How much is the Louvre museum ticket?
EUR0 – EUR17 ⋅ ticketlouvre.frLouvre Museum / Tickets
How can I get in the Louvre for free?
Admission is free to the Musée du Louvre and the Musée Eugène-Delacroix for the following visitors (valid proof required): all visitors under the age of 18 and 18-25 year-old residents of the European Economic Area (EU, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein) holders of a valid ‘Pass Education’ card.
When can you visit the Louvre for free?
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Entrance is free for everyone aged under 18 all year, and under 26s on Friday evenings. On the first Saturday of each month between 6pm and 9.45pm, and all day on Bastille Day (14 July), entrance is free for everyone.
How do I get into the Louvre Museum Pass?
If you have the Paris Pass or the Paris Museum Pass, you may be able to enter through the Passage Richelieu, just off the Rue de Rivoli across from the Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre métro station. The lines—especially for the security check—are usually shorter here.
How much does it cost to visit the Notre Dame Cathedral?
Admission to Notre Dame is free, but visitors will need tickets to enter the tower (€8.50) and the crypt (€6). Access to both is included in the price of the Paris Pass.
How much does it cost to go up in the Eiffel Tower?
New Eiffel Tower rates
| Adult rate | Child rate | |
|---|---|---|
| Ticket with access lift – Second floor | 16.60 euros | 4.10 euros |
| Ticket with access stairs – Second floor | 10.40 euros | 2.60 euros |
| Ticket with access lift – The top | 25.90 euros | 6.50 euros |
| Ticket with acess stairs 2nd floor + lift – The top | 19.70 euros | 5 euros |
How do I use the Louvre Paris Pass?
A Paris Museum Pass number is required to book your visit. If you haven’t picked yours up yet, you can use the following generic code 2*0000000. You will need to show your Louvre e-ticket and your Paris Museum Pass upon entry to the museum.
Is Louvre free for under 26?
Visit as a family Enjoy the Louvre experience with your children at no extra cost – admission to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions is free for all visitors under the age of 18 (or 26 for EEA residents).