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- Explore the Louvre Museum and any one other iconic Parisian landmark with this combo ticket and save big.
- Enjoy reserved-time entry to the Louvre, the world’s largest and most visited museum. Explore its vast collections at your own pace with an all-day valid ticket.
- Skip the lines and enjoy fast-track entry to the Orsay Museum, home to the world’s largest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces.
- Explore the breathtaking Palace of Versailles with a timed entry ticket, granting access to the King’s and Queen’s Apartments, Trianon Estate, Marie Antoinette’s Hamlet, and the stunning gardens.
- Effortlessly explore the Eiffel Tower with an English-speaking guide in a small group, enjoying easy elevator access to the second floor and summit.
Louvre Museum
- Reserved entry to the Louvre
- Audio guide available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish & Japanese
Orsay Museum
- Fast-track entry tickets to Orsay Museum
- Access to permanent collections & temporary exhibits
Palace of Versailles
- Timed entry to the Palace of Versailles
- Access to the King's Grands Apartments, Hall of Mirrors, & temporary exhibits
- Access to the gardens with the Fountain or Musical show
- Entry to Trianon Estate
- Grand & Petit Trianon
- Queen’s Hamlet
Eiffel Tower
- 90-minute guided tour of the Eiffel Tower
- Elevator access to the summit or 2nd floor
- Expert English-speaking guide
- Small group of 10 to 20 guests
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Sabrina
Jun, 2025Verified booking
Paris is without a doubt a wonderful city. From Montmarte, with its artistic alleys, to the Louvre Museum, to the Eiffel Tower lit up at night, every corner smells of art. Even the Orsay Museum located in the train station with paintings by Van Gogh, Renoir, the glass roof and its precious clock, an iconic symbol of French art, are part of this spectacular city . Skipping the queue and entering at the chosen time embellished the visit.Marcus
Jun, 2025Verified booking
Everything went really well. The food was also good. Information about the tickets etc. was excellent. We were allowed into the castle 20 minutes beforehand. Great day at 35 degreesEvelyn
Jun, 2025Verified booking
The fast track tickets were wonderful to have! The Orsay was so very crowded that without them we would have been in line for hours. We chose not to use the audio guide we purchased. Again crowd size limited our ability to stop, look and listen. In the future I will book sooner and get a tour guide. Thanks to head out- the only one to get us last minute tickets into the Orsay !Welslau
Jun, 2025Verified booking
Admission went perfectly. Ticket for 12:30 - inside the Louvre at 12:32. Whether this was due to the head out - I don't know - I think we would have got in with any other ticket. We had already joined the queue at 11:30 and were therefore right at the front of the line. TIP: Be there 1 hour in advance - then you'll be inside quickly at the specified time - the stewards will make sure of that outside. AND: You first have to show and scan your ticket when you are inside and want to go to one of the halls - not at the entrance, where only the bags are checked (scanner like at the airport) and not down in the hall under the pyramid roof. The better entrance is at the pyramid - not at the Caroussell - it's full everywhere - but it's much better at the pyramid ... Getting out of the Louve is more difficult than getting in - we got lost several times despite flyers and signs - finally found the Caroussell exit where there is a shopping mile. As the mall is already full anyway and then the long queues to get into the Louvre - unbelievable and bad. Outside at the pyramid it is very well organized. But you need at least 3 hours to see a small part of it. It's best to go in twice on different days to see everything. Everyone just wants to see the Mona Lisa anyway - further through the Egyptian finds, total emptiness ...Robert
Jun, 2025Verified booking
Unforgettable Eiffel Tower Summit Tour – Thanks to Joanna! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Finding our guide was easy, and from the very beginning, Joanna stood out with her professionalism. She gave us a clear safety briefing and set expectations early on—there was no skip-the-line access, and we might have to wait. And we did—almost two hours! But honestly, it didn’t feel that long at all because Joanna kept us thoroughly engaged. With her arsenal of fun facts, quirky trivia, and rich history of the Eiffel Tower, she turned what could’ve been a frustrating wait into an educational and entertaining part of the experience. Her energy, knowledge, and customer service were second to none—hands down the best I’ve encountered during my entire trip in Paris. Joanna didn’t just guide us to the top—she elevated the whole experience. Highly recommended!
With just one ticket, get to explore Paris’s iconic landmarks. Combine your ticket to the Louvre Museum with tickets to either the Orsay Museum, the Palace of Versailles, or the Eiffel Tower. With open-dated tickets, you can choose to visit the landmarks at your convenience.
What to expect
Louvre Museum
Explore the Louvre at your own pace with reserved-entry tickets. The Louvre is famous for its vast art collection, including the Mona Lisa, and its iconic status as the world's largest and most-visited museum.
