Paris Museum Pass Itinerary for History Lovers

If you are interested in history, Paris is one of the best cities in the world to visit. From Roman times to the French Revolution, from Napoleon to World War history, Paris is full of historical monuments, palaces, and museums. With the Paris Museum Pass, you can visit many of these places without buying individual tickets.

This guide will show you the perfect Paris Museum Pass itinerary for history lovers, including castles, monuments, historic buildings, and museums.


Why Paris Is Perfect for History Lovers

Paris has more than 2,000 years of history, including:

  • Roman Paris (Lutetia)
  • Medieval Paris
  • French Revolution
  • Napoleon
  • Royal history (Versailles)
  • World War history
  • French architecture and monuments

The Paris Museum Pass includes many historical attractions, not just art museums, which makes it perfect for history lovers.


Best Historical Attractions Included in the Paris Museum Pass

Here are some of the best historical places included:

AttractionHistorical Period
LouvreMedieval palace → museum
ConciergerieFrench Revolution prison
Sainte-ChapelleMedieval royal chapel
PanthéonFrench Revolution & national heroes
Arc de TriompheNapoleon
Army MuseumFrench military history
Napoleon’s TombNapoleon
Palace of VersaillesFrench kings
Château de VincennesMedieval castle
Saint-Denis BasilicaFrench kings burial site
Cluny MuseumMedieval Paris
Paris Catacombs18th century Paris

These places together tell the story of France.


3 Day Paris Museum Pass Itinerary for History Lovers

This itinerary focuses on historical sites instead of art museums.


Day 1 – Medieval Paris and French Revolution

Morning – Sainte-Chapelle

Built in the 13th century for the French king.

Visit time: 30–45 minutes


Midday – Conciergerie

Prison during the French Revolution where Marie Antoinette was held.

Visit time: 1 hour


Afternoon – Cluny Museum (Medieval Museum)

Museum about medieval Paris.

Visit time: 1–1.5 hours


Late Afternoon – Panthéon

Burial place of famous French people like Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Marie Curie.

Visit time: 1 hour


Day 1 Summary

AttractionTime
Sainte-Chapelle45 min
Conciergerie1 hour
Cluny Museum1.5 hours
Panthéon1 hour

Total = 4 historical sites


Day 2 – Napoleon and French Military History

Morning – Army Museum (Les Invalides)

Huge museum about French military history.

You will see:

  • Armor
  • Weapons
  • War history
  • Napoleon exhibitions

Visit time: 2–3 hours


Midday – Napoleon’s Tomb

Located inside Les Invalides.

Visit time: 30–45 minutes


Afternoon – Arc de Triomphe

Built by Napoleon.

Visit time: 45–60 minutes


Optional – Louvre (History of France Section)

The Louvre is not only art — it is also a former royal palace.

Visit time: 2 hours (focus on palace rooms and history sections)


Day 2 Summary

AttractionTime
Army Museum3 hours
Napoleon’s Tomb45 min
Arc de Triomphe1 hour
Louvre2 hours

Total = 3–4 historical attractions


Day 3 – Royal France and Castles

Full Day – Palace of Versailles

Versailles is one of the most important historical sites in France.

You will see:

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

Visit time: 4–6 hours


Optional – Château de Vincennes

Medieval royal castle near Paris.

Visit time: 1.5–2 hours


Optional – Saint-Denis Basilica

Burial place of French kings.

Visit time: 1–1.5 hours


Day 3 Summary

AttractionTime
Versailles5 hours
Vincennes2 hours
Saint-Denis1.5 hours

Total = 2–3 historical sites


Total Historical Attractions in 3 Days

DayAttractions
Day 14
Day 23–4
Day 32–3
Total9–11 historical attractions

This makes the Paris Museum Pass very worth it for history lovers.


Historical Timeline You Follow With This Itinerary

PeriodAttraction
MedievalSainte-Chapelle
MedievalCluny Museum
French RevolutionConciergerie
French RevolutionPanthéon
NapoleonArc de Triomphe
NapoleonLes Invalides
Royal FranceVersailles
Medieval CastleVincennes
Royal TombsSaint-Denis

This itinerary basically follows French history in chronological order.


Tips for History Lovers Visiting Paris

  • Take an audio guide at historical sites
  • Read about the French Revolution before visiting
  • Visit Versailles early in the morning
  • Combine Conciergerie and Sainte-Chapelle
  • Combine Invalides and Rodin area
  • Do not rush Versailles
  • Visit Saint-Denis if you like royal history

Final Thoughts

A Paris Museum Pass itinerary for history lovers is perfect if you are interested in French history, castles, Napoleon, and the French Revolution. The best itinerary is:

Day 1: Sainte-Chapelle, Conciergerie, Cluny Museum, Panthéon
Day 2: Army Museum, Napoleon’s Tomb, Arc de Triomphe, Louvre
Day 3: Versailles, Vincennes, Saint-Denis

With this itinerary, you will experience more than 1,000 years of French history and get maximum value from the Paris Museum Pass.