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Louvre Museum Fast Track E-Ticket

Skip the line Instant confirmation E-Voucher

Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily except Tuesdays

  • Duration

    You’re in control! Stay as long as you’d like!

  • Start time

    The Museum is approx. open between 9am and 6pm.

    The museum will remain open until 9:45pm (Friday)

    Tour slots available 10:30am onwards, every 30 minutes 

    Timings change everyday - please check the calendar for available slots

  • Meeting Point

    Make your way to the Louvre Museum, located at Rue de Rivoli, 75001, Paris

    Please remember to arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time to avoid getting stuck in any last minute rush.

Key Highlights

  • Enjoy Fast Track access to the most iconic museum of the world, the Louvre
  • Feast your eyes on the 35,000 artistic treasures inside - including, of course, the Mona Lisa
  • Explore the museum with all its permanent collections and temporary exhibitions
  • Both printed or smartphone vouchers accepted!

Overview

Discover the grand old dame of art museums - the iconic Louvre - with this E-Ticket that also guarantees you a Fast-Track entry. The ticket allows you access to the permanent collections as well as the temporary exhibitions, and is perfect for those unplanned visits where you need to get yourself a confirmed ticket quickly. 

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 it's a big (and worthwhile) commitment. It 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.

While the museum began as a palace, bearing the personal art collections of French kings, before too long, the collection was being bolstered by the spoils of Napoleons's conquests around Europe. The first display of art was initiated by the royal academy in 1725 but it was only in 1793 - during the French Revolution - that it finally opened as a public art gallery. To be honest, it was Napoleon who truly transformed the Louvre's art  collection into the biggest in the world - though some of that ill-gotten booty has been returned, some of it remains to this day.

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Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Fast-track access to the Louvre
  • Access to the museum's permanent collection and all temporary exhibitions (subject to availability) for the whole day 

Exclusions

  • Skip the security line
  • Fast-track access to the temporary exhibitions
  • Access to the Da Vinci exhibition

Please note

Voucher Information: No need to print! You can show your voucher on your smartphone or other devices. (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)

Please remember to arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time to avoid getting stuck in any last minute rush.

Visiting Instructions:

  • Enter the Museum via the Pyramid, using the line for ticket holders with a time slot and show your e-ticket.
  • The ticket allows only one-time entry - so, if you leave the museum, you won't be allowed back in with the same ticket.
  • Please understand that the Louvre, being one of the most popular museums in the world, is constantly teeming with visitors. But hey, don't worry! The ticket guarantees you admission within 30 minutes of receiving your time slot

  • Please remember to be on time - in case you miss your scheduled time slot, you can still enter the Museum but will have to use the queue for those without time slots.
  • Don't forget to carry a valid Photo ID Proof as you might be denied entry without it.
  • The Museum is wheelchair accessible - you can easily borrow one free of cost.
  • Please note that if you miss the time slot you'll need to join the line for ticket holders without timeslots
  • Visitors entitled to free admission under 18s, proof of ID required

    Important information

    • If there are visitors in your group who can access the Louvre for free, they can enter with you
    • Don't forget that your actual time slot may be 30 minutes later than the one you selected


    All tickets purchased online are time-stamped and nominative; you may therefore be asked to provide proof of identity.

    They are only valid for the service, date and time selected. Any holder of an online ticket who does not arrive within the allocated time slot for admission to the Pyramid shall be subject to the same admission and waiting conditions as visitors without tickets.

  • Additional info

    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 remember that the galleries may occasionally close at short notice. For the most up-to-date details, please check the official website on the day of your visit.You can download self-guided tours from the website or pick up a €5 multimedia guide at the Museum.Self-service lockers are available free of charge beneath the Pyramid but remember that items exceeding 55 cm x 35 cm x 20 cm are not permitted in the museum.

    Customer Reviews

    • Ian Minnis

      we arrived early but were still able to go iin. the Louvre is one of the best places in Paris to visit

      United Kingdom
    • Arpit Khare

      Service was good and smooth

      India
    • Ankit Mathur
      Great Experience

      Great Experience without any dificulties....

      India

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