What Happens If You Lose Your Paris Museum Pass?
Lost or damaged your pass mid-trip? Here’s the official policy and your real practical options — depending on whether you have a digital or physical pass.
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This is one of the most practical reasons to choose the digital version over a physical card. If you lose your phone, the QR code is still in your email — accessible on any device. If you lose a physical card, it’s gone.
Digital Pass vs Physical Card: What Happens
Lost your phone or deleted the email?
Your QR code was delivered to your email address at the time of purchase. Log into that inbox on any device — laptop, borrowed phone, hotel computer — and your pass is there.
Search your inbox for the sender (Tiqets or GetYourGuide depending on where you bought) and look for the confirmation email with the QR code attached.
Lost or stolen card?
The official Paris Museum Pass programme does not offer replacements for lost or stolen physical cards. No exceptions are made for theft, damage, or accidental loss.
Your only option is to buy a new pass at full price, or to switch to individual tickets for the remainder of your visit.
See the full comparison: Digital vs Physical Paris Museum Pass →
What to Do If You’ve Lost Your Pass
Where to Buy a Replacement Pass in Paris
If you need to buy a new pass urgently during your trip, you have a few options — though buying online is still the fastest even when you’re already in Paris.
How to Make Sure You Don’t Lose Your Pass
A few simple steps before your trip can save a lot of stress if things go wrong:
For physical passes: Keep it in a dedicated section of your wallet, separate from cards you use frequently. Photograph both sides as soon as you receive it.
