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Is a combination tourist pass for you?

by jul on February 19th, 2008

parispassIt seems like almost every major European city is hawking some sort of combination pass to tourists these days. The passes vary from city to city, but often include public transportation and discounted or free museum admission in their price. There are often single-day and multi-day versions available. A couple examples:

These cards are often marketed heavily to tourists, touted as fabulous money-savers. But before you plunk down your cash for a combination pass, think about whether it will really represent a good deal for you. The passes are usually only worth it if you plan on seeing multiple museums within a day or so, for example. If you are indeed the type who likes to squeeze a bunch of museums into your trip, a combination pass could save you a bunch. But if you (like me) tend to see no more than one museum per day, you might be better off buying a simple public transportation day ticket and your museum entries separately.

On the other hand, sometimes holding a pass that gets me into 20 different museums will be just the incentive I need to go see an exhibition off the beaten path. Sometimes this works out well, and sometimes not: I’ve been to some fabulous smaller museums over the years, as well as to some real duds. Some other questions to ask yourself before deciding whether a combination pass is for you:

  • How many museums will you really have time for, given the other activities on your agenda?
  • Are you likely to use much public transportation, or are all the things you want to see located within walking-distance of each other?
  • Do you like to be spontaneous and plan your days based on your mood and energy level, or are you comfortable pre-paying for your planned activities?
  • What other benefits does the card give you, and will they add to your enjoyment of your trip?

So how do you know if these passes are really right for you? Usually some quick calculations can tell you. Simply add up the individual prices or discounts for the included items you expect to use (ask about museum prices at the tourist info office, or do a little pre-trip googling to find the information you need quickly). Compare that to the price of the pass. Is it really saving you a bundle?

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