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Louvre Museum: E-Ticket

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About This Tour

  • Refunds are not possible for this ticket
  • Lowest Price Guarantee
  • Valid 1 day
  • Wheelchair accessible (can be borrowed free of charge)
  • Skip-the-line Ticket
  • Provided by: Tiqets

Highlights

  • These Louvre tickets get you in smoothly and quickly, via the beautifully modern glass Pyramid – a must-see attraction in Paris
  • See some of history's greatest art masterpieces including: the Venus de Milo, Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People, Winged Victory of Samothrace, The Coronation of Napoleon, and more
  • Of course you'll want to see Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile with your Louvre tickets, but don't neglect the other 35,000 artistic treasures inside
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FULL DESCRIPTION

This e-ticket gives you effortless entry into what may be considered the finest museum in the world. Enjoy seamless and smooth access to the museum with well organised, easy, skip-the-line entry. The Louvre’s collection ranges from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greek antiquities to masterpieces by artists such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. With 35,000 artworks, there’s no shortage of art to admire.

The Louvre’s collection focuses on two important eras in art history: Art and Craftwork from ancient civilizations, especially those that laid the fo... Read more

This e-ticket gives you effortless entry into what may be considered the finest museum in the world. Enjoy seamless and smooth access to the museum with well organised, easy, skip-the-line entry. The Louvre’s collection ranges from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greek antiquities to masterpieces by artists such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. With 35,000 artworks, there’s no shortage of art to admire.

The Louvre’s collection focuses on two important eras in art history: Art and Craftwork from ancient civilizations, especially those that laid the foundation for Western art; and Western European Art from the Middle Ages to 1848. With nearly all of art history covered, there’s no shortage of things your ticket allows you to see. This famous museum began as a palace, bearing the personal art collections of French kings. Art first went on display here under the initiative of the royal academy in 1725 but it wasn’t until 1793, during the French Revolution, that it opened as a public art gallery.

Before too long, the museum’s already impressive collection was being bolstered by the spoils of Napoleon’s excursions around Europe. He transformed the Louvre’s art collection into the biggest in the world. While some of that ill-gotten booty has been returned, some of it remains to this day.

Included

  • Skip-the-line access to Louvre Museum (guaranteed access within 30 minutes)
  • Access to the museum’s permanent collection
  • Access to the museum’s temporary exhibitions (subject to availability)
  • Access to Eugène Delacroix Museum, within 48 hours of your Louvre visit

Availability

Know Before you go

  • Enter via the Pyramid, using the line for Louvre ticket holders with a timeslot
  • Show your Louvre Museum ticket
  • If you leave the museum, you won’t be allowed back in with the same ticket
  • Please note that if you miss the timeslot you’ll need to join the line for ticket holders without timeslots
  • Ticket holders may be asked to present a valid photo ID. Without it, access to the museum will be refused
  • You can download a self-guided tour from the Louvre’s website or pick up a multimedia guide (both for a fee of €5)
  • Please note that items exceeding 55 cm x 35 cm x 20 cm are not permitted in the museum. Self-service lockers are available free of charge beneath the Pyramid

REVIEWS

4.7/5 stars – based on 16398 reviews


Great! We bought tickets to the Louvre. We had no problems using them and enjoyed our visit to this fabulous museum when we could not find tickets from the Louvre.
Mick – South Africa


Quick and simple – a must-have! The app however didn’t work too well, and I would advise users to rather get the on-site audio guides once in the museum.
Timothy – United States


Booked these tickets 15 minutes before time and they were sold out on the official Louvre website. Got my tickets straight away and enjoyed exploring the exhibitions in the Louvre. Great experience!
Anonymous – Germany

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What is the Louvre Museum? The Louvre Museum is one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. Located in Paris, France, it is home to a vast collection of art and historical artifacts, including some of the most renowned masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.

What is the Louvre Museum? The Louvre Museum is one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. Located in Paris, France, it is home to a vast collection of art and historical artifacts, including some of the most renowned masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.

Where is the Louvre Museum located? The Louvre is situated in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, along the right bank of the Seine River. Its main entrance is through the glass pyramid in the Cour Napoléon courtyard.

What are the opening hours of the Louvre? The Louvre Museum is typically open every day except Tuesdays and certain holidays (January 1, May 1, and December 25). The usual opening hours are from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with extended hours until 9:45 PM on Wednesdays and Fridays. Last entry is one hour before closing.

How much does it cost to visit the Louvre? As of 2024, the standard adult admission fee is €17 if purchased online and €15 at the museum. Admission is free for visitors under 18 years old and for EU residents under 26. Additionally, entrance is free for all visitors on the first Saturday of each month after 6:00 PM and on Bastille Day (July 14).

How can I buy tickets for the Louvre? Tickets can be purchased online in advance through the Louvre’s official website or at the museum itself. It is recommended to buy tickets online to avoid long lines and ensure entry, especially during peak tourist seasons.

What are the must-see artworks in the Louvre? Some of the must-see artworks include:

  • Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
  • Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek statue
  • Winged Victory of Samothrace, a Hellenistic sculpture
  • Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix
  • The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault

 

How long does it take to visit the Louvre? A thorough visit to the Louvre can take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours, but it’s possible to spend an entire day exploring its extensive collection. For those with limited time, a 2-hour visit covering the highlights is also feasible.

Is there a dress code for visiting the Louvre? There is no formal dress code for visiting the Louvre, but it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking involved. Also, visitors should dress appropriately for a cultural institution.

Can I take photos inside the Louvre? Photography without flash is allowed in most parts of the Louvre. However, in some temporary exhibitions or specific rooms, photography might be restricted. It’s always best to check the signage in each area.

Are there facilities for visitors with disabilities? The Louvre is equipped with facilities for visitors with disabilities, including ramps, elevators, and wheelchairs. There are also special tours and resources available for visitors with visual or hearing impairments.

Is there a place to eat inside the Louvre? Yes, there are several cafes and restaurants inside the Louvre, including Café Richelieu, Café Marly, and the Louvre’s food court in the Carrousel du Louvre shopping mall. There are also picnic areas in the nearby Tuileries Garden.

What is the history of the Louvre? Originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century, the Louvre was transformed into a royal palace in the 16th century. It became a public museum during the French Revolution in 1793. The museum has since been expanded and renovated, now encompassing over 650,000 square feet of exhibition space.

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