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Paris' Louvre to hike ticket prices for non-EU visitors

Starting in January, famed museum to raise entry fees 45% for visitors from outside EU and 3 Schengen area countries

Necva Tastan Sevinc  | 28.11.2025 - Update : 28.11.2025
Paris' Louvre to hike ticket prices for non-EU visitors France’s Louvre Museum

ISTANBUL

France’s Louvre Museum will introduce a steep price increase for visitors from outside the EU and three European Economic Area countries starting on Jan. 14, local media reported on Thursday.

The Louvre’s Board of Directors approved a new pricing structure that raises the standard ticket for non-EU visitors – and visitors not from the Schengen area states of Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway – by 45% to €32 ($37), up from the current €22.

Entry fees for EU residents will remain unchanged, BFM TV reported.

The museum, known for masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo, says the adjustment aims to balance soaring attendance numbers with rising operational, conservation, and security costs.

Earlier, France’s Culture Minister Rachida Dati had urged a “differentiated, fair pricing model” for major cultural institutions, arguing that European taxpayers should not bear the burden of the museum’s growing global demand.

The move comes at a time when the US is implementing similar policies. The Trump administration recently announced that foreign tourists visiting 11 of America’s most popular national parks, including the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, and the Rocky Mountains, will be required to pay an extra $100 per person on top of existing entrance fees.

Starting next year, non-residents will also pay more than $250 for an annual national parks pass, while US citizens and permanent residents will continue to pay $80.

The Louvre welcomed more than 8 million visitors last year, with non-European tourists accounting for a significant portion of arrivals. Museum officials did not say whether further pricing changes could follow, but confirmed that the new structure will take effect in mid-January.

The price hikes also follow a brazen jewelry heist at the museum in October, leading to calls for tightened security at one of the world’s most famous museums.


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