Wednesday, April 25, 2012

ParisPass

I will be in Paris for 3 days and would like to visit as many of the major monuments and museums as possible. Is the Paris Pass the most economical way to do this?



thanks!




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It%26#39;s a horrible deal. One of the worst I have ever seen.





Just get the Musuem Pass: http://www.parismuseumpass.com/en/home.php




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Buy the Paris Museum Pass, not the Paris Pass. We were there for 8 days in May/June. We bought the 6 day pass %26amp; it was worth the cost. You can buy a pass for only 3 days.This includes Versailles which you can see %26amp; ride the metro return trip in 5 hours.




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Just returned after a week in Paris. ParisPass IS the biggest rip-off next to a federal bailout. AAA travel Agent sold me one for $128 Euros, or $194.50 USD. Spent $3.20 Euros to take the metro to the Hard Rock to pick up the stupid thing. Save your $$$ - get a museum pass at any major museum ticket window (not good at the Eiffel Tower) and bypass the lines. Sell 2, 4 %26amp; 6 days for $32, $48 and $64 Euros. Buy a 5-day metro pass for zones 1, 2 3 for $23 euros.





Signed,



Ripped off by my travel agent






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Thanks for the info, I have heard the same thing from several people. Do you have any other advice to pass along?





Terri




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TexasTerriSa TX:





All my outlaws live in TX.





If you only have 3 days %26amp; want to see as many sites as possible, buy a 3 day Metro Pass. If you can read %26amp; see colors, the metro is extremely easy to use. We stayed 7 days %26amp; nites %26amp; walked 50% of the time. That is much of the charm of Paris. With only 3 days, ride as much as possible, get there more quickly %26amp; have more time to enjoy your chosen destination.





I would definitely skip Montparnasse.

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