Combo (Save 6%): Louvre Museum Pre-Reserved Entry + Versailles Palace Tickets





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Exclusive savings on your combo ticket to the Louvre Museum & Palace of Versailles. Experience the best of French art & architecture with a single booking.
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Timed entry to the Louvre guarantees entry within 30 minutes of your time slot. Plug in the multilingual audio guide and enjoy a self-guided visit to one of the world's most popular museums.
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Admire the Mona Lisa, Liberty Leading the People, the Venus de Milo, and other artworks; the museum contains 500,000 objects and 35,000 works of art.
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Visit the Versailles Palace with your passport ticket which gives access to the entire estate, including the palace, Trianon Estate, and the Gardens.
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Skip the ticket line with your timed entry, access the temporary exhibitions, visit the Hall of Mirrors & State Apartments in the palace, and step out into the Gardens for a magical experience of the musical gardens & fountains show.
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Louvre Museum
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Timed access entry ticket
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Access to temporary exhibitions
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Audio guide available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish & Japanese
Palace of Versailles
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Passport ticket (access to the palace + estate + garden shows)
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Entry to the temporary exhibitions
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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CoupleVerified bookingYesterday4/5The day visit was very nice, however was disappointed that the fountains were not on which would have made the experience more enjoyable. Another issue that could be improved is to provide seating for those who are seniors or who have physical disabilities, whilst queing to get into the palace. The audio availability could be made more prominent to visitors on entry. The ticket booth for the train was not in the same place as boarding the train, so clearer direction could be given. The grounds, the lake, Marie Antoinette house, Hall of mirrors and the palace itself were well worth visiting along with written information provided. Personally, on the day of our visit there was far too many people to enjoy it fully. Overall a good experience.CCarolyn B
CoupleVerified bookingJun 20264/5Communication was not clear, probably on my part. We thought we were meeting a guide, but it was fine. Once we figured out that the passport tickets were in an email and we sent that email to my daughter who had internet, we were able to show the tickets at the gate within the time frame for getting in. We had to pay an extra few Euros to go the gardens.WWilhelm H
CoupleVerified bookingLast week5/5Buying tickets was easy. No problems getting in. Fair price. It’s a shame that you don’t realize until later that you’re not booking through the palace’s official website. When you proceed with the 10% discount on your second booking, you find out that you’re not getting a fair deal. The price is twice as high as booking directly. Too bad.AArandi A
CoupleVerified booking2 weeks ago5/5With the audio guide, you can go at your own pace. Every room is beautiful. Time seems to stand still here. My favorites are the King’s and Queen’s bedrooms, the Armory, the Hall of Mirrors, the Hall of Arts, the Hall of Wars… all of them! At the end, don’t forget to have a cup of coffee or tea. You’ll be able to say you spent tea time at the Palace.PPeresson C
CoupleVerified bookingJun 20265/5It was a wonderful experience, but you should know that you won’t be able to see everything in the gardens if you walk through them, since there’s so much to see and it takes a whole day to see it all. So be sure to wear comfortable shoes, bring a hat if it’s sunny, and a bottle of water (there are taps with fresh water to stay hydrated).
Explore two of France's most iconic landmarks at your own pace, from the world-renowned collections of the Louvre to the grandeur of the Palace of Versailles.
Getting started
Arrive at each attraction at your selected entry time and present your ticket for validation. Both venues require a security screening before entry. The Louvre and Versailles can be visited independently, giving you the flexibility to enjoy each experience on your preferred schedule.
What to expect
Louvre Museum
Step inside the world's largest museum and explore its vast galleries at your own pace. Wander through collections spanning thousands of years of art and history, using your audioguide to uncover the stories behind the museum's most celebrated works.
Features
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Timed entry to the Louvre Museum.
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Explore more than 35,000 artworks across multiple departments and galleries.
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See iconic masterpieces including the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Liberty Leading the People.
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Multilingual audioguide for additional context and navigation.
What to expect
Palace of Versailles
Discover the opulence of the former royal residence as you move through the palace's lavish interiors, grand ceremonial rooms, and expansive estate grounds. Continue your visit beyond the main palace to explore the Trianon Estate and landscaped gardens.
Features
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Passport ticket with access to the Palace, Trianon Estate, and Gardens.
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Timed entry through the dedicated passport-holder line.
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Visit highlights such as the Hall of Mirrors and the State Apartments.
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Access seasonal Musical Gardens and Fountain Shows when operating.
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What’s not allowed
Louvre Museum
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There is no priority access to the temporary exhibitions inside the Louvre. If you miss your scheduled time slot, you must join the line for regular ticket holders.
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The visit routes will be signposted, with no possible backtracking to avoid crossing flows. Additionally, re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue.
Versailles Palace
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Re-entry upon leaving the Palace and Garden premises.
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Animals in the palace, gardens, and Trianon Estate.
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Weapons and sharp objects.
Accessibility
Louvre Museum
- The museum is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
Versailles Palace
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Lifts for all levels of the Versailles Palace.
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Flat benches are available to sit on in reception and museum areas.
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Guide dogs are allowed upon presentation of proof.
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Toilet facilities around the palace.
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Restaurants are accessible.
Additional information
Louvre Museum
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Kindly note that tickets can also be purchased through the venue, where pricing for a reserved time slot starts at 22€, subject to availability. Tickets are nominative and they cannot be modified, refunded, or resold.
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Entry to the venue will be free on July 14 owing to Independence Day in France.
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Please note that printed tickets are required to enter the venue.
Versailles Palace
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For information on the Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens, click here.
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Valuable items and clothing cannot be deposited in left luggage.
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Left luggage items should be collected at the end of the visit, before 6pm in the high season (April to October) and until 5pm in the low season (November to March).
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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