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Are skip the line tickets in Paris worth it?

Should you get skip-the-line tickets for the most popular Paris attractions? Yes. With well over 20 million tourists coming to the City of Lights to see its famous attractions each year, ticket lines get long - very, very, long. Don't waste your time in Paris by standing in ticket lines when you don't have to.



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The Paris City Pass is designed to simplify your sightseeing experience, making it straightforward, seamless, and affordable. Incorporating access to more than 50 museums and attractions, the 24H Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour, and a Seine River cruise, it is an indispensable part of your Parisian adventure.

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6 Ways To Skip The Lines at Paris Attractions
  1. #1 - Buy Skip The Line Tickets.
  2. #2 - Choose The Right Entrance.
  3. #3 - Opt For Guided Tours.
  4. #4 - Grab Paris City/Museum Pass.
  5. #5 - Visit Paris At Night.
  6. #6 - Visit Paris During The Low Season.
  7. Attractions In Paris With The Longest Queues: What Can I Expect?


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Navigo Easy: Best Paris Metro Pass for Tourists The Navigo Easy Pass is a flexible and convenient Paris Metro card that can be loaded with T+ tickets, Orly Bus tickets, Roissy Bus tickets, or a Paris Metro Day Pass. In our opinion, the Navigo Easy Pass is the best Paris Metro Pass for tourists.

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Mandatory reservation of a time slot. Since July 2019, access to the Louvre with the PARIS MUSEUM PASS can only be guaranteed by booking a time slot. Without this, admission can sometimes be a very lengthy or even impossible process during periods when there are a lot of visitors.

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Understanding security checks at the Eiffel Tower All visitors, whether they bought their tickets in advance or want to buy them on site, must undergo two security check steps: the first occurs at the entrance to the site and the second prior to entering the pillar to take the elevator or stairs.

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Métro. The Metro is the easiest, least expensive and quickest way to go out and to get home. Fourteen lines crisscross Greater Paris, from east to west and north to south. Good to know: As part of certain celebrations and events (New Year's Eve, Fête de la Musique, etc.), the Metro is open—and free—most of the night.

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Zones 1-3 allow you to travel within the city of Paris, i.e. within the limits marked in yellow on the map. With zones 4-5, you can travel throughout the Greater Paris region, and venture even further, to Disneyland Paris, for example, or to Versailles and its chateau, as well as to the Paris airports.

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