Cerchi il regalo perfetto per festeggiare un anniversario o semplicemente per esprimere il tuo affetto? Non sai cosa scegliere per una persona davvero speciale? Musement ti offre un modo semplice e veloce per sorprendere i tuoi cari: con pochi clic e scegliendo tra diverse opzioni di prezzo, una Gift Card Musement è il regalo ideale per ogni occasione. Il fortunato destinatario della carta potrà utilizzarla per acquistare attività indimenticabili!

Carta regalo Musement
- Regala ai tuoi amici e familiari una gift card per vivere un'esperienza Musement
- Tu selezioni l'importo, da 10€ a 100€, loro scelgono l'attività preferita
- Musei e mostre, visite guidate, pass per la città e musical
- Degustazioni enogastronomiche, parchi divertimento, eventi sportivi e molto altro ancora
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Sapere in anticipo:
- Seleziona un'opzione da 1 a 6 in base all'importo che preferisci. Dopo l'acquisto, puoi scegliere se inviarla al tuo indirizzo e-mail o a quello del destinatario del regalo. La carta regalo include il codice da utilizzare durante la prenotazione.
- Questa carta regalo è valida fino a 2 anni dopo la data di acquisto
- La carta regalo non è cumulabile con altre carte o promozioni
- La carta regalo può essere utilizzata per uno o più acquisti
- La carta regalo non è personale ed è trasferibile
- Il mancato utilizzo della gift card entro la data di scadenza non darà diritto al rimborso né alla sostituzione del premio né ad alcun altro tipo di indennizzo.
- La carta regalo non è convertibile in denaro e non dà diritto a nessun rimborso in contanti.
- In caso di furto o smarrimento non avrai alcun rimborso da parte di Musement
- I pagamenti di valore superiore al codice possono essere effettuati tramite carta di credito o PayPal
- Si prega di consultare i Termini e Condizioni generali di Musement
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Basato su 31 recensioni di clienti verificati
Anonimo
Da Italia - maggio 2025Ottimo
Valutazione complessiva4/5
L'idea di regalare una gift card mi è sembrata molto interessante, non so ancora come verrà usata dal destinatario del regalo ma confido in un'esperie ...
Anonimo
Da Italia - maggio 2024Ottimo
Valutazione complessiva4/5
Anonimo
Da Svizzera - gennaio 2023Ottimo
Valutazione complessiva4/5
Anonimo
Da Stati Uniti d'America - novembre 2022Ottimo
Valutazione complessiva4/5
Anonimo
Da Italia - agosto 2022Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
Anonimo
Da Italia - giugno 2022Buono
Valutazione complessiva3/5
Mi dispiace non darvi ottimo come giudizio ma visto che non siete riusciti a prenotarmi alla Reggia reale di Torino e ho dovuto prenotare per conto mi ...
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