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How do you avoid queue at the Louvre?

Only tickets purchased online guarantee access to the museum. If you are a regular visitor, you can become a member of the Amis du Louvre and skip the queues by entering the museum via the Richelieu entrance.



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Yes, here are some tips to avoid long lines at the Louvre Museum:
  1. Buy tickets in advance: You can buy tickets online in advance and skip the ticketing line at the museum. ...
  2. Visit during off-peak hours: The museum is less crowded during weekdays, especially on Wednesday and Friday evenings.


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Don't waste your time in Paris by standing in ticket lines when you don't have to. Skip-the-line (also called fast-track or priority or reserved entry) tickets that let you book a specific date/time slot are almost always worth getting and are easy to buy online before you travel.

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If you want to be there for more than 3 hours, which is the average length of a standard visit to the Louvre, my advice is to go with a clear idea of what you want to see, focus on that tour and enjoy the experience to the fullest.

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You'll see the most celebrated of all the Louvre's treasures—the Khorsabad Palace, the Venus de Milo, Nike of Samothrace, Leonardo's Mona Lisa, Michelangelo's Slaves—but your guide will also take the time to see other carefully selected works, vividly conveying their details and historical context.

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Although there is no formal dress code for visiting the Louvre, most people choose to step up their outfits. You want to hit the right balance between comfortable and chic while capturing that classic French elegance. Think tailored trousers, chic dresses, and well-fitting jeans.

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Don't waste your time in Paris by standing in ticket lines when you don't have to. Skip-the-line (also called fast-track or priority or reserved entry) tickets that let you book a specific date/time slot are almost always worth getting and are easy to buy online before you travel.

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TERMS OF USE. The pass can not be taken back or exchanged , and does not include access to temporary exhibitions or guided visits. Many museums and monuments are free for visitors under 18 and for European Union nationals under 26, and closed on Mondays or Tuesdays, January 1, May 1 and December 25 .

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