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Visitors at the Louvre Pyramid entrance in Paris, France.
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Louvre Museum courtyard with glass pyramid at sunset, Paris.
Sphinx statue in Louvre Museum, Paris, part of the Versailles and Orsay tour.

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Book this 2-in-1 combo ticket to explore two of Paris's top art museums, Louvre Museum and Picasso Museum, at one go.

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Anja Lehmbach

Anja

Aug 2025
Verified booking
4/5
It actually makes more sense to buy tickets in advance. There are 2 entrances. The queue at the pyramid to buy tickets was up to the moon. The one for tickets already booked was empty. You should really bring plenty of time if you want to see all the areas at your leisure. It's a bit confusing in the palace itself because the rooms and floors merge seamlessly. Without a plan, you're almost lost. It is really worthwhile if you want to see the many masterpieces. Only the Mona Lisa area could be handled differently. It's all pushing and shoving although everyone gets the chance to see it. You need patience and nerves of steel.
Sabine Ziebegk

Sabine

Aug 2025
Verified booking
4/5
So many great pieces to look at, you're overwhelmed, but you can fill up on culture and art for weeks or months in one day. Only four stars because of one point of criticism. Point of criticism! Only 2 (two). Cafés are included in the Louvre itself. These are of course totally overcrowded. With a stay of 5-8 hours and crowds of people, a better concept should be worked on for this. Vending machines with snacks like in the train stations would be enough. The already plentiful staff could then keep an eye on it. Then maybe they wouldn't almost fall asleep...
Elene Dolmazashvili

Elene

Aug 2025
Verified booking
5/5
The crowd managing was very proffessional. there were different queues for different times so it went very smooth despite there being tons of people. The security is also very organised. In the Museus itself there are lots of sitting spaces so even if you get tired you can quickly recharge and get back to exploring. Our only mistake was to get afternoon tickets, as the museium closed at 6 and there still was a lot left to see. If you manage I recommend getting early morning tickets.
    • Explore the best of Paris art at two fascinating museums, with a single money-saving ticket!

    • Enjoy guaranteed entry within 30 minutes to the renowned Louvre Museum.

    • Stay as long as you like with tickets that are valid for the entire day.

    • Discover over 35,000 artistic exhibits and access to temporary collections (depending on availability).

    • This ticket also gives you admisison to Musée Eugène-Delacroix within 48 hours.

    • Enter Picasso Museum, dedicated to the Spaniard genius, with skip-the-line entry.

    • Get a glimpse into Picasso's mind as you discover over 5,000 of his works in various forms.

    • Learn all about the artist's fascination with comics and see the contempary forms of comic strips in the basement.

    • Explore the variety of graphic styles illustrated by Richard Fauguet, Sergio García Sánchez, Émilie Gleason, and more.

  • Louvre Museum

    • Guaranteed access to the Louvre within 30 minutes

    • Access to temporary exhibits

    • Admission to the Musée Eugène-Delacroix

    Picasso Museum

    • Skip-the-line access to Picasso Museum

    • Access to temporary and permanent exhibitions

    • Guided tour
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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    Guests from Italy, United States, Germany and over 93 countries have loved this experience

    Kent Curtis Weakley

    Kent

    Aug, 2025Verified booking

    5/5
    I specifically went to see the Couture exhibition and stayed to see many beloved works of art, and have a bit of lunch. Venus de Milo, Winged Victory of Samothrace, the recently restored portrait of Anne of Cleves by Hans Holbein the Younger, the epic series of Rubens 24 paintings for Queen Marie, and of course, La Joconda.
    Marta Sofia Capelas Picão

    Marta

    Jul, 2025Verified booking

    4/5
    I was the third person to arrive at the museum, but we had to wait a long time, but it was worth it because it was a teenage dream to visit the museum and the French paintings - I have no words to describe the grandeur of such a work of art - and the ceilings left me open-mouthed.
    Michael Harrigan

    Michael

    Jul, 2025Verified booking

    4/5
    We chose the Louvre for the experience of visiting one of the world's greatest museums. The crowds...what can you do...Paris is popular. The visit was entirely mind-blowing, from the vast open viewing rooms to the exquisite craftsmanship of the halls,, floors and ceilings. However, like the announcements in the metro about pick-pockets, as we were walking up a flight of stairs, my wife was suddenly surprised when she felt someone behind her attempting to fiddle with her handbag. She stopped and turned around. I had no idea why she stopped. As she explained, the couple behind continued walking passed us. And in seconds they were gone. That was a lesson when in busy places: keep your handbag in front of you. Apart from that weird instance, we will visit the Louvre again. And the cost of tickets is an incentive to further explore the Louvre on our next visit to Paris. ...the visit: 9/10 ... a few photos
    Rositsa Dimitrova Vasileva

    Rositsa

    Aug, 2025Verified booking

    5/5
    I was impressed with the organization and everything I saw in the museum. It is an exceptional place and experience.
    PERETTE Christelle

    Perette

    Aug, 2025Verified booking

    4/5
    A very interesting history of the Louvre Museum
  • Louvre Museum

    Purchasing tickets for entry at the venue is not only time consuming but oftentimes, futile. Usually, same-day entry tickets on-site tend to sell out before mid-day, even if you waited in line for several hours. The Louvre in fact is the most visited museum in the world with over 10+ million visitors every year. Our Louvre tickets assure you of entry to this iconic museum within half an hour. After a brief security check that is mandatory for every visitor, you are free to roam the halls of the Louvre.

