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Aerial view of the iconic glass pyramid and classical architecture of the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, bustling with visitors enjoying fast-track entry via e-tickets.
A visitor captures Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the 'Mona Lisa,' with a smartphone inside the Louvre Museum, showcasing the seamless experience of e-ticket holders.
A couple from behind admires the world-renowned 'Mona Lisa' painting inside the Louvre Museum, highlighting the cultural journey with fast-track e-ticket access.
Inside the spacious halls of the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, exquisite classical sculptures like the Venus de Milo are displayed, inviting e-ticket holders to explore historical art.
Inside the Louvre Museum, countless world-famous paintings adorn the grand gallery, as visitors with e-tickets enjoy fast-track entry and immerse themselves in the artistic atmosphere.

Louvre Museum E-Ticket | Paris

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  • 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
  • Discover Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile with your Louvre tickets
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry), Fast track ticket
Exhibit typeArt exhibits, Historical exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Classical art
Additional service & facilityLuggage Storage

Product Info

- What you can expect -

These Louvre tickets give 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.


- Important Information -

  • 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
  • Due to the size of its collections and its day-to-day agenda, the museum can't keep all of its rooms open every day. Please note that galleries may occasionally close on short notice. For further details, please check the official website
  • 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
  • You may get in within 30 minutes of your selected timeslot

Purchase Notice

  • 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
  • Due to the size of its collections and its day-to-day agenda, the museum can't keep all of its rooms open every day. Please note that galleries may occasionally close on short notice. For further details, please check the official website
  • 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
  • You may get in within 30 minutes of your selected timeslot

  • Free entrance with valid ID for: EU residents under 26 yo, Non EU residents under 18 yo, disabled visitors + carer, French jobseekers; advance free time slot booking required on the Louvre website.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Meeting Point

Location Name: [Louvre Museum Ticket | Fast Track] Please refer to "how to get there" for details

Address: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=48.8606111,2.337644

Location Name: [Reserved entrance and access to Mona Lisa painting] Meeting Point (Arc du Carrousel du Musée du Louvre)

Address: Arc du Carrousel du Musée du Louvre

How to Get There
Meeting point on the right side of Arc du Carrousel with the Louvre Pyramid at your back GPS : 48°51'42.3"N 2°19'59.3"E Please see the picture of meeting point

Experience Location

Location Name: Louvre Museum, Paris, France

Address: Louvre Museum, Paris, France


FAQ

1. What are the must-see artworks at the Louvre Museum?

The Louvre Museum houses an unparalleled collection. Iconic masterpieces include Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the majestic Winged Victory of Samothrace, and the classical Greek sculpture Venus de Milo. Don't miss Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People and Jacques-Louis David's The Coronation of Napoleon, which are also essential highlights for visitors.

2. What famous sculptures can visitors expect to see at the Louvre Museum?

The Louvre features several world-renowned sculptures. Visitors can marvel at the Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek marble statue known for its beauty and historical significance. Another essential piece is the Winged Victory of Samothrace, a Hellenistic sculpture of the Greek goddess Nike, dramatically displayed at the top of the Daru staircase, celebrating triumph and grace.

3. Which metro lines provide direct access to the Louvre Museum?

The Louvre Museum is conveniently accessible via the Paris Metro. The most direct lines are Line 1 and Line 7, which stop at Palais Royal – Musée du Louvre station, providing an underground entrance directly into the museum. Line 14 also serves Pyramides station, which is a short and pleasant walk away from the museum's main entrances.

4. How much time should I allocate for a comprehensive visit to the Louvre Museum?

To experience the Louvre comprehensively and appreciate its vast collections, a full day (around 6-8 hours) is recommended, especially for first-time visitors who wish to explore multiple wings. If time is limited, a focused visit of 3-4 hours can cover the main highlights like the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory, provided you plan your route in advance.

5. What is the most efficient way to enter the Louvre Museum?

The most efficient entry into the Louvre Museum is typically through the main Pyramid entrance, especially with a pre-purchased e-ticket, as it allows for smoother and quicker access. Other entry points, such as the Carrousel du Louvre entrance (underground) or the Porte des Lions entrance, can also be less crowded, depending on the time of day. Arriving early in the morning, shortly after opening, is generally recommended to avoid peak crowds.

6. What should visitors know about planning their visit to the Louvre Museum?

Planning your visit is crucial for an enjoyable experience at the Louvre. Consider visiting during off-peak hours, typically early mornings or late evenings on specific days, to avoid the busiest crowds. Wearing comfortable shoes is essential due to the museum's immense size and extensive walking required. Utilizing a museum map or audio guide can greatly enhance navigation and understanding of the diverse collections. Pre-booking your entry time slot is highly advisable.

7. Is it advisable to purchase Louvre Museum tickets in advance?

Yes, it is highly advisable to purchase Louvre Museum tickets in advance. Booking your e-ticket ahead of time guarantees your entry on your chosen date and allows you to select a specific time slot, which is crucial for managing crowds. This proactive step often provides quicker access, allowing you to bypass potentially long queues at the entrance. You can conveniently book through KKday, which offers a reliable e-ticket service for seamless planning.

8. Where can visitors find the Mona Lisa within the Louvre Museum?

The Mona Lisa, one of the Louvre Museum's most famous paintings, is located in the Denon Wing. You will find it in Room 711 (previously known as Room 701), situated within the section dedicated to Italian paintings. Follow the prominent signs throughout the museum, which clearly guide visitors directly to this iconic masterpiece, ensuring you don't miss it during your visit.

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