Paris City Pass
Paris has two city pass options worth comparing – the Go City All-Inclusive Pass and the Go City Explorer Pass. This page covers what each one includes, how they're priced, what's not covered, and how to decide which is right for your trip.
How it works
One pass, unlimited access
Buy online
Purchase your pass in minutes. It's fully digital — nothing to print.
Choose your pass
Pick All-Inclusive (unlimited days), Explorer (choose attractions), or Essentials.
Scan and go
Show your pass at each attraction. No separate tickets, no queueing to pay.
Save as you go
The more you visit, the more you save. Passes typically break even by the second attraction.
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One pass, all the sights
Save up to 50% on Paris's top attractions. All passes are digital, free to cancel within 90 days, and activate only when you're ready.
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Common questions
FAQs
Is the Paris city pass worth it?
Yes, if you're planning three or more paid attractions. A 3-day All-Inclusive pass at approximately €164 can cover €300+ in gate prices. One caveat: if you're an EU citizen under 26, most Paris museums are free for you – the pass only adds value for paid experiences like the Eiffel Tower, Seine cruise, and Hop-On Hop-Off bus.
Does the Paris city pass include the Louvre and Eiffel Tower?
Not automatically. The standard Go City All-Inclusive does not include the Louvre or Eiffel Tower. You'll need the All-Inclusive Plus variant, or you can select them individually via the Explorer Pass. Always check which pass type you're buying – these are the two attractions most visitors assume are covered.
What's the difference between the Paris city pass and the Paris Museum Pass?
The Paris Museum Pass covers museums only – no transport, no tours, no Eiffel Tower. The Go City city pass bundles museums with the Eiffel Tower, river cruises, tours, and (on 3-day+ options) transport. If your priority is museums across multiple days, the Paris Museum Pass is cheaper. If you want a broader mix of experiences, the city pass wins.
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