    Once you've entered, feel free to browse through some of the 380,000 exhibits (with 35,000 currently on display) in the Louvre Museum. These are spread over 8 curatorial departments - Egyptian Antiquities; Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities; Near Eastern Antiquities; Islamic Art; Decorative Arts; Sculpture; Paintings; Drawings and Prints. From Egyptian artifacts that are 4,000 years old to modern works of art from Oriental artists, the Louvre has been the honorary arbiter of our artistic heritage.

    Some of the must-sees that you should try to not miss at the museum are Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix, Michelangelo's The Dying Slave and the Rebellious Slave, the ancient Greek statues of Venus de Milo and Winged Victory of Samothrace, Hammurabi’s Code from 1754 B.C. and much more.

    Picasso Museum

    The Picasso Museum occupies the stately Hotel Salé in the historic Marais district of Paris, France. This 17th-century mansion is considered to be one of the finest historic houses in Marais and is now home to over 5,000 works and many more archived pieces belonging to Pablo Picasso. Making up this collection are thousands of paintings, sketches, studies, sculptures, drafts, notebooks, photographs, illustrated books and films, and documents that showcase the artist’s creative process.

    The exhibitions are laid out in a manner that allows you to chronologically understand Picasso’s artistic intentions, marvel at his experiments, and uncover the hidden clues in his works!

  • The Louvre Museum

    Monday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:00pm
    TuesdayClosed
    Wednesday09:00am - 09:00pmlast entry 08:00pm
    Thursday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:00pm
    Friday09:00am - 09:00pmlast entry 08:00pm
    Saturday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:00pm
    Sunday09:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:00pm

    Musée Picasso

    MondayClosed
    Tuesday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:15pm
    Wednesday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:15pm
    Thursday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:15pm
    Friday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:15pm
    Saturday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:15pm
    Sunday09:30am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:15pm
  • Louvre Museum

    Timings

    Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, and Sun - 9am to 6pm (last admission at 5:30pm)

    Closed days

    Every Tue, Jan 1, May 1 and Dec 25

    Important Information

    • From 21 July, all visitors to the Louvre aged 18 and over must show a European Health Pass. From 30 September, this obligation will be extended to all visitors aged 12 and over.

    • Please note that, as per museum rules, it is mandatory to provide us with the correct names of each individual in your party at the time of booking or you will be denied entry at the venue.

    • Groups of 7 or more will need to visit the Louvre separately or purchase a group tour. Groups of 6 and lesser can book online.

    • In the next step of the booking, you will have to choose the date on which you would like to visit, along with the time slot during which you will gain entry. You will be allowed to gain entry within 30 minutes of the selected time slot (for example, should you choose a 10 AM time slot, you will be allowed to gain entry up until 10:30 AM) by lining up in the yellow line meant for visitors with pre-purchased tickets for a certain time slot.

    Discounted Tickets

    Entry is free for children under the age of 18 and European Union citizens under the age of 26 but they will need to get a physical ticket at the venue owing to the new COVID-19 rules and regulations. Also, please display a valid ID at the entrance of the museum for proof of age

    Note: We only sell adult tickets (+18 years for non-EU and + 26 years from EU). We do not sell free tickets. If visitors are eligible for it, they will have to reserve a ticket online through the official Louvre website owing to the new COVID-19 rules and regulations. The link will be sent in the confirmation email.

    Dress Code

    Wear comfortable shoes and carry water as there is going to be a lot of walking. You can also borrow walking sticks and foldable fabric chairs from the museum center free of cost

    Pro Tip

    • Try going either early in the morning or around 3 p.m. in the afternoon. You’ll never have the Louvre Museum all to yourself, but mornings and evenings will be the least crowded hours of the day

    • To dodge long queues, we recommend using the 'Lion's gate' if you want to avoid the crowds entering through the pyramid. It is located on the east of the Pont Royal on the Quai des Tuileries

    Picasso Museum

    Timings

    • Tue-Fri: 10:30am to 6pm

    • Sat & Sun: 9:30am to 6pm

    • Museum stays closed on Mondays

    • Last admission is at 5:15pm. Rooms are cleared 20 minutes prior to the museum's closing time

    Blackout Dates

    1 Jan, 1 May & 25 Dec

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.

    • Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the respective attractions.

    • Please arrive 10-15 minutes before the start time of your experience to avoid delays.

    • If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification.

    Ticket Redemption Points

    Louvre Museum

    • You can enter the Louvre through the main Pyramid entrance, The Richelieu entrance or the Lions Gate entrance. Look out for the “Avec billets” ("with tickets") sign.

    • After a brief security check, you will be able to enter the Louvre Museum.

    • Should you miss your time slot, you will have to line up along with visitors without pre-purchased tickets to gain entry.

    • Address: Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France.

    Get Directions to the Redemption Point

    Picasso Museum

    • Redeem your ticket at The Picasso Museum.

    • Address: 5 Rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris, Paris

    Get Directions to the Redemption Point

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