Louvre Museum Tickets
Louvre Museum tickets provide timed entry to all eight departments of the museum, including permanent collections with iconic works like the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo, with a digital audio guide available in multiple languages. An optional Seine River cruise can be added to the museum admission for a complete Paris experience.
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Top attraction in Paris
Explore the Louvre’s galleries to witness the evolution of art and the architectural grandeur of a former royal palace.
What does this ticket include?
The Louvre Museum tickets grants entry to all eight departments of the museum and includes a digital audio guide. Also, the ticket offers an optional Seine River cruise.
- Timed entry reservation to bypass ticket purchase queues and enter at a selected time slot.
- Access to all eight museum departments including permanent collections featuring the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory of Samothrace.
- Audio guide in 9-14 languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and others.
What can you see with your Louvre Museum ticket?
The Louvre Museum tickets provide access to over 35,000 works of art spanning from antiquity to the 19th century. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, and archaeological artifacts displayed across three wings: Denon, Sully, and Richelieu. Visitors can explore galleries dedicated to Ancient Egypt, Greek and Roman antiquities, French painting, and decorative arts.

Mona Lisa
The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci is located in room 711 of the Denon Wing. The oil painting dates to the Italian Renaissance and measures 77 cm by 53 cm. Da Vinci completed the work in the early 16th century using sfumato technique, which creates soft transitions between colors and tones.
The painting gained widespread recognition following its theft in 1911 and recovery in 1914. The work depicts a woman with an ambiguous facial expression that has generated scholarly debate for centuries. The portrait demonstrates Renaissance techniques including atmospheric perspective and detailed attention to facial anatomy. The painting's small dimensions contrast with its cultural significance, making it one of the most viewed artworks in the museum's collection.
What should you know before visiting the Louvre Museum?
To prepare for a visit to the Louvre Museum, visitors should consider the following logistical and operational guidelines:
- Ticket reservations: The museum requires a timed entry reservation for all visitors. This system manages the flow of people and ensures entry at a specific time slot.
- Operating hours: The museum opens daily except for Tuesdays. On Fridays, the Louvre extends its hours into the evening, providing a different atmosphere and typically fewer crowds than during morning hours.
- Security procedures: Every visitor must pass through a mandatory security screening at the entrance. To expedite this process, individuals should bring minimal belongings, as large suitcases and bulky bags are prohibited inside the galleries.
- Navigation and layout: The collection occupies three interconnected wings: Denon, Sully, and Richelieu. Each wing contains multiple levels.
- Masterpiece locations: High-traffic works like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo have dedicated signage throughout the building.
- Physical demands and accessibility: A tour of the primary galleries involves walking several kilometers and climbing numerous staircases. For visitors with reduced mobility, the museum provides elevators, specialized lifts, and ramps to reach all collection areas.
Plan your visit in advance
Advance planning and the reservation of timed entry tickets to the Louvre Museum via online eliminate wait times at the entrance and ensure access to the galleries. Knowledge of the operational schedules and the layout of the museum wings facilitates the organization of the visit:

Opening hours
The Louvre Museum manages visitor flow through a structured weekly schedule. Management requires the selection of a timed entry slot to guarantee admission to the galleries.
- Monday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday: 9:00 to 18:00.
- Wednesday and Friday: 9:00 to 21:00.
- Tuesday: Closed.
- Last Entry: One hour before the scheduled closing time.
- Clearing of rooms: 30 minutes before the final closing time.
The reservation of tickets via online eliminates queuing at the entrance and ensures access during the selected operational window.

