Included Sites in Paris Museum Pass

The Paris Museum Pass hands you free entry to more than 50 museums and monuments across Paris and the region, and this page is the full list of what is on it. Everything from the Louvre and Versailles down to little house-museums you would walk right past otherwise, with the regular ticket price beside each one so you can see what you are saving.

First, the question you probably came with. No, there is no promo or discount code for the pass, and the good news is you do not need one. The free entry on this list is the discount. If a coupon site is dangling a code at you, it is fake or long expired, so do not lose a minute chasing it.

Last updated June 2026.

What the pass gets you for free

Single adult tickets in Paris run from about €15 to €32, and the pass quietly turns every one of these to zero. Here is the full lineup inside the city:

Site (in Paris)Regular ticketWith the pass
Louvre€32Free
Sainte-Chapelle€22Free
Arc de Triomphe€22Free
Army Museum and Napoleon’s Tomb€17Free
Hôtel de la Marine€17Free
Musée de l’Ordre de la LibérationOn Army Museum ticketFree
Musée des Plans-ReliefsOn Army Museum ticketFree
Musée d’Orsay€16Free
Picasso Museum€16Free
Notre-Dame Towers€16Free
Rodin Museum€15Free
Musée des Arts Décoratifs€15Free
National Maritime Museum€15Free
Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie€15Free
Guimet Museum of Asian Art€15Free
Centre Pompidou (Musée National d’Art Moderne)Closed for renovationFree when open
Quai Branly Museum€14Free
Cluny Museum€14Free
Panthéon€13Free
Conciergerie€13Free
Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine€13Free
Museum of Jewish Art and History€13Free
Musée de l’Orangerie€12.50Free
Arts et Métiers Museum€12Free
Museum of Immigration History€12Free
Musée Nissim de CamondoClosed for renovationFree when open
Crypte Archéologique de l’Île de la Cité€11Free
Cinémathèque Française and Musée Méliès€10Free
Philharmonie de Paris and Music Museum€10Free
Institut du Monde Arabe Museum€10Free
Eugène Delacroix Museum€9Free
Gustave Moreau Museum€8Free
Jean-Jacques Henner Museum€8Free
Chapelle Expiatoire€7Free

And every site worth a trip just outside the city:

Site (Paris region)Regular ticketWith the pass
Palace of Versailles and Trianon€25Free
Château de Chantilly€21Free
Château de Fontainebleau€17Free
Air and Space Museum, Le Bourget€17Free
Château de Vincennes€13Free
Saint-Denis Basilica€11Free
Château de Rambouillet€11Free
Domaine de Chaalis€10Free
Château de Champs-sur-Marne€9Free
Château de Maisons€9Free
Château de Pierrefonds€9Free
Villa Savoye, Poissy€9Free
Cité de la Langue Française, Villers-Cotterêts€9Free
Château de Malmaison€8Free
Château de Compiègne€8Free
National Archaeology Museum, Saint-Germain-en-Laye€6Free
Renaissance Museum, Château d’Écouen€6Free
Port-Royal des Champs Museum€6Free
Franco-American Museum, Blérancourt€6Free
Musée Rodin, MeudonFreeFree
Sèvres, Manufacture et MuséeClosed for renovationFree when open

Good to Know: these tables use regular adult ticket prices checked against official sources in June 2026. Temporary exhibitions sit outside the pass, and you will need separate tickets for the Eiffel Tower and the Catacombs.

A few places above show no regular price because they are closed for renovation, free for everyone, or included through another pass site such as the Army Museum.

How to actually save on the pass

The best discount strategy is less glamorous than a coupon code, but it works.

Price your real list first. Four or five paid sites is the usual tipping point. If your plan has a couple of major museums, one viewpoint, and one or two smaller stops, the pass starts making sense quickly. If your list is one museum and a lot of café time, individual tickets will feel better.

Buy the length that matches your pace. The pass runs by hours from first scan: 48, 96, or 144 consecutive hours. A 2-day pass can be a bargain if you keep your visits central. A 6-day pass gives you breathing room, which is lovely if you want museums without turning the trip into a race.

Use it for the places you would hesitate to pay for separately. This is my favorite part. With the pass, you can duck into the Cluny, the Delacroix Museum, or the Chapelle Expiatoire because you are nearby. If you stay twenty minutes and move on, nothing feels wasted.

Reserve the required free slots early. Several high-demand sites need timed reservations, even though the pass covers the entry. Handle the Louvre first, then use the reservation links in your voucher for the others.

For your own break-even point, use the worth-it calculator. It is much better than guessing.

Who already gets in for free

Some travelers can save by buying no pass at all.

Most national museums and monuments are free for everyone under 18, no matter where they live. Many young EU residents qualify too. Bring photo ID. For the EU rate, carry proof of residency.

Paris Discovery Tip: if you are traveling with kids or EU students, price only the adults first. Buying passes for everyone can quietly erase the saving you came for.

Where do you buy it?

The pass comes in three lengths, and I lay out the current purchase prices on the prices page.

You can book the pass with free cancellation up to a day ahead, which is useful if your flights, hotel dates, or travel companions are still moving around.

Either way, use a seller you recognize. Look-alike resale sites love to dress themselves up as official, and this is one Paris planning chore where boring and recognizable is exactly what you want.

FAQs

Is there a Paris Museum Pass promo code?

No. The pass does not run public promo or coupon codes. The bar-code pass you receive is the same kind of pass wherever you buy it, so coupon-site codes are almost always fake, expired, or meant for something else.

Is the Paris Museum Pass free for under 18s?

Children and teens under 18 usually get free entry at national museums and monuments, so they usually do not need the pass. Some young adults who live in the EU qualify too. Carry ID.

Is the Paris Museum Pass cheaper bought at the door?

Buying on site does not give you a special door-only discount, and you may lose time standing in a ticket line before you even start using the pass. Online purchase also lets you organize the timed reservations you need for places such as the Louvre and Versailles.

How do you save on the Paris Museum Pass?

Use it for four or five paid sites, pick the shortest pass that fits your itinerary, and take advantage of free admission rules for anyone in your group who qualifies. The pass also saves time at many ticket windows, which matters more than it sounds once you are actually in Paris.

What does the Paris Museum Pass leave out?

Temporary exhibitions are outside the pass. The Eiffel Tower and Catacombs are separate tickets. Some popular pass sites also require free timed reservations, so check your voucher links before you build the day.

For more practical details, see the full Paris Museum Pass FAQ.