Overview

The Go City Paris Explorer Pass is a flexible Paris tourist pass that lets you choose between 2 and 7 attractions from a list of 25+ Paris experiences. Prices range from approximately €59 to €199 per adult. It’s worth buying if you have a clear shortlist of Paris sights and prefer a lower upfront cost with a generous 30-day usage window. It typically saves 30–40% compared to buying the same attraction tickets individually.

  • Choose from 25+ attractions — total flexibility
  • 30-day window from first use
  • Lower entry price than the Pass Plus
  • Great for multi-city European trips
  • No need to pre-select all attractions
  • Credit count fixed at purchase
  • Unused credits = no refund
  • Eiffel Tower slots still needed in advance
  • Less value than Pass Plus for heavy use
25+Attractions to Choose
30Days from Activation
40%Max Savings

What Is the Go City Paris Explorer Pass?

If you want to see Paris on your own terms — visiting exactly the attractions you’ve chosen, without paying for access to dozens of others you may never use — the Go City Paris Explorer Pass is built for you.

Unlike the Go City Paris Pass Plus, which gives you unlimited access to 30+ attractions over consecutive days, the Explorer Pass works on a credit system. You choose how many attractions you want (2, 3, 5, or 7) at the time of purchase, then pick which specific ones to visit using the Go City app. There’s no need to decide your full list upfront — you can make your selections as you go.

This flexibility, combined with a 30-day usage window from activation, makes the Explorer Pass a strong choice for travelers visiting Paris as part of a longer European trip, or those who want a versatile city pass they can dip in and out of.

What Attractions Can You Choose?

Iconic Monuments & Landmarks

Eiffel Tower (summit) Palace of Versailles Arc de Triomphe Sainte-Chapelle Conciergerie

World-Class Museums

The Louvre Museum Musée d’Orsay Centre Pompidou Musée de l’Orangerie Rodin Museum Musée Picasso Paris

River, City & Active Experiences

Bateaux Parisiens Seine cruise Hop-on hop-off bus tour Paris guided bike tour Montmartre guided walking tour Paris Catacombs Galeries Lafayette rooftop
Notre-Dame Cathedral with the River Seine in the foreground
Notre-Dame Cathedral and the River Seine — the heart of central Paris. Many of the Explorer Pass’s top inclusions are within walking distance of each other along this stretch.

How Much Does the Explorer Pass Cost?

Pass OptionAdult PriceChild Price (3–11)
2 Attractions€59 – €79€45 – €59
3 Attractions€79 – €99€59 – €79
5 Attractions Sweet Spot€119 – €149€89 – €119
7 Attractions€159 – €199€119 – €149

How Much Do You Save?

The Explorer Pass typically saves 30–40% compared to buying the same attraction tickets individually. Here’s a breakdown for a 5-attraction pass:

AttractionApprox. Individual Price
Eiffel Tower (summit)€29.40
The Louvre€22.00
Palace of Versailles€21.50
Musée d’Orsay€16.00
Bateaux Parisiens cruise€16.00
Total if bought separately~€104.90
5-attraction Explorer Pass~€119–€149
Where the value really kicks in

The 7-attraction version offers the clearest price advantage — covering €140+ of individual ticket value for €159–€199. The 2 and 3-attraction versions are best for short trips where a day-based pass wouldn’t justify its cost.

How Does the Go City Paris Explorer Pass Work?

Purchase your pass and choose credit count

Select 2, 3, 5, or 7 attractions. Download the Go City app — your pass and QR code live here.

You have 60 days from purchase to activate

Buy well in advance without starting the clock too early — ideal for pre-trip planning.

Activate at your first attraction

Your 30-day usage window begins here. Select which attractions to visit in the app as you go.

Book timed-entry slots in advance

For the Eiffel Tower and Versailles — mandatory even with the pass. Book these first.

Generous Activation Window

The 60-day window before activation means you can buy your pass months before your trip without pressure. A 7-attraction Explorer Pass purchased two months early can still be fully activated on your first day in Paris.

Which Attractions Are Worth Choosing?

