
Priority Entrance Ticket + Guided Tour

Timed-Entrance Ticket
About
Start time:
9:00 AMDuration:
2 hoursLast admission:
5:00 PMFast Track
Wheelchair accessible
Best times:
Morning, Late afternoon.Audio guides:
German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese.Must-Dos
Admire the famous Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.
Explore the Egyptian collection with artifacts thousands of years old.
Discover the Winged Victory of Samothrace, an impressive Greek sculpture.
Visit the sumptuous apartments of Napoleon III.
Stroll through the magnificent Marly courtyard and Puget courtyard.
Admire Renaissance masterpieces in the Apollo Gallery.
Discover the architectural evolution of the Louvre, from royal palace to museum.
Enjoy innovative and captivating temporary exhibitions.
Use audio guides available in multiple languages for an enriching visit.
Take memorable photos in front of the Louvre Pyramid.
Information
Explore the Artistic and Historical Treasures of the Louvre
Immerse yourself in the captivating universe of the Louvre, one of the most prestigious and extensive museums in the world, located in the heart of Paris. Every year, millions of visitors flock to this emblematic monument, drawn by its rich collection of art and history, a true jewel of world culture.
An Unparalleled Cultural Heritage
The Louvre transcends the boundaries of a simple museum; it is a true treasure of humanity. Its eclectic collections, including Egyptian antiquities, Greek and Roman sculptures, Renaissance masterpieces, European paintings, Islamic art objects, and much more, offer an unforgettable artistic and educational experience to every visitor. With over 35,000 works on display, the Louvre is an endless exploration of history's treasures.
As you stroll through its galleries, you'll have the opportunity to contemplate unique masterpieces, witnesses of different epochs and cultures. From ancient sculptures to modern paintings, each room in the Louvre tells a fascinating story, captivating the imagination of art enthusiasts from around the world.
Iconic Works to Discover
Among the numerous treasures of the Louvre, some works stand out for their worldwide fame. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, with her enigmatic smile, draws crowds of visitors eager to contemplate this Renaissance masterpiece. Similarly, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, a majestic ancient Greek sculpture, enthrones at the top of a staircase, captivating the imagination of those who behold it.
But these are just two examples among the multitude of extraordinary works that populate the Louvre's halls. From ancient treasures to contemporary creations, every visitor will find works that resonate with their heart and mind, making each stay at the Louvre a unique and enriching experience.
Breathtaking Architecture
In addition to its exceptional collections, the Louvre also charms with its grandiose architecture. Former royal palace, the museum is a superb example of French classical architecture, with its elegant façades, vast inner courtyards, and its famous glass pyramid. Every corner of the Louvre breathes the history and grandeur of France.
As you wander through the vast galleries of the museum, you're enveloped in a unique atmosphere where past and present harmoniously converge. Every architectural detail tells a story, offering visitors a total immersion into French history and culture.
An Unforgettable Cultural Adventure
Whether you're a passionate art lover or simply curious to discover French history and culture, a visit to the Louvre is an experience not to be missed. Immerse yourself in this fascinating world of creativity and knowledge, and let yourself be inspired by the artistic and historical treasures that surround you. Whether you spend a few hours or a whole day exploring its galleries, the Louvre promises you an unforgettable cultural adventure, where each work of art becomes a gateway to a universe of beauty and knowledge.
Tips
- Book your tickets online to avoid long queues.
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds.
- Use audio guides to learn more about the exhibited works.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the museum is vast.
- Plan your visit in advance to not miss must-see works.
- Take advantage of guided tours for a more in-depth experience.
- Strollers and wheelchairs are available at the entrance.
Guidelines
- Respect the artworks by not touching them.
- Photography is allowed without flash, and selfie sticks are prohibited.
- Free lockers are available for bulky bags.
- Follow the museum staff's instructions for an enjoyable and safe visit.
- Prepare for security checks at the museum entrance.
- Strollers are allowed, and special equipment is available for children and disabled individuals.
- Remain calm and speak softly to avoid disturbing other visitors.
- Official guides and teachers have the right to speak aloud.
When to visit
Take advantage of early hours for a quieter visit.
Visit the Louvre on Wednesday or Friday evenings when the museum is open later.
Avoid peak days like weekends and holidays.
Opening Hours
How to Get There
Metro
Lines 1 and 7, station 'Palais-Royal - Musée du Louvre'. Line 14, station 'Pyramides'.
Bus
Bus lines 21, 27, 39, 67, 68, 69, 72, 74, 85, 95.
Batobus
Stop 'Louvre', quai François Mitterrand.
Car
Parking at 1 avenue du Général-Lemonnier, open every day from 7 am to 11 pm. Accessible via the shopping gallery of the Carrousel du Louvre. Reduced rate for disabled persons at the 'Assistance' area under the Pyramid.
Taxi
Drop-off point at the Carrousel roundabout. The nearest taxi stand is located at Place André Malraux.
Bike
Vélib' stations nearby: No. 1015 (2, place A. Malraux), No. 1023 (165, rue Saint-Honoré), No. 1014 (5, rue de l’Échelle), No. 1013 (186, rue Saint-Honoré). Bike racks in front of the École du Louvre, near the Lions Gate. Please leave your panniers open due to Vigipirate rules.