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Louvre's New Pricing Strategy: A Global Tourist Debate

ParisFriday, November 28, 2025
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The Louvre Museum in Paris is making headlines again, but this time it's not about art theft or long lines. The museum has decided to raise ticket prices for visitors from outside the European Economic Area. This includes countries like the United States, Britain, and Russia.

Price Hike Details

  • New Price: 32 euros (approx. $37)
  • Previous Price: 22 euros (approx. $25)
  • Effective Date: January 14

Reasons and Reactions

The Louvre states that the extra money is needed for museum improvements. However, the decision has sparked controversy:

  • Criticism: Some argue that charging more based on nationality is unfair.
  • Concerns: Others worry about reduced accessibility for international visitors.

Who is Affected?

The European Economic Area includes EU countries, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway. Visitors from these countries will not see a price increase.

Impact and Questions

The Louvre's spokesman confirmed the change, but key questions remain:

  • Will the price hike help the museum or deter tourists?
  • With already long lines and crowded galleries, will higher prices drive visitors away?
  • Will tourists choose to spend their money elsewhere?

Only time will tell the true impact of this decision.

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