(Last Update: 12.09.2024) Here I am with another article that I always postponed writing because I knew I would get into trouble after publishing it :) The reason for my postponement is again Introducing one of the tourist cards that will make your life easier or harder in Paris. The subject is quite complicated and it is not easy to decide who will need it and who will benefit from it. Supposedly they made a combined card for those who will benefit from many tourist attractions, but How complicated, how complicated, and they are constantly updating and diversifying their applications and promotions :) But let's not give up, let's try to solve it together:
Paris Pass Lib', Paris Municipalityimplemented by and Paris Tourism Office An official pass offered by. In the past, options were offered based on the number of days, but now they offer packages with constantly changing amounts and believe me, I am tired of keeping track of these packages.
To Sum Up 49€'from 249€Let me say it is a system that offers a price range up to 100% and allows you to choose a certain number of options according to each option. Check out the rest from the official web page link at the end of the article and get lost among the options :) :)
I guess they can't update the web page because the app is constantly changing, so instead you download the dedicated app and see and select all the options from there. As I said, I don't know more details since I haven't used this pass. Therefore campaign types, current prices and other details It would be useful to review Paris Pass Lib's own website at the end of the article.
From now on, it depends entirely on you for how many days you come to Paris, which attractions you want to attend, which museums and which zones you will visit. That's why I was asked "which card should I get?" I specifically request you not to ask the question. Because I don't have the time or patience to examine your program, separately research the prices of the museums you plan to visit and the attractions you want to do, and prepare a comparative table :) I wish I could provide VIP guidance support to everyone individually, but I wouldn't do such a thing even for money, I can't do it, it's so unpleasant. You will understand the topic :) As I said, I just want to share with you the options that I think will be useful to you, I am trying to ensure that you reach the right places with the relevant links. That's why I wanted to underline this issue, thank you for your understanding.
When doing the math to see if you need Paris Pass Lib Please note that the permanent exhibitions of museums in Paris can be visited free of charge for EU citizens or those with an EU residence permit until the age of 26, and for those coming from Turkey or another non-EU country until the age of 18.
Again When creating your itinerary, many museums in Paris are on Mondays. Louvre Museum Please note that some museums are closed on Tuesdays, such as Please. Most of them even on January 1, May 1 and December 25. public holiday Closed due to. Which museum is closed on which day in Paris? If you are wondering, you can look at the link at the end of the article. Also Free Museums on the First Sunday of Every Month Don't forget to read the article too.
I hope one day you can find the most affordable ticket to all these attractions. Pariste.Net Online Sales Site If I have the opportunity to do so, you can find all the details with Turkish explanations and easily shop for all attractions and museum entrances, but as you know, these things do not happen with personal efforts. You've known me all this time, I don't have a merchant mentality either :) Let's see what life will show.
Just jump in and come to Paris, the rest is easy...
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
Web address: parisjetaime.com/eng/tickets/paris-passlib-m9001081
Click to find out which day of the week museums are closed in Paris.
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Hello Mr. Ahmet, I read what you wrote about Paris tourist cards. I have looked into the cards that include museums, but I could not find a card that includes the entire Versailles Palace. I think the Paris Pass only allows entry to the museum inside (Trianon), am I right? 🙂 So, am I not killing all the birds with one stone? 🙂
Hello, as far as I know, the Paris Museum Pass grants entry to the Palace of Versailles, but of course I don't know the advantages and coverage areas of each card by heart, you have to go in and check them one by one. If that's how you see it, it's like that 🙂