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Louvre Museum: Entry Ticket + Seine River Cruise
- Louvre Museum
- Seine River: Cruise by Bateaux Mouches
Louvre Museum: Entry Ticket + Hosted Access to 'Mona Lisa'
- Duration: 1h
Louvre Museum: Dedicated Entry + Small Group Guided Tour
- Duration: 2h
- Live guide in English, German, French, Spanish
- Group of max. 6 people
Paris City Card
- Louvre Museum or Palace of Versailles
- Eiffel Tower or Montparnasse Tower
- Sightseeing Cruise on the Seine
+ 1 other top thing to do
Paris & Versailles Bundle
- Louvre Museum
- Palace of Versailles
- Seine River: Cruise by Bateaux Mouches
Paris Top 3 Museums
- Louvre Museum
- Musée d'Orsay or Musée de l'Orangerie
- Musée Rodin
Louvre Museum: Private Guided Tour
- Duration: 2h 30mins
- Live guide in English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish
- Group of max. 6 people
Louvre Museum: Fast Track Ticket + Guided Tour
- Duration: 1h 30mins
- Live guide in Chinese, Chinese, Chinese
- Group of max. 25 people
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Louvre Museum Tickets Overview
With the standard Louvre Museum ticket, you choose a specific date and a timeslot for entry. This ticket allows you to skip the line for ticket purchasing, but you still need to go through security at the Pyramid. Plan your visit accordingly to enjoy a smooth entry.
Best for: Well-organized, independent travelers who have booked their trip in advance and are comfortable navigating the museum on their own.
Key Benefits
- The most direct and affordable way to secure your entry
- Guarantees access on your chosen day and time
- Freedom to explore the vast museum at your own pace
Hosted entry and fast-track Louvre tickets offer a significant convenience upgrade. A designated host meets you near the Louvre Museum, guiding you through a specific, less-crowded group entrance.
This ensures you navigate the initial entry smoothly. Confusion is minimized, and your wait time at security is often reduced. It's an efficient way to make the most of your visit.
Best for: For first-time visitors, families with children, and anyone who wants to minimize stress and queuing on the day of their visit.
Key Benefits:
- A stress-free start to your visit, avoiding the main Pyramid queue confusion
- Often provides a faster entry process than the standard timed ticket
- The host can provide a brief orientation and answer initial questions
A Louvre guided tour ticket is the ultimate way to master the vast Louvre. The ticket includes entry and often allows you to use a special group entrance.
An expert art historian will lead you through a curated tour, lasting about 1.5 to 3 hours. You'll focus on famous masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory.
Best for: Visitors on a tight schedule who want to see the main highlights, and for anyone who needs last-minute Louvre tickets when they are sold out.
Key Benefits:
- Navigate the world’s largest museum efficiently (without getting lost!)
- Gain fascinating stories and historical context about the art you see
- Often the only way to find a Louvre ticket for sold-out dates
Combo deals offer a standard, timed-entry Louvre Museum ticket alongside another classic Paris activity – Seine river cruises, hop-on hop-off bus tours, or the Eiffel Tower.
City passes and combo tickets offer a convenient way to plan your day, letting you explore the Louvre and other must-see attractions without hassle. Some options also include public transport access, helping you make the most of your time in Paris.
Best for: First-time visitors, couples, and families who want a classic, hassle-free day of sightseeing in Paris
Key Benefits:
- Incredible value for money if you plan to visit multiple museums over 2, 4, or 6 days
- Ultimate flexibility to hop between attractions
- Convenience of a single pass for all your cultural sightseeing
Discover the Louvre: Navigating a Palace of Art
The Denon Wing is the busiest section of the Louvre Museum. It's where you find masterpieces of Italian painting and French Grand Format works. This is a must-visit for those stepping into the Louvre for the first time.
Mona Lisa
See the world's most famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci. Be prepared for large crowds surrounding the smaller-than-expected painting, but her mysterious smile is still captivating in person.
The Winged Victory of Samothrace
Marvel at its striking placement atop the Daru Staircase. This impressive statue stands in one of the museum's grandest areas, creating a dramatic view.
Liberty Leading the People & The Raft of the Medusa
These two giants of French Romanticism capture attention with their immense size and powerful storytelling. Both artworks offer a glimpse into the political and emotional intensity of their time.
Step into a world of history at the oldest part of the Louvre. This area takes you back through centuries and houses incredible collections of Greek and Egyptian antiquities and, in its basement, the very foundations of the original medieval fortress.
