Standard, hosted, guided and combo tickets are separated before seller prices are compared.
London ticket comparison
Do not choose the cheapest London ticket blindly
Compare official baselines, live partner prices, refund caveats and “what can go wrong at checkout” before you pick a seller. Paris Tick is built for the moment when the same attraction has five similar-looking tickets.
Quick choice helper
What are you trying to avoid?
Pick the buying situation first; the comparison page then shows seller rows, refund terms and timing risks.
Top comparisons
Open the attraction, then pick the seller row
Each card shows official baseline, lowest live partner price, provider freshness and how many ticket types are compared.
Ticket comparison pages will appear here once seller data is ready.
What Paris Tick checks
We protect you from buying the wrong version of the same ticket
A low price can hide a missing summit upgrade, a non-refundable date, a hosted-only meeting point or a seller fee. Our pages put those caveats next to the price instead of burying them below the fold.
- Official vs partnerSee when a partner price is higher and why it might still be useful.
- Refund and validityEach seller row carries checkout caveats and policy notes.
- Live vs benchmarkFresh provider rows are labelled separately from reference rows.
Refund, validity, fees and checkout caveats sit next to every offer instead of hiding below the fold.
Purchase nuances flag timing, accessibility and “not for you” cases before payment.
Common ticket mistakes
Before you pay, check these three things
For tower-style attractions, “entry” and “summit” can be different products.
Two similar tickets can have different refund windows or checkout conditions.
Partner rows can make sense on sold-out or last-minute dates, but official baselines remain the price anchor.