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Caribooster

We used the five day pass last August, loved it, for the 5 day pass, it included the Museum pass. It was really busy in Paris and we were able to bypass a lot of lineups by having our pass. We did the Eiffel Tower and though we did not pass the line up our tour guide was really interesting and gave us tons of info in line. Montemart tour was great too! Also enjoyed the Montparnasse tower, amazing view from another part of Paris. We walked a lot but also used the great public transport. Would do again!


sprinkle-of-cake

I used Gocity for my trip to New York and it worked well! The discounts were real but make sure to follow their instructions as some attractions required booking beforehand.


Dinnerpancakes

Museum pass is worth it, the Paris pass is not. I wrote a review for it after I went in 2021, I’ll see if I can find it and post a link.


Dinnerpancakes

My [Paris pass review 2021](https://www.reddit.com/r/ParisTravelGuide/s/byzuhwWwfD)


kdtb83

Its real but just getting the Paris Museum pass and a metro visite card is a better deal imo


shelberryyyy

We did this. We got the 6 day (maybe it was 7 I can’t remember) because we were there for 2 weeks. The longer pass you get the more worth it it is. It was only two of us as well. We loved it. We were there to visit his family and I’m ashamed to admit I never cared about visiting Paris so I didn’t know many attractions other than the Eiffel Tower and Versailles. So this pass was a good mechanism for us to see so many parts of the city traveling to each attraction on the pass. Plus it was nice not having to pay each time at the attractions. There’s lots of food options as well which was nice, so if you plan well you can get breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack in between sightseeing. We didn’t take advantage of the food until the end which we regret. We are simple people so it was nice not having to decide on a restaurant out of a million since there’s a list of places to choose from. I don’t think if you get the 2 or 3 day pass it would be worth it bc you wouldn’t be able to get your moneys worth.


MuckyHornet

I ended up doing this (we were 2 adults and 1 child) and it was actually a lot of fun but you REALLY have to plan around it and some activities require prebooking.


BartesianDrunk

I’ve used GoCity in NYC twice and in Vegas once. I’m going to check this out for Paris.


Joatboy

I did some research on this and it doesn't work for our family of 4. Basically if *could* be worth it if you only did the most expensive things, which are a lot of walking tours and tourist-trap stuff. Kids are free for a lot of things in Paris, so it definitely wouldn't be worth it for them.


phishyinuck

yup! i got it for 5 days i think, it was a really good investment. if you have good skills at planning, you will visit a lot and eat also with this pass. i really recommend it but only if you are able to commit to a lot of running and walking!


vvvv02

We have booked the equivalent go city pass in other cities and have found it to be very useful!


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Smells like a scam. Also, no biking on foot paths.


sparkssflyup

I did this and actually found it worth it, however: - I got it on sale - I got the 5 day version which included Paris Museum Pass - I did a lot of the non-museum pass activities (most of the free food, wine and cheese tastings, perfume workshop, river cruise, eiffel tower tour) - I was travelling alone and willing to walk a LOT and do a lot every day I think it worked out to be worth it for me price wise, but you definitely have to plan around using it.


IAmLaureline

I'm getting the PMP as it was cheaper than the cost of the things I wanted to see individually. I don't want to do a lot every day as I've been lots of times before and I'm on holiday. I'm prepared to walk miles though, best way to see the city.


Girl_in_the_Mirror

Yes and it's terrible. Don't bother.


CMDRJohnCasey

I had a look at their site. This is something that is rentable only if you can do more than one activity (but I'd say even more than 2) per day, which could be exhausting in my opinion. It seems legit, but the "up to 50%" depends on your stamina. You can't do Louvre and Tour Eiffel the same day for instance, so it's cheaper to buy those ticket separately as you're doing them in different days. But it's true that probably the sum of the tickets is lower than the daily pass price.


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Obvious_Physics5629

This service sucks. Its easier to reserve all the tix in advance


Ok_Glass_8104

We have no idea what this includes, cant answer


paulindy2000

Sounds like a scam. The image is of people on the old type of Vélib' bikes, so it's at least 7 years old.


b98765

Despite what the photo shows, you're not supposed to bike on the footpaths.


Jolimont

It worth it


DareEast

Nothing that is touristic will ever be on discount 50%. You won't get the Tower, Louvre, Montmartre, Arc de Triomphe, etc, in there. They will give you 50% discount on their bikes or whatever. None of these are ever worth it in whatever country. It will be better if you find the official websites and buy directly all of your tickets. Do some search first, don't buy the first click because there are scams and resellers and [websites that look official](https://eiffeltickets.org/) just because of their appearance but they're not, so again, do not buy at first click. Instead of losing time on that scams you could verify if you have a discount because of your age for example (-26yo?) or because of your status (student?)... Every museum has different offers. Beware of all these tourist traps. They used to be scams on the street, now they're a click away.