I'm arriving on Monday, July, 12, and am considering buying a 3-day Museum pass for Paris. But any way I do it, Bastille Day is smack in the middle of my 3 days. Does it count on that day or do I just end up having to make the best of it on the 2 other days? I notice that some, but not all museums are open on Bastille Day, so I would guess that the day would count toward one of my pass days. Anyone know for sure?
Also, does anyone know if the Marmottan is on that pass? Any other popular museums that aren't included?
Thanks.
Less than 2 weeks to go....
Paule
Paris Museum pass on Bastille Day?
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yes, it counts -- all days count, there are no exceptions regardless of the reason. So even if no museum were open, it would still count. Those rules are with the pass and on its web site. There are actually a couple places open on that day (although I think admission may be free), as well as some monuments.
The Marmottan is not on the pass, it is a private museum. I think the Jacquemart-Andre is not on it either.
Thanks, Christina. I was pretty sure that was the case, but didn't see the information on the website. At least I know what to expect and will juggle what makes the most sense financially as well as what will be the most convenient.