Features:
- Iconic masterpieces: Home to the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, Winged Victory of Samothrace, and more and over 35,000 artworks spanning prehistoric times to the 21st century.
- Eight curatorial departments: Showcasing art from various eras, including Egyptian antiquities, Islamic art, and sculptures.
Orsay Museum
The Orsay Museum, housed in a grand former railway station, is renowned for its exceptional collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by artists like Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas.
Features
- Impressionist & Post-Impressionist masterpieces: Home to works by Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, Degas, and Cézanne and showcasing paintings, sculptures, photography, and decorative arts from 1848 to 1914.
- Former railway station architecture: A stunning Beaux-Arts building, originally the Gare d’Orsay.
Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles, a symbol of royal opulence and power, is famous for its stunning Hall of Mirrors, lavish gardens, and rich history as the former residence of French kings.
Features:
- Hall of Mirrors: A breathtaking gallery with 357 mirrors reflecting the grandeur of the palace.
- Expansive gardens: Designed by André Le Nôtre, featuring fountains, sculptures, and geometrically aligned landscapes. Spectacular water displays set to classical music in the gardens.
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower, an iconic symbol of Paris, is famous for its striking iron lattice design, breathtaking panoramic views, and status as one of the most visited monuments in the world.
Features:
- Three observation decks: Offering breathtaking panoramic views of Paris from different heights.
- Glass floor on the first level: A thrilling experience allowing visitors to look straight down.
- Elevator & stair access: Visitors can climb 674 steps to the second floor or use the elevator to reach the second floor and the summit.
What to bring
Eiffel Tower
- Individuals must present a valid form of identification, such as a passport or ID card, to access the tower grounds.
What's not allowed
Louvre Museum
- Flash photography, lighting, or selfie sticks are a no-go inside the venue.
- You cannot bring large bags or suitcases to the museum, but lockers are available free of charge for smaller items.
- The museum does not permit items exceeding 55 x 35 x 20 cm.- Re-entry is not allowed.
Palace of Versailles
- Re-entry is not permitted upon leaving the Palace and Garden premises.
- Please note that flash photography, high heels, and strollers are prohibited during this experience.
- Suitcases and large-capacity bags are not allowed on the Versailles Estate premises. Bags must not exceed 55cm x 35cm x 20cm and must be deposited at the left luggage offices after going through the security check.
- Pushchairs, metal baby carriers, backpacks, umbrellas, and any pointed, sharp objects or blunt instruments are prohibited inside the palace and must be deposited at the luggage facilities.
Eiffel Tower
Keep in mind that smoking, large luggage, non-folding buggies/prams, big bags, baby strollers, rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, hoverboards, other large rolling objects (except foldable pushchairs, medical or assistance vehicles for persons with reduced mobility), sharp objects, glass bottles, padlocks, and cans are not allowed on this experience.
Accessibility
Louvre Museum
- This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
Orsay Museum
- Wheelchairs are available in exchange for a photo ID..
- Cloakrooms are available free of charge for visitors to drop off their coats, small luggage, and other items subject to a compulsory deposit.
- The deposit capacity will be reduced due to ongoing maintenance work in the cloakrooms. Please try and limit personal belongings during your visit.
- Cabin-size baggage (56x45x25 cm) is allowed, but valuables are not accepted.
Palace of Versailles
- The Palace of Versailles and some of its various areas are accessible to wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility.
- Pushchairs are acceptable inside of the Palace and are allowed in the Gardens and the Park. However, it is strongly recommended that baby carriers and kangaroo bags be used as much as possible.
Eiffel Tower
- The 1st and 2nd floors are wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
- The summit is not wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
Additional information
Louvre Museum
- With the reserved access ticket, book a timeslot convenient to you and avoid the long ticketing lines. Expect a 10 to 15-minute or even longer wait time at the security before your experience begins.
- Kindly activate and download the audio guide in advance; there is no WiFi and a weak mobile signal at the meeting point.
- Please note that the last audio guide rental is at 4pm.
Palace of Versailles
- From November to March, entry to the Park and Gardens is free. However, on days with Musical Fountains or Musical Gardens shows (April to October), only children under 6 receive free entry.
- For more information on the Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens, click [here](https://cdn-imgix.headout.com/media/pdfs/f1c5588f24d53c78f5ea4406f2e4a65c-Welcome%20to%20the%20Gardens.pdf). For the site map, click [here](https://cdn-imgix.headout.com/media/pdfs/f4b2d421fa8cd3b08f0ac15461523c29-Versailles-Palace-Map-Large.pdf).
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Your vouchers will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the same at each meeting point along with a valid photo ID.
Ticket redemption point
- Please check your final voucher for the redemption point details and specific instructions.
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