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Are Paris attractions free?

Free only on the first Sunday of each month: The Louvre, Musée Rodin, Musée Picasso, Musée d'Orsay and others. Always free: National museums (such as the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, etc.) are free for all persons under 26 from the European Union : proof of identity is required (passport or EU identity card).



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Paris Passlib' Culture ? 5 attractions including the Eiffel Tower ? official Paris city pass. Visits to the city's top museums and monuments for a complete cultural package during your stay in Paris. The perfect way to take advantage of exceptional leisure attractions and enjoy memorable experiences!

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It's easy to get around Paris by yourself. It's a fairly walkable city and walking through it is a great way to take it all in. Public transportation is also convenient, easy and reliable. You can easily get around Paris by metro train or buses, and Google maps will show you the best routes to take.

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10+ Spots Where You Can Really Escape the Crowds in Paris!
  • #1 Avoid Champs de Mars at sunset. ...
  • #2 Avoid having a picnic along the Seine at Île de la Cité. ...
  • #3 Avoid strolling through Jardin des Tuileries. ...
  • #4 Avoid wandering through Le Marais. ...
  • #5 Avoid vintage shopping in the Latin Quarter. ...
  • #6 Avoid admiring Notre Dame.


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We invite you to book your tickets in advance. The Moulin Rouge offers two shows every evening: at 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. (only Fridays and Saturdays at 11 p.m. until the end of March).

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It's a relatively compact city, so combining your own two feet with low-cost public transportation is the best way of of getting around in Paris. In fact, it's one of the best walking cities in the world, and it also has one of the best public transportation systems.

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The French have elevated solo dining to an art. Eating alone isn't considered sad, but rather an investment in self-care. You have to eat, so why not eat well? Women sit outside with dogs at their feet and glasses of wine at hand.

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The Subway. The metro is a simple, fast and economical way to get around Paris. The network is made up of 16 lines and has more than 300 stations, the entrance to which is indicated by a large yellow letter “M”.

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