museums, the Go City Paris Pass folds in a Seine river cruise and a hop-on/hop-off bus, so it's an activities bundle, not just an entry card.
travelherstory.com - 04
It layers the museum access of the Museum Pass on top of tours and experiences, useful if you want a packed, do-everything few days.
travelherstory.com
Is it a fit?
Think twice if
You are watching the budget
Save the money. Paris Pass does not return enough for the price.
You only have one day
Leave Paris Pass for a longer trip.
You are traveling with kids
With kids, Paris Pass needs the right timing and tolerance.
You are traveling as a couple
As a couple, Paris Pass needs the right timing and tolerance.
Plan it well
- Cost
- €159+ (2-day) and up
- Timing
- Best for a short, high-intensity sightseeing trip where you'll use the cruise, bus and museums. Summer adds line-skip value.
- Booking
- Some included attractions and the same nine reservation-required museums still need a free timed slot in 2026; book ahead. Compare against Museum Pass before buying.
- Allow
- Pass (2–6 days)
- Accessibility
- Covers admissions/experiences; check each operator (cruise, bus) for step-free access.
- Getting there
- Digital pass (Go City app) or card; works across central Paris sites and transport-style extras.