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Witness the Mona Lisa up close with exclusive priority access at the Louvre! Enter the world’s largest museum — a former royal palace spanning 73,000 sq.m with over 7,000 years of art history across eight departments. Meet your host at the Arc du Carrousel du Louvre, get priority access straight to the Mona Lisa, then continue your visit independently.

Venue: Arc du Carrousel,Paris

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How to Book Louvre Museum Tickets?

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  • Adult (18 years and above)

  • Child (3–17 years)

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The Louvre Museum is the world’s largest museum and a historic former royal palace in Paris, home to an extraordinary collection of art spanning over 7,000 years — from ancient civilizations to masterpieces like the Mona Lisa. Don’t miss the chance to explore this iconic landmark — book your visit to the Louvre Museum today.

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Jean Dupont
2026-04-05
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I didn’t expect to feel so immersed, but every moment felt like stepping into a different world. There was something almost surreal about being surrounded by so much beauty and history all at once — it really stays with you after you leave.
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Marie Lemoine
2026-04-08
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Honestly, I thought I’d just walk around and take a few photos, but it turned out to be way more emotional than I imagined. Some pieces just make you stop and stare, and you kind of lose track of time without even noticing.
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Pierre Lefevre
2026-04-15
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It’s one of those experiences that feels both overwhelming and inspiring in the best way. There’s so much to take in, but instead of feeling tired, you leave feeling curious, energized, and wanting to come back again.
Things to Know Before Booking Louvre Museum Tickets

What Louvre Tickets Offer
Louvre tickets provide access to the museum’s vast galleries, including world-famous collections such as Egyptian Antiquities, Greek and Roman sculptures, and iconic paintings like the Mona Lisa. Visitors can also explore temporary exhibitions, cafés, and gift shops inside the museum.

Age Recommendations
The Louvre Museum is open to all ages and is a great cultural experience for families. Children under 18 can enter for free, and younger visitors should be accompanied by an adult.

Quietest Time to Visit
For a more relaxed experience, it’s best to visit on weekdays or early in the morning. Weekends and peak hours tend to be more crowded, especially around the most famous artworks.

Facilities
The museum offers a range of amenities including cafés, restaurants, gift shops, rest areas, and cloakrooms to make your visit more comfortable.

Accessibility
The Louvre is fully accessible, with step-free access, elevators, and facilities designed for visitors with reduced mobility.

Why You Should Visit the Louvre Museum
World-Famous Masterpieces
World-Famous Masterpieces
Unmatched Art Collection
Unmatched Art Collection
Historic Setting
Historic Setting
A Must-Visit Paris Experience
A Must-Visit Paris Experience
How Long Do You Need at the Louvre Museum?

To explore the Louvre Museum comfortably, plan to spend around 2 to 3 hours during your visit. This gives you enough time to see the highlights, including world-famous masterpieces and key galleries, without feeling rushed.

However, with its vast collection and extensive layout, many visitors choose to stay longer to fully immerse themselves in the experience. The Louvre is designed for flexible exploration, allowing you to move at your own pace and discover as much as you like.

How to get there

Venue: Arc du Carrousel,Paris

Car: An underground car park is located at 1 Avenue du Général Lemonier, from which you can access the museum via the Galerie du Carrousel entrance. It is open daily from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Visitors with disabilities are entitled to a reduced car park rate – this can be organised at the dedicated area for visitors with special needs under the Pyramid.

Metro: Palais-Royal / Musée du Louvre (lines 1 and 7)

Bus: No. 21, 27, 39, 67, 68, 69, 72, 74, 85, 95 Bicycle: No. 1015, 2 place A. Malraux No. 1023, 165 rue Saint-Honoré No. 1014, 5 rue de l’Echelle No. 1013, 186 rue Saint-Honoré. There is also an area for parking bicycles available in front of the École du Louvre, near the Porte des Lions. In accordance with the Vigipirate security measures, all bags must be left open.

Taxis: Drop-off area at the Carrousel roundabout. The closest pick-up area is at Place André Malraux.

Food and Drink
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Café Richelieu
Elegant café located inside the Louvre, perfect for a quick coffee or light French bites in a refined setting. It’s just a 2–3 minute walk within the museum, making it a convenient stop during your visit.
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Ladurée Carrousel du Louvre
Famous for its delicate macarons and classic French pastries, this spot is ideal for a sweet break. Located in the Carrousel du Louvre, it’s about a 3-minute walk from the main galleries.
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Café Mollien
A charming café with a terrace overlooking the Louvre courtyard, offering light meals and drinks. It’s around a 5-minute walk inside the museum and perfect for a relaxing pause with a view.
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Le Café Marly
A stylish Parisian restaurant with stunning views of the Louvre Pyramid, ideal for a more refined dining experience. Located just outside the museum, it’s about a 2-minute walk from the main entrance.
Quick Overview

Address: Musée du Louvre, Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France

Opening Times:

- Monday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday: 09:00 AM – 06:00 PM
- Wednesday & Friday: 09:00 AM – 09:00 PM
- Tuesday: Closed

Duration: Plan for 2–3 hours to explore the main highlights of the museum

Age Restriction: All ages welcome. Free entry for visitors under 18 years old

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