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Citizens of countries not part of the European Union will pay 10 euros more.
By Jack Guy, CNN The visit to the Louvre museum in Paris will be significantly more expensive for travellers from outside Europe, according to an announcement by the authorities that they plan to increase the price of tickets by 45%. As of January 14, 2026, an individual entry for visitors from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) — a group of nations that includes the member states of the European Union plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norwa…
The Louvre Museum announced that from 14 January 2026 it will apply a 45% increase in the value of tickets for visitors from outside the European Economic Area (EEA). The ticket will go from the current 22 euros to 32 euros, a measure that the institution attributes to the need to finance an extensive plan of works and modernization that will develop over the coming years. By January 2024, the value of the ticket had already recorded an increase…
From January 2026, tourists from outside Europe will face a significant increase in the value of the entrance of the Louvre Museum. The French institution plans to cover 32 euros, approximately R$ 198, by the individual ticket of these visitors. The adjustment, which represents an increase of up to 45%, will enter into force on 14 January. For those who choose to visit the museum with a follow-up group of guides, the value will be 28 euros, equi…
After the Louvre Robbery: Tourists From Outside the European Union Will Finance the Security Upgrade
Starting January 14, Louvre tickets will increase in price by 45% for tourists from outside the European Union, in order to fund upgrades at the museum after the recent "heist of the century."
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