The Louvre & the Paris Museum Pass
How to use the pass at the Louvre — which entrance to use, how to book your free timed slot, and what to see in 2 hours.
Quick Answer
Yes — the Paris Museum Pass covers full entry to the Louvre (saving you €32 per person). You still need to book a free timed entry slot in advance at louvre.fr. Use the Pyramid priority line — Museum Pass holders join the green or pink priority queue, not the general orange line. The Louvre is closed on Tuesdays.
Is the Louvre Included in the Paris Museum Pass?
Yes — the Louvre is one of the flagship venues covered by the Paris Museum Pass. Entry is included with the pass, saving you €32 per person at 2026 prices (up from €22 in 2024 — a significant increase). For a family of four adults, that’s €128 saved on the Louvre alone.
The pass covers the permanent collection across all wings of the museum. It does not cover temporary special exhibitions, which have separate paid ticketing regardless of whether you hold a pass.
Louvre — Fast Facts
| Address | Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris |
| Nearest Metro | Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre (lines 1 & 7) |
| Opening hours | Monday, Wednesday–Sunday: 9am–6pm Friday: 9am–9:45pm (late opening) Closed Tuesday |
| Last admission | 1 hour before closing |
| Room evacuation | 30 minutes before closing |
| Public holidays | Closed 1 January, 1 May, 25 December Open all other public holidays unless they fall on a Tuesday |
| Individual ticket | €32 (2026 price) |
| With Museum Pass | Free |
| Timed slot required | Yes — book free at louvre.fr |
| Recommended entrance | Pyramid — use the priority line (green or pink) Carrousel du Louvre (Rivoli) also open to pass holders Porte des Lions — closes 6pm, last admission 5pm |
| Suggested visit duration | 2–4 hours minimum |
| Free entry days | First Friday of the month after 6pm (except July & August) · 14 July (Bastille Day) Booking still required — slots posted a few days before |
The Most Important Thing to Know: Book Your Timed Slot
Having the Museum Pass does not automatically let you walk into the Louvre. You must book a free timed entry slot in advance — this is a mandatory requirement introduced in 2021 that remains in place for 2026.
The booking is free to make and takes about two minutes. Without it, you will be turned away at the entrance regardless of whether you have a pass. The Louvre is one of three venues that make reservations mandatory — see our mandatory reservations guide for the full list and booking instructions. Many visitors discover this at the door — don’t let it happen to you.
Go to louvre.fr
Click “Book a Ticket”, then select “Paris Museum Pass ticket (I have a Paris Museum Pass)”. Do not pay for a standard ticket — the timed slot reservation itself is free.
Choose your date and time slot
Slots are available in 30-minute windows. Morning slots run from 9:00 to 12:30. Afternoon slots run from 13:00 to 16:30. On Fridays only, additional late-night slots are available: 17:00, 17:30, and evening slots at 18:00, 18:30, 19:00, and 19:30. The 9:00am slot is the best choice on any day — the museum is at its quietest and the Mona Lisa room least crowded.
Save your booking confirmation
You’ll receive a confirmation email. Save it to your phone. You’ll need to show this alongside your Museum Pass at the entrance.
Arrive at the Pyramid and join the priority line
The Pyramid is the main entrance for Museum Pass holders. Look for the green or pink priority line (not the orange line, which is for visitors without reservations). Pass holders can also enter via the Carrousel du Louvre (99 Rue de Rivoli) or the Porte des Lions (closes 6pm, last admission 5pm).
Which Entrance to Use with the Museum Pass
Louvre Entrances — Map
The Louvre’s U-shaped footprint has multiple entrances. Use this map to find the right one before you arrive.
How the Pass Compares to Buying a Louvre Ticket
| Feature | Museum Pass | Individual Ticket |
|---|---|---|
| Louvre entry | Included (€32 value) | €32 |
| Timed slot required | Yes — free to book | Yes — included in ticket price |
| Also covers | 50+ other museums | Louvre only |
| Cancellation | Free cancellation (if bought online) | Varies by seller |
| Skip ticket queue | Yes — dedicated entrance | Yes |
| Special exhibitions | Not included | Not included |
| Break-even | Saves money if visiting 3+ venues total | Only worth it for 1–2 venues total |
What to See at the Louvre: 2-Hour Highlights
The Louvre has over 35,000 works across 60,000 square metres. You cannot see it all. Don’t try. A focused 2-hour visit to the highlights is far more enjoyable than an exhausted full-day march through every wing.
The museum is divided into three wings — Richelieu (north), Sully (east), and Denon (south) — across three floors. The highlights below are clustered to minimise walking time.
Top Highlights Not to Miss
Practical Tips for Pass Holders
- Book your timed slot immediately when you decide your travel dates — not the day before. Weekend slots in peak season go fast.
- Book the 9:00am slot if at all possible — it’s the earliest available. The difference in crowd levels between 9am and early afternoon is significant.
- Friday evenings are underrated. The Louvre stays open until 9:45pm on Fridays, with dedicated late-night slots at 18:00, 18:30, 19:00 and 19:30. The crowds thin dramatically after 6pm — book an evening slot for a genuinely atmospheric experience.
- Wear comfortable shoes. The marble floors are unforgiving. The museum is enormous — even a focused 2-hour visit involves considerable walking.
- Download the Louvre app before you go. It has offline maps, audio guides, and artwork information — essential for navigating without getting lost.
- At the Pyramid, find the priority line — Museum Pass holders join the green or pink queue, not the orange walk-up line. The priority line moves significantly faster.
- The first Friday of the month after 6pm is free for everyone (except July and August) — no pass needed. Bastille Day (14 July) is also free. Booking is still required for both, with slots released a few days beforehand.
- Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket even with the pass. These are usually advertised prominently at the entrance — don’t be surprised by the extra charge.
Getting There
The Louvre is centrally located in the heart of Paris, easily reached from most of the city.
- Metro: Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre (lines 1 and 7) — exit directly below the museum
- RER A: Châtelet–Les Halles — 10-minute walk
- Bus: Lines 21, 24, 27, 39, 48, 68, 69, 72, 81, 95
- On foot: 15 minutes from Notre-Dame; 20 minutes from the Orsay along the Seine
Frequently Asked Questions
Need to Book Your Timed Entry Slot?
The timed slot is free but essential — book at louvre.fr before your trip. Then pair it with the Museum Pass — 50+ more venues are all included.
Combine the Louvre With These Museums
The Louvre is best visited early in your trip — on day 1 or 2 of your pass. These nearby venues pair well with a morning at the Louvre.
See all 50+ pass venues in our complete museum list → or check the 2-day itinerary and 4-day itinerary for suggested visit orders.
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