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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.

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The verdict

Who it's worth it for

Great for

Depends
  • Families with kids
  • Couples
  • Solo travellers
  • History & culture buffs
  • The genuinely curious
Not for
  • Travellers on a budget
  • If you've only got a day

A skip for most travellers.

Why we say this

Insider secrets & local vibes

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
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
Like the Museum Pass it carries skip-the-line access at major sites, a genuine time-saver in peak season.
artvisitguide.com
At ~€139/2 days it's well above the Museum Pass and only pays off if you'd actually do the cruise, bus and tours — otherwise stick with the cheaper Museum Pass.
travelherstory.com
Like all such passes, chasing your money's worth can leave you rushing rather than savoring — and 2026 reservation rules add friction.
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What it feels like

Reading the room, traveller by traveller

  • First-timers

    If you want the cruise, the bus and the big museums in one go-go-go itinerary, the Paris Pass consolidates it — but only choose it for the experiences.

    You should choose the Paris Pass if you are interested in doing experiences and activities

    travelherstory.com
  • On a budget

    If you mainly want museums, churches and castles, the cheaper Paris Museum Pass covers that without paying for bus-and-cruise extras.

    Worth it if you'd use those extras; otherwise, stick with the Museum Pass.

    travelherstory.com
  • With kids

    The hop-on bus and river cruise can be a hit with kids and save legs, which tips the value toward families over solo museum-goers.

  • As a couple

    A Seine cruise plus museum access in one card makes a romantic, low-planning few days — just confirm you'll use enough to clear the higher price.

What people say

Straight from the reviews

The Paris Pass (Go City, ~€139/2 days) adds a river cruise and hop-on bus

travelherstory.com

Worth it if you'd use those extras; otherwise, stick with the Museum Pass.

travelherstory.com

you could end up rushing around and not fully taking in the experiences

travelyesplease.com
Good to know

Before you go

Cost
€159+ (2-day) and up
Time
Pass (2–6 days)
Last verified
2026-06-17
Best time
Best for a short, high-intensity sightseeing trip where you'll use the cruise, bus and museums. Summer adds line-skip value.
Getting there
Digital pass (Go City app) or card; works across central Paris sites and transport-style extras.
Hours
Sold in day-count tiers (e.g. ~€139/2 days); validity runs on consecutive/calendar days per the tier.
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.
Accessibility
Covers admissions/experiences; check each operator (cruise, bus) for step-free access.
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