Short answer: no. No promo codes, no student rates, no seasonal sales. But there are real ways to pay less for Paris museums — here’s every one of them.
Last updated: July 2026 · All claims verified against official pricing
No discount code for the Paris Museum Pass exists. No promo codes exist at any seller — any website offering a “promo code” or “coupon” is either misleading you or selling something that isn’t the genuine pass.
Why No Codes
Why There’s No Discount — Ever
The Paris Museum Pass is issued by the Réunion des musées nationaux, the French public body that runs the national museum network. No seller offers promotional pricing on it. There are no student, senior, or group rates on the pass itself.
Warning: sites advertising “Paris Museum Pass discount code 2026” typically lead to expired coupon pages, unrelated products, or unofficial resellers charging above the standard price. If a price looks dramatically low, you are not looking at the genuine pass.
Seen a “20% off” banner? Some competitor sites run “Book your Paris Pass with 20% discount” banners — the links lead to unrelated searches, not a discounted Museum Pass. No seller offers 20% off. Others promote a genuine 10% code for the Go City Paris Pass — a different bundled product that merely includes the Museum Pass. Coupon sites listing codes like “SAVEMORE” or “2-day for €65” are fabricated: the official checkout has no promo-code field.
The Real Savings
What Actually Cuts Your Paris Museum Costs
✗ Doesn’t exist
Promo codes — none, from any seller
Student discount — full adult price from 18
Senior discount — no reduced rate at any age
Group rates — every adult pays the same
Early-bird or last-minute deals — price never varies
✓ Actually free or cheaper
Under 18: free everywhere — children never need a pass at national museums, any nationality
EU residents under 26: free — with proof of age and EU/EEA residency
First Sunday of the month — many national museums are free (expect long queues)
Disabled visitors + one companion — free at many venues
The pass itself — versus individual tickets, if you visit 4+ venues
The genuine saving isn’t a code — it’s the pass price versus buying tickets one by one. Four major venues already beat the 2-day pass price:
Venue
Individual ticket
The Louvre
€32
Palace of Versailles
€32
Sainte-Chapelle
€22
Musée d’Orsay
€16
Total
€95 vs €90 2-day pass
Everything after those four is free with the pass — and there are 50+ more covered venues. Run your own itinerary through the worth-it calculator → for your exact figure.
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No. No promotional codes exist at any seller. Any site claiming to offer one is misleading.
No — everyone 18 and over pays the full adult price. However, EU/EEA residents under 26 enter French national museums free without any pass, which is better than a discount. Non-EU students pay full price.
No reputable seller undercuts the official price. Be wary of airport kiosks and unofficial resellers, which sometimes charge above it.
Children under 18 enter national museums free and never need a pass — a family of two adults and two children buys only two passes. See the family guide for details.
No. “20% discount” banners on competitor sites link to unrelated pages, not a discounted pass. The only genuine promo codes you’ll find apply to the Go City Paris Pass — a different bundled product — never the Paris Museum Pass itself.
If you’ll visit 4 or more covered venues, the pass beats individual tickets. Fewer than that, buy individual tickets — and use first-Sunday free days if your dates line up.
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