Paris Museum Pass Price 2026
Current prices for every pass duration. Where to buy, what’s changed, and whether there are any discounts worth knowing about.
⚡ 2026 Prices at a Glance
The Paris Museum Pass costs €90 for 2 consecutive days, €109 for 4 days, and €139 for 6 days. These are fixed adult prices — there are no student, senior, or group discounts on the pass itself. Children under 18 enter all national museums free and never need a pass. Prices increased in 2026; the last increase before that was in 2023. There is no cheaper official source — all reputable resellers charge the same price.
Official 2026 Pricing
Pass Prices — All Durations
The Museum Pass is sold in three durations only. There is no 1-day, 3-day, or 5-day option.
| Pass Duration | Adult Price | Child (under 18) | Cost Per Day | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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2-Day Pass
2 consecutive calendar days
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€90 | Free | €45 | Weekend trips · 4–6 museums |
|
4-Day Pass Most Popular
4 consecutive calendar days
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€109 | Free | €27 | 4–5 night stays · most visitors |
|
6-Day Pass
6 consecutive calendar days
|
€139 | Free | €23 | Week-long trips · museum enthusiasts |
Which Duration?
Choose the Right Pass for Your Trip
The right duration depends on how many days you’re spending in Paris and how many museums you plan to visit.
- Covers 2 consecutive calendar days of unlimited museum access
- Pays for itself at just 3 museums — Louvre (€32) + Orsay (€16) + Arc de Triomphe (€16) = €64, already two-thirds of the pass price
- Ideal for visitors fitting Paris into a broader European trip
- Skip the ticket queue at every covered venue for 2 days
- The most popular choice — covers a typical Paris trip with room for spontaneous museum visits
- Only €19 more than the 2-Day pass but gives you double the time
- Comfortably covers: Louvre, Versailles, Orsay, Arc de Triomphe, Sainte-Chapelle, Rodin — saving €112 vs individual tickets
- Includes a day trip to Versailles without needing to plan around pass days
- The best per-day value at just €23 per day for 6 consecutive days
- Ideal if you plan to visit both Paris museums and day trips to Versailles, Fontainebleau, or Chantilly
- Worth it if you plan 8+ venues — easily achievable over 6 days
- Only €30 more than the 4-Day but gives you 2 extra full days of access
Not sure which to pick? Our pass duration calculator takes your planned museums and recommends the best option.
Price History
How Prices Have Changed Over the Years
The Paris Museum Pass price has increased three times since 2019. Here’s how the pricing has evolved.
| Year | 2-Day | 4-Day | 6-Day | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019–2022 | €48 | €62 | €74 | Base prices |
| 2023 | €52 | €66 | €78 | +8% |
| 2024–2025 | €62 | €82 | €102 | +19% |
| 2026 (current) | €90 ↑ +45% | €109 ↑ +33% | €139 ↑ +36% | Largest rise |
Where to Buy
Best Place to Buy the Museum Pass
All reputable sellers charge the same official price — there is no discount for buying in any particular place. The difference is convenience, delivery speed, and cancellation terms.
Discounts
Is There a Discount on the Museum Pass?
This is one of the most searched questions — and the answer is mostly no. But there are some important free-entry rules that effectively work as discounts.
- No student discount — the Museum Pass is the same price for all adults regardless of age or student status
- No senior discount — full adult price applies for all ages 18 and over
- No group discount — groups of any size pay the same per-person price
- No early-bird or last-minute deals — the price is fixed and doesn’t vary by when you buy
- No promo codes — any site claiming a “discount code” is misleading; the official price is fixed
- Under 18s enter free at all national museums — regardless of nationality. No pass needed at all.
- EU/EEA residents under 26 enter all French national museums free — no pass needed, just show proof of residency
- First Sunday of each month — many national museums offer free entry on the first Sunday. The Museum Pass still lets you skip the (much longer) queue on these days.
- Disabled visitors and one companion enter many museums free — check each venue’s specific policy
Full breakdown of every fake code and real saving: Discount Code Guide →
For full details on age-based free entry, see our Under 18 & Under 26 Guide →
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Buy the Museum Pass — From €90
Voucher by email — collect your pass in Paris. Skip the ticket queue at 55+ venues. Free cancellation until 24h before your visit.