Venus de Milo
Witness the mystery of this famous statue, thought to be a version of Aphrodite. Known for its beauty and missing arms, the Venus de Milo is an icon of ancient art.
Great Sphinx of Tanis
Feel the presence of ancient Egypt with this formidable guardian. Stand before the Sphinx and imagine what life may have been like in ancient Egypt.
The medieval Louvre
Descend into the depths to the medieval crypt. Walk alongside the original moat and fortress foundations from the 12th century. Built by King Philippe Auguste, this part of the Louvre captures a different era.
The Richelieu Wing offers a quieter escape in the Louvre. It's known for its glass-roofed sculpture courts and a peek into the palace's royal history.
The Cour Marly & Cour Puget
Here, you'll find bright courtyards filled with large French sculptures. These spaces feel like an outdoor garden brought indoors.
The Napoleon III Apartments
See the private residence of one of France’s most powerful leaders. Opulent red and gold decor, crystal chandeliers and lavish furniture remind you that the Louvre once served as a grand palace.
Know Before You Go: Visiting The Louvre Museum
- The Louvre Museum is open daily from 09:00 (9:00 am) to 18:00 (6:00 pm)
- The museum is always closed on Tuesdays, as well as January 1, May 1 and December 25
- For a unique experience, visit on Wednesdays or Fridays when the museum stays open until 21:00 (9:00 pm)
By metro:
- Take lines 1 or 7 to the "Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre" station
- Take Line 14 to the "Pyramides" station
By bus:
- Line 21, 27, 39, 67, 68, 69, 72, 74, 85 or 95
Entrances:
- The main Pyramid entrance is iconic, but often crowded
- Consider entering via Carrousel du Louvre entrance. Located in an underground shopping mall, it's less busy
- Another option is the Porte des Lions entrance, closest to the Denon wing
- Mandatory reservation: All visitors, including pass holders and those eligible for free entry, must book a timeslot online
- Bag policy: Visitors will undergo a bag search before entry. Bags larger than 55 x 35 x 20 cm are not allowed and must be checked in the free lockers. Do not bring large luggage
- Navigation: When you visit the Louvre, its U-shape layout becomes clear. The museum is divided into three main wings: Denon, Sully, and Richelieu. These wrap around the iconic glass Pyramid, your central point of reference
Louvre Museum FAQs
Buying Louvre Museum tickets is easier than ever. You can buy tickets digitally directly from the official website, or through reputable 3rd party sellers. If you book online, pay by credit or debit card.
Tickets can also be purchased at the Louvre ticket office onsite. Here, you can use cash or card.
If the official website claims Louvre tickets are sold out for your preferred date or time, check other 3rd party sellers online.
Or, consider booking a guided tour, which often comes with entry tickets included. Plus, you’ll benefit from having an art expert help guide you through the world’s largest museum.
Weekends are usually the busiest at the Louvre.
For a quieter experience, go early in the morning on a Wednesday or Thursday, or on a Friday night when the Louvre is open until 21:00 (9:00 pm).
Louvre Museum tickets are released on a rolling basis, usually up to 3 months in advance.
It’s best to book at least one month in advance of your visit to ensure you get to enter at your preferred date and time.
Yes, the Mona Lisa is part of the permanent collection and is included in all Louvre ticket options.
The painting is located in the Salle des États gallery in Room 711 of the Denon wing, Level 1.
To see the painting, you’ll enter a queue inside of the gallery that will allow you to take pictures and get a glimpse of the world’s most famous painting up close.
All visitors must have a valid ticket in order to enter the Louvre. All tickets have timed entry, allowing for entry within a 30-minute window.
Even with a free ticket, you will still need to make a reservation online before your visit.
Yes, you can buy Louvre Museum tickets on the day of your visit.
However, ticket lines will likely be long, and there’s a possibility that tickets will be sold out for that day.
To get last-minute Louvre tickets, you can search 3rd party sellers online, or book a guided tour that includes entry tickets.
Some city passes in Paris also include Louvre Museum tickets, along with several other Parisian attractions – a great option if you are spending multiple days in the city.
Budget at least 3 hours if you want to see the main highlights of the Louvre Museum.
If you are tight on time, think about booking a guided tour. In 1-3 hours, depending on your preference, your guide can help you navigate the vast collection at the Louvre.
If you want to explore more beyond the highlights, you could easily spend all day (or multiple days) seeing all the treasures the Louvre has on display.
Yes, you may take photos and videos for personal use, without flash.
Selfie sticks or other filming equipment is not allowed inside any of the galleries.
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