Highest Value — Always Include These
  • Eiffel Tower summit (~€29.40) — the single most expensive individual inclusion; always worth choosing
  • Palace of Versailles (~€21.50) — a full day’s experience and one of the great royal palaces of Europe
  • The Louvre (~€22.00) — the world’s most visited museum; essential for first-timers
Strong Mid-Tier Picks
  • Musée d’Orsay (~€16.00) — world’s finest Impressionist collection; not to be missed by art lovers
  • Centre Pompidou (~€15.00) — striking building and superb modern art collection
  • Bateaux Parisiens cruise (~€16.00) — a relaxing, scenic way to see central Paris from the water
Good for the Right Traveler
  • Paris Catacombs (~€15.00) — genuinely fascinating underground experience; worth including for adventurous visitors
  • Arc de Triomphe (~€13.00) — iconic rooftop view of 12 converging avenues including the Champs-Élysées
  • Paris guided bike tour — a wonderful active alternative to museum days; great for mornings
Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Montmartre, Paris
Sacré-Cœur and the Montmartre guided walking tour are among the Explorer Pass’s most enjoyable inclusions — offering a very different side of Paris from the grand museums and monuments.

Who Is the Go City Paris Explorer Pass Best For?

The Explorer Pass is best for travelers who have a clear shortlist of specific Paris attractions they want to visit and prefer the flexibility of a longer validity window over day-based access.

Great Fit

  • Visitors with a specific Paris “must-see” list of 3–5 attractions
  • Returning visitors wanting to be more selective
  • Travelers on a multi-city European trip with limited days in Paris
  • Those who prefer a lower upfront cost with a longer validity window
  • Couples and solo travelers with a clear plan

Explorer Pass vs Paris Pass Plus

FeatureExplorer PassParis Pass Plus
Attraction choiceChoose 2–7 from 25+Unlimited (30+)
Usage modelCredit-basedDay-based
Validity30 days from activation2–5 consecutive days
Entry priceLower (from ~€59)Higher (from ~€79)
Best value at5–7 attraction level3+ attractions per day
SuitsSelective plannersIntensive sightseers

Tips for Getting the Most Out of the Paris Explorer Pass

  • Start with the Eiffel Tower booking — book your timed-entry slot the moment you have your pass; summit slots in summer sell out weeks in advance.
  • Choose 5 or 7 attractions if staying more than two days — the per-attraction cost drops significantly and savings improve.
  • Don’t activate until your first full sightseeing morning — the 30-day clock starts on first scan, so don’t waste it on a travel day.
  • Pair the Louvre and Sainte-Chapelle on the same day — both in central Paris and walkable from each other.
  • Versailles deserves its own full day — don’t try to combine it with other major attractions; the palace and gardens alone fill 6–7 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Go City Paris Explorer Pass work? +

You purchase the pass with a chosen number of attraction credits (2, 3, 5, or 7). You have 60 days from purchase to activate the pass, and then 30 days from activation to use all your credits. Credits are redeemed by showing your QR code at each attraction entrance. You choose which specific attractions to visit through the Go City app — you don’t need to decide all of them at the time of purchase.

Can I add more attraction credits after I buy the Explorer Pass? +

No — you select your credit count (2, 3, 5, or 7) at purchase and cannot add more later. If you think you might want to see more attractions, it’s worth sizing up at the time of buying.

Do I need timed-entry slots with the Paris Explorer Pass? +

Yes — for the Eiffel Tower and Palace of Versailles, timed-entry reservations are required even with the Explorer Pass. Book these through the respective attraction websites as soon as you have your pass. Most other attractions on the list are walk-in.

Is the Explorer Pass or the Pass Plus better for a first trip to Paris? +

For first-timers who want to cover the major highlights comprehensively, the Paris Pass Plus often offers better overall value — especially if you plan to be out sightseeing intensively every day. The Explorer Pass is a better fit if you have a specific shortlist and prefer a lower upfront cost with more flexibility over a longer period.

What happens if I don’t use all my Explorer Pass credits? +

Unused credits expire at the end of your 30-day usage window. There are no refunds for unused credits, so it’s important to choose the right credit count and plan your itinerary in advance to ensure you use them all.

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