4 Day Paris Museum Pass Itinerary

If you really want to explore Paris and visit many museums, monuments, and palaces without rushing, a 4 Day Paris Museum Pass itinerary is one of the best options. Four days gives you enough time to see the major highlights, visit world-famous museums, explore smaller museums, and take a day trip to Versailles.

This itinerary is designed to help you group attractions by area, so you spend less time traveling and more time enjoying Paris.


Why Choose a 4 Day Paris Museum Pass?

Many travelers choose the 4-day pass because:

  • The price per day is lower than the 2-day pass
  • You can visit more museums without rushing
  • You have time for Versailles
  • You can visit both big and small museums
  • It is ideal for a 4–5 day trip to Paris

With good planning, you can visit 10 to 14 attractions in 4 days, which makes the pass very good value.


Day 1 – Historic Paris and Famous Landmarks

Start in the historic center of Paris where many attractions are close to each other.

Morning – Louvre Museum

Start early at the Louvre.

Time needed: 2–3 hours

Focus on highlights:

  • Mona Lisa
  • Venus de Milo
  • Winged Victory
  • Egyptian collection
  • Napoleon Apartments

Midday – Sainte-Chapelle

Walk to Sainte-Chapelle.

Visit time: 30–45 minutes


Early Afternoon – Conciergerie

Next to Sainte-Chapelle.

Visit time: 45–60 minutes


Late Afternoon – Panthéon

Visit the Panthéon in the Latin Quarter.

Visit time: 1 hour


Evening – Arc de Triomphe

Climb the Arc de Triomphe for sunset views.

Visit time: 45–60 minutes


Day 1 Summary

AttractionVisit Time
Louvre3 hours
Sainte-Chapelle45 min
Conciergerie1 hour
Panthéon1 hour
Arc de Triomphe1 hour

Total = 4–5 attractions


Day 2 – Art Museums of Paris

Morning – Musée d’Orsay

Visit time: 2–3 hours


Midday – Musée de l’Orangerie

Visit time: 1 hour


Afternoon – Rodin Museum

Visit time: 1–2 hours


Late Afternoon – Army Museum (Les Invalides)

Includes Napoleon’s Tomb.

Visit time: 1–2 hours


Day 2 Summary

AttractionVisit Time
Orsay3 hours
Orangerie1 hour
Rodin Museum1.5 hours
Army Museum1.5 hours

Total = 3–4 attractions


Day 3 – Palace of Versailles

Spend most of the day at Versailles.

What to See

  • Hall of Mirrors
  • King’s Apartments
  • Queen’s Apartments
  • Gardens
  • Grand Trianon
  • Petit Trianon
  • Marie Antoinette Estate

Visit time: 4–6 hours


Evening Option – Paris Catacombs

If you return early, visit the Catacombs.

Visit time: 1–2 hours


Day 3 Summary

AttractionVisit Time
Versailles5 hours
Catacombs1.5 hours

Total = 1–2 attractions


Day 4 – Hidden Gems and Smaller Museums

On the last day, visit smaller museums and less crowded attractions.

Morning – Picasso Museum

Visit time: 1–2 hours


Midday – Cluny Museum (Medieval Museum)

Visit time: 1–1.5 hours


Afternoon – Château de Vincennes

A medieval castle near Paris.

Visit time: 1.5–2 hours


Optional – Centre Pompidou

Modern art museum.

Visit time: 1.5–2 hours


Day 4 Summary

AttractionVisit Time
Picasso Museum1.5 hours
Cluny Museum1.5 hours
Vincennes Castle2 hours
Pompidou2 hours

Total = 3–4 attractions


Total Attractions in 4 Days

DayAttractions
Day 14–5
Day 23–4
Day 31–2
Day 43–4
Total11–15 attractions

This gives you excellent value from the Paris Museum Pass.


Estimated Total Ticket Value

AttractionPrice
Louvre€30
Sainte-Chapelle€20
Conciergerie€15
Panthéon€13
Arc de Triomphe€15
Orsay€16
Orangerie€12
Rodin Museum€13
Army Museum€15
Versailles€25
Catacombs€29
Picasso Museum€16
Cluny Museum€12
Vincennes€10
Pompidou€15

Total value = €230+

The 4-day Paris Museum Pass is much cheaper than buying individual tickets.


Tips for a Smooth 4 Day Trip

To make this itinerary work well:

  • Reserve Louvre and Versailles in advance
  • Start early each day
  • Visit big museums in the morning
  • Visit small museums in the afternoon
  • Group attractions by location
  • Take breaks between museums
  • Do not try to see everything inside large museums

Final Thoughts

A 4 Day Paris Museum Pass itinerary is perfect if you want to explore Paris in depth and visit many museums without rushing. You can visit 11 to 15 attractions, including the Louvre, Versailles, Orsay, and many smaller museums.

4 Day Itinerary Overview

Day 1: Louvre, Sainte-Chapelle, Conciergerie, Panthéon, Arc de Triomphe
Day 2: Orsay, Orangerie, Rodin Museum, Army Museum
Day 3: Versailles, Catacombs
Day 4: Picasso Museum, Cluny Museum, Vincennes Castle, Pompidou

With this itinerary, you get maximum value from the Paris Museum Pass and see many of the most famous attractions in Paris.