The Louvre Will Increase Admission Costs for Non-European Visitors Next Year
Non-European visitors will pay up to €32 per ticket and $250 for annual passes, expected to raise €15–20 million yearly to support Louvre upgrades.
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Louvre Museum to Hike Entry Fee Amid Heist Fallout
Planning to stop by the Musée du Louvre next year? That'll be €32 (~$37) if you live outside of the European Union. Last Thursday, the museum board approved the €10 (~$12) price hike for non-EU visitors, who make up the majority of the museum's annual attendance, starting January 14. The Louvre projects that the yearly multi-million-euro revenue increase will help fund its security system overhaul and massive renovation in the wake of the brazen…
Louvre raises ticket prices for non-EU visitors after heist
Following last October’s spectacular heist at the Louvre, the museum announced that ticket prices for most non-EU tourists would rise by 45%. This increase is said to be essential in order to finance large-scale renovations and strengthen security in an effort to prevent future thefts. The increase only applies to non-EU and non-EEA visitors. Visitors from the European Economic Area (EEA), including Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway, will conti…
Louvre to Hike Ticket Prices by 45 Percent for Most Non-EU Visitors
The Louvre has announced that it will raise ticket prices for most visitors from outside the European Union by 45 percent, effective January 14, 2026. Officials expect the increase, from €22 (about $30) to €32 (roughly $42), to bring in an additional €17.5 million for the Paris institution annually. The Louvre, which welcomed some nine […]
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