Paris’ Louvre museum to hike ticket prices by 29%

This article was first published by Reuters.

The Louvre art museum in Paris will hike its basic entrance fee next year by 29%, adding to concerns that visitors coming to Paris for next year’s Olympic Games will face spiralling costs.

The Louvre, which houses the Mona Lisa and is the world’s most visited museum, said in a statement on Friday that its entrance fee would go up in January to 22 euros ($23.70) from 17 euros. It is the first price hike since 2017.

The Louvre said the higher tariff would help it deal with higher energy costs and fund free entry to certain people such as those aged under 18, teachers and journalists.

It did not mention the Olympics. However, the Louvre’s price increase is set to coincide with other rising costs in Paris as the city prepares to host the Olympics.

ICOM members continue to get free access to the Louvre but need to book advanced tickets online via the Louvre website.

After selecting a date and time, choose ‘Professionals’ ticket and complete the booking process. You will need to take your ICOM card and photo ID with you on the day of your visit.