How Much Is the Paris Museum Pass? (2026 Prices and What You Get)

In 2026 the Paris Museum Pass costs €90 for 2 days, €109 for 4 days and €139 for 6 days. It’s a single fixed adult price — no discounts, no promo codes — and the same at every authorised seller. For that, you get unlimited entry to 50+ museums and monuments plus the skip-the-ticket-queue benefit. Here’s the full price breakdown and what your money buys.

The 2026 prices

  • 2-day pass: €90 (about €45 per day).
  • 4-day pass: €109 (about €27 per day).
  • 6-day pass: €139 (about €23 per day).

One fixed price — no discounts

The pass has a single official adult price with no student, senior, group or promotional discounts, and every authorised seller charges exactly the same. So you’ll never find a legitimate “cheaper” pass — any site advertising a discount is a red flag. The only real choice is the duration and where you buy for convenience.

It went up in 2026

The 2026 prices (€90 / €109 / €139) rose notably from 2025 (€62 / €82 / €102). But individual admission prices increased too — the Louvre from €22 to €32, for instance — so the pass remains worthwhile for the same active sightseers, since the cost of the tickets it replaces went up in step.

What you get for the price

Your money buys unlimited entry to over 50 museums and monuments across Paris and the Île-de-France — the Louvre, Orsay, Versailles, Sainte-Chapelle, the Conciergerie, the Arc de Triomphe, the Panthéon, the Orangerie, Rodin, Picasso, Cluny, Les Invalides, Quai Branly, Notre-Dame’s towers and châteaux like Fontainebleau, Chantilly and Vincennes — plus the ability to skip the ticket-buying queue at each.

Is it good value?

For three or more major sites over consecutive days, yes. The Louvre alone is €32, so three sites typically cover a 2-day pass, and a well-used 4 or 6-day pass can return €200–€300 of admissions. For just one or two sites, though, individual tickets are cheaper — the pass rewards active sightseeing.

Who pays — and who’s free

The price is for adults. Under-18s of any nationality and EU residents under 26 enter the national museums free, so you only buy passes for paying adults (26+ or non-EU). There’s no senior discount, so all adults pay the same fixed price.

What’s not included in the price

The pass covers museum and monument entry only. It does not include the Eiffel Tower, the Catacombs, the Opéra Garnier, Montparnasse Tower, the Sacré-Cœur dome, Disneyland, Seine cruises, public transport, audio guides or temporary exhibitions — budget for any of those separately.

How the price works in practice

You pay once, and the pass activates only on first use, then runs for its consecutive days. There’s nothing more to pay at each included site — you simply scan your pass and enter. That flat, predictable cost, with no per-site fees, is part of what makes budgeting a Paris trip easier with the pass.

Where to buy at the official price

Buy online in advance from the official site or a trusted authorised reseller — all at the same fixed price, ideally one offering free cancellation and instant digital delivery. Buying ahead lets you book the free timed slots that several sites require, and the pass won’t start until you first use it in Paris.

A quick price-per-site reality check

To judge whether the price is right for you, think in terms of cost per visit. Spread the 2-day pass (€90) across three sites and that’s €30 each; across five sites, just €18 each — and a well-filled 6-day pass can drop below €15 a site. Compare that with paying €32 at the Louvre and €22 at Sainte-Chapelle individually, and the pass’s flat price quickly becomes the cheaper route for anyone visiting several attractions. The more you see, the less each visit effectively costs.

Buy your Paris Museum Pass now

At €90, €109 or €139 for 2, 4 or 6 days, buy your Paris Museum Pass online in advance, choose digital delivery, and book your free timed slots. Secure your pass and unlock 50+ of Paris’s greatest museums and monuments at a single fixed price.

Frequently asked questions

How much is the Paris Museum Pass in 2026?

€90 for 2 days, €109 for 4 days and €139 for 6 days.

Are there any discounts?

No — it’s a single fixed adult price with no discounts or promo codes.

Did the price rise in 2026?

Yes — up from €62 / €82 / €102 in 2025, alongside higher individual ticket prices.

What do I get for the price?

Unlimited entry to 50+ museums and monuments, plus skipping the ticket queue.

Is it good value?

Yes for three or more sites over consecutive days; otherwise tickets may be cheaper.

What’s not included?

The Eiffel Tower, Catacombs, Opéra Garnier, cruises, transport and temporary exhibitions.