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Holocaust Memorial (Mémorial de la Shoah)
▲▲ Pompidou Center (Centre Pompidou)
Hôtel de Ville
Promenade Plantée Park (Viaduc des Arts)
Père Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetière du Père Lachaise)
Montmartre
▲▲ Sacré-Cœur
The Heart of Montmartre
Map: Montmartre
Dalí Museum (L'Espace Dalí)
Montmartre Museum (Musée de Montmartre)
Pigalle
Museum of Erotic Art (Musée de l'Erotisme)
Paris Museum Pass
InParis there are twoclasses ofsightseers—those with aParis Museum Pass,andthose who
stand in line. The pass admits you to many of Paris' most popular sights, allowing you to
skip ticket-buying lines. You'll save time and money by getting this pass.
Buying the Pass
The pass pays for itself with four key admissions in two days (for example, the Louvre, Or-
say, Sainte-Chapelle, and Versailles), and it lets you skip the ticket line at most sights (2
days/€39, 4 days/€54, 6 days/€69, no youth or senior discount). It's sold at participating mu-
seums,monuments,FNACdepartmentstores,andTIs(evenatairports).Trytoavoidbuying
the pass at a major museum (such as the Louvre), where the supply can be spotty and lines
long. For more info, visit www.parismuseumpass.com or call 01 44 61 96 60.
To see if the pass is a good value for your trip, tally up what you want to see from the
list on the facing page. And remember, an advantage of the pass is that you skip to the front
of most (but not all) lines, which can save hours of waiting, especially in summer. Another
benefit of the pass is that you can pop into lesser sights that otherwise might not be worth
the expense.
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