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What is the benefit of Paris Museum Pass?

The PMP offers free and direct access to more than 50 museums (permanent collections) and monuments in Paris and the Paris region for a duration of 2 (48 hours), 4 (96 hours) or 6 (144 hours) consecutive days.



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The Paris Museum Pass lets you skip the line at many top museums and monuments by reserving a specific date/time slot. To be clear, none of these ticket and tour options let you skip security lines.

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The PMP offers free and direct access to more than 50 museums (permanent collections) and monuments in Paris and the Paris region for a duration of 2 (48 hours), 4 (96 hours) or 6 (144 hours) consecutive days.

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Get your hands on Arc de Triomphe tickets with The Paris Pass and witness the magnificence of the monument. Its breath-taking view of the city will leave you in awe, making your Parisian journey unforgettable.

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Skip lines to major museums with a Paris Museum Pass and venture to Mont Saint-Michel in the northern countryside of Normandy, France to complete your holiday.

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The Arc de Triomphe honors those who fought and died for France during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, with the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. Under its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from the First World War.

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Metro. The Paris Metro is our preferred way to get around the city when we travel around central Paris. This is because it is fast, affordable, has a regular service, and it covers the majority of the attractions in the city centre. The Paris metro system is currently made up of 16 lines and 302 stations.

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The cheapest way to get into Paris from the airport is to take a bus or ride the RER train. This route means more luggage handling on your part as you make your way to the bus at the airport and to your hotel at the other end, but it can save money.

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How much would it cost to build Versailles in today's money? Versailles Palace could take anywhere between $2-300 billion to build in today's money.

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