This pass will allow you to explore Paris in total freedom aboard a Big Bus Paris and visit the Picasso Museum whenever you wish. Big Bus Paris offers two routes allowing you to explore the must-see sites of Paris. Aboard an open-top bus, you'll enjoy stunning views of Paris and discover the breathtaking beauty of this capital.
The Musée Picasso Paris collection comprises over 5,000 works and tens of thousands of archived pieces. For its quality and scope as well as the range of art forms it encompasses, this collection is the only one in the world to present both Picasso’s complete painted, sculpted, engraved and illustrated œuvre [readmore]
If you wish, you can then continue your tour through Paris by taking the sightseeing Big Bus Paris on this same red route along the Seine. While listening to audio commentary in the language of your choice, you can admire the architectural beauty of the buildings along the banks. You can visit other iconic Paris sites by getting off at any of the nine other stops.
The Red Route gives a glimpse of the famous Parisian monuments in the city center. So you can see the Louvre, the famous Champs Elysées, Invalides, Notre-Dame de Paris, and the Eiffel Tower. Buses run every 5 minutes in the summer / every 15 minutes in the winter. Length of the full tour: 2 hours 20 minutes.
- Tour Eiffel
- Champ de Mars
- Opéra Garnier
- Louvre-Pyramide / Big Bus Information Centre
- Louvre-Pont des Arts
- Notre Dame
- Musée d'Orsay
- Champs-Elysées
- Grand Palais
- Trocadéro
The Blue Route will take you across the Bohemian district of Montmartre. You will pass the legendary Parisian cabaret, Moulin Rouge, and go up to the top of the hill. There are stops so you can hop off to visit the superb Sacré Cœur Basilica, discover la Place du Tertre with its portrait painters and cartoonists, wander through the picturesque and charming streets of Montmartre.
Buses run every 30 minutes. Length of the full tour: 1 hour 10 minutes.
- Louvre-Pyramide / Big Bus Information Centre
- Gare du Nord
- Pigalle
- Sacré-Cœur
- Musée Grévin
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