Where to Eat at the Louvre 2026: 8 Cafés & Restaurants Inside

Visitors dine at a terrace restaurant inside the Louvre Museum with views of the glass pyramid.

Where to Eat at the Louvre: Cafés & Restaurants The Louvre has eight dining options inside the museum, ranging from the upscale Café Richelieu Angelina (famous hot chocolate and Mont-Blanc pastries) to casual quick bites at the Carrousel du Louvre food court. For a sit-down meal with a view, book Café Marly on the colonnade … Read more

Louvre in One Day 2026: Realistic Itinerary (Hour-by-Hour Plan)

A guide speaks to visitors in a Louvre Museum gallery with large paintings.

Louvre in One Day: Realistic Itinerary A realistic Louvre one-day itinerary is a 5–6 hour visit split into two halves — a 3-hour morning block (9:00 AM–12:00 PM) covering the Denon Wing highlights, a 1-hour lunch break, and a 2-hour afternoon block covering Sully and Richelieu wings. Most Louvre tickets don’t allow re-entry, so either … Read more

Official Louvre Museum Website 2026: How to Book Tickets & Plan Your Visit

Visitors walk around the Louvre glass pyramid and museum courtyard in Paris.

Louvre Museum Official Website The official Louvre ticketing website is ticket.louvre.fr, operated by the Musée du Louvre (the French state body managing the museum). Tickets are released 90 days in advance from midnight Paris time. The site sells standard adult tickets (€22 EEA / €32 non-EEA), free-admission timed tickets for eligible visitors, and the Louvre-Delacroix … Read more

Louvre Museum Map 2026: How to Navigate Denon, Sully & Richelieu

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Louvre Map & How to Navigate the Wings The Louvre is organised into three wings radiating from the central Pyramid entrance: Denon (south, housing the Mona Lisa and most famous paintings), Sully (east, with Venus de Milo and Egyptian antiquities), and Richelieu (north, with French sculpture and decorative arts). Each wing has four floors numbered … Read more

Louvre Museum Accessibility 2026: Wheelchairs, Lifts & Free Entry

A wheelchair user visits the Mona Lisa gallery inside the Louvre Museum.

Louvre Accessibility: Wheelchairs, Strollers & Lifts The Louvre is free for disabled visitors and one accompanying person, with priority access (no queuing) at all open entrances. The Carrousel du Louvre is the most wheelchair-friendly entrance — underground, step-free, and climate-controlled. Free wheelchair loans are available at the Hall Napoléon under the Pyramid, along with folding … Read more

How Long to Spend at the Louvre: 2-Hour to Full-Day Plans

Visitors gather to view the Mona Lisa painting inside the Louvre Museum.

How Long to Spend at the Louvre Most visitors spend between 2 and 4 hours at the Louvre. A 2-hour visit covers the famous highlights (Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, Winged Victory of Samothrace). A 4-hour visit lets you explore one full wing in depth plus the highlights. A full day (6–8 hours) is needed … Read more

Hotels Near the Louvre Museum 2026: Best Areas & Neighborhoods

The Louvre glass pyramid is seen from a courtyard balcony with a stone statue nearby.

Hotels Near the Louvre: Best Areas to Stay The best neighborhoods to stay near the Louvre are the 1st arrondissement (immediately adjacent), the 2nd arrondissement (3–10 minutes’ walk, better value), the Marais in the 4th (vibrant, 15 minutes’ walk), and Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the 6th (across the Seine, 10–20 minutes’ walk). The 1st offers the shortest … Read more