BUY PARIS PASS RIGHT NOW & SAVE A LOT OF MONEY THERE!!!


                 BUY PARIS PASS RIGHT NOW & SAVE A LOT OF MONEY THERE!!!
This week at the Paris Pass we have a new promotional code for you to use. Here are the details:
Code - FEB6
Offer – 6% off All Passes
Starts - 1st February 2015
Expires - 28th February 2015


Promotions:
Free Tickets to Louvre Museum - Save €12
Free Tickets to Louvre Museum - Save ?12 The Louvre Museum is unquestionably one of the finest art galleries in the world. Home to thousands of classic and modern masterpieces, the Louvre is the jewel in the crown of French culture, a towering testament to European civilisation and history. Its quality and importance is highlighted through its popularity as the Louvre is the globes most-visited museum.
Visit Centre Pompidou for free - Save €13!
Visit Centre Pompidou for free - Save ?13! The Centre Pompidou is Europe’s most important museum of modern art and one of the worlds most significant art galleries. Some of the art movements represented within the Pompidou Center are Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. It has 50,000 works of art (including paintings, sculpture, drawings, and photography), of which 1,500 to 2,000 are on display to the visitors of this National Museum of Modern Art.
Visit The Orsay for Free with The Paris Pass
Visit The Orsay for Free with The Paris Pass The Orsay Museum was originally designed as a train station in 1900. By the 1950’s it became apparent that the platforms were too short for modern trains and the building became home to a theatre. In the 1970's it was remodelled and converted into a museum dedicated to displaying art from the period 1848 to 1915. There are many masterpieces at the Orsay include work by Delacroix, Manet, Guaguin, Cézanne, Monet, Renoir, Sisley, van Gogh and many more great artists.
Free entry to Grevin Wax Museum - Saving €23.50!
Free entry to Grevin Wax Museum - Saving ?23.50! The Musée Grévin may astound the visitor with its dramatic lifelike scenes of historical and modern Paris. Over 300 wax figures of the world’s most famous people dramatically posed in amazing scenes. See stunning recreations of the major events in French and world history. The Grevin Museum's Discovery Tour reveals the secrets of making wax figures. After meeting Louis XIV or Jean de La Fontaine, visitors may enjoy finding out how the waxworks are made.


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