Louvre Museum Skip-the-Line Entry Tickets
Availability and prices
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Non-refundable
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Official tickets
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All-day ticket
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Valid: 1 Day
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Mobile tickets
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Secure payment
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Skip The Line
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Instant confirmation
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Wheelchair access
Follow the Louvre masterpieces trail and see the iconic paintings and the most beautiful sculptures with Skip-the-Line entry tickets.
Visit some of the world's best-known artworks, including masterpieces such as Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and works by Raphael, Botticelli, Bernini, and many other renowned artists from history. To top things off, you'll even get to see France's collection of crown jewels. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a novice, you're sure to be spellbound by what you'll see in this world-famous gallery.
A ticket gives you access to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions of the Louvre, as well as to the Eugène-Delacroix National Museum the same day and the day after your visit of the Louvre museum.
The Musée Delacroix is a unique space. The artist’s former home is a place of memory, created in homage to Delacroix by the greatest artists of the 1920s such as Maurice Denis, Paul Signac, Édouard Vuillard, and Ker-Xavier Roussel, to name a few. It is a testament to their admiration for the painter and his work. The museum collection, assembled with the creation of the museum in 1932, boasts over a thousand artworks by Delacroix—paintings, drawings, prints, writings—and objects that belonged to him, as well as artworks created by artists who admired him.
- Entry ticket to the Louvre Museum
- Access to the permanent collections and exhibitions
- Access to some temporary exhibitions
- Access to the Eugène-Delacroix National Museum the same day and the day after your visit of the Louvre Museum (closed for rehanging from 11 June through 2 July 2024).
- Food and drinks
- Transfer
- Guided Tour
- Audio Guide
Monday | 09:00 - 18:00 |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday - Thursday | 09:00 - 18:00 |
Friday | 09:00 - 21:45 |
Saturday - Sunday | 09:00 - 18:00 |
1 January, 1 May, 25 December | Closed |
- Explore the former palace of the kings of France – now the largest museum in the world covering almost 10,000 years of history! The palace is divided into three wings: Richelieu, Sully and Denon.
- The world’s most famous painting, the Mona Lisa, needs a space big enough to welcome its many admirers. It is therefore housed in the Louvre’s largest room, the Salle des États, which is also home to other remarkable Venetian paintings such as The Wedding Feast at Cana by Veronese.
- The Louvre’s gallery of antiquities, which replaced the royal apartments, displays masterpieces of Greek sculpture – including the famous Venus de Milo.
- Last entry 1 hour before closure. Visitors will be asked to vacate the exhibition rooms 30 minutes before closure.
- Disabled visitors and the person accompanying them are granted priority access (without queuing) at the reception area and museum entrances.
- A ticket gives you access to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions of the Louvre, as well as to the Eugène-Delacroix National Museum the same day and the day after your visit of the Louvre museum.
- Please note: Tickets are personalized. It is necessary to present a valid identification document.
- You cannot bring large bags or suitcases to the museum but lockers are available free of charge for smaller items. All umbrellas that do not fit into a bag must be left in self-service umbrella stands in the cloakroom.
- Please note: Any items exceeding 55 x 35 x 20 cm will not be allowed in the museum (welcome area and exhibition rooms).
- Wheelchair and disabled visitors and the person accompanying them are granted priority access (without queuing) at the reception area and museum entrances.