It is a well-known fact that all the main Paris attractions have terrifyingly long queues. Unfortunately, many tourists don’t know about some simple tricks to skip the lines in Paris and they choose to spend hours of their limited vacation time waiting in the long queues.
I have been to all the main tourist spots in the city, stayed in all the lines, and made some mistakes so I decided to write this post so that people can learn from my mistakes.
People who know me well, know that I HATE waiting and I dislike all kinds of queues. If there is a possibility to avoid them, I will take the opportunity to do so!
Here is how to save valuable vacation time and avoid the lines at these 6 places on my Paris attractions list:
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6 places in Paris with the longest queues, and how to skip the line by simply avoiding it:
1. The Eiffel tower
Your Paris trip simply won’t be complete if you don’t visit the Eiffel Tower! It’s no secret that the Eiffel Tower is probably one of the busiest tourist destination in Paris, and maybe the world! Are you wondering how long are the lines at the Eiffel Tower? The lines are getting bigger and bigger each year and you will probably waste a few more hours by standing in the Eiffel Tower queue, instead of visiting the beautiful city.
Option 1: Buy the normal non-guided ticket
If you want to opt for the normal Tour Eiffel tickets with no guide, you can find the tickets for the Tower here. The entire process is very easy and you don’t even have to print the ticket – just show it on your smartphone. Just make sure to buy your Eiffel Tower tickets online at least a couple of days in advance (even though 4-5 days in advance is better), because the online tickets are selling out very fast.
If all the normal Eiffel Tower tickets sold out, you have a couple of other great options:
Option 2: Book a skip-the-line guided Eiffel Tower tour
If you want to book the tickets to the Eiffel Tower with skip-the-line access in a guided tour, you should take this Paris Skip the line Eiffel Tower Tour or this one (the latter includes an Eiffel Tower skip the line to the summit as well, which will offer you a bird’s eye view of the entire city!).
Option 3: Book a semi-private skip-the-line Eiffel Tower tour
If you are looking for an exclusive visit, this friendly semi-private tour provides priority access along with an entertaining guide. It’s great for families with children as well!
If all the online tickets are sold out and you really have to see the Eiffel Tower tomorrow, you don’t need to worry, as you can just go there and wait in the line with everybody.
Option 4: Book an Eiffel Tower and Seine River cruise combined ticket
Another way to benefit from the skip-the-line ticket to the Eiffel Tower while also enjoying a unique way of discovering the city is to book a two-in-one Eiffel Tower and Seine River cruise ticket! There are many Eiffel Tower tours in Paris, but during this tour, you will use the skip-the-line ticket to get to the second floor of the tower and explore it at your own pace, and then enjoy a 1-hour Seine River cruise. If you want to also go up to the summit at the Eiffel Tower, you can do so by using the standard access and buying your Eiffel Tower Summit tickets there.
Option 5: Have lunch or dinner at one of the 2 Eiffel Tower restaurants
I am leaving this option as the last one because it is definitely pricier, but useful nonetheless!
There are 2 Eiffel Tower restaurants: Jules Verne and 58 Tour Eiffel and both of them have their own private elevator that can take you up to the platforms if you wish and if you have a reservation. The elevator at Jules Verne will take you to the second floor and the one at 58 Tour Eiffel will take you to the first floor.
As you might expect, both of these restaurants are very good, but kind of expensive (Jules Verne has a fixed menu for 200€ for lunch and even more for dinner). If you would have dined there anyway, you might as well benefit from their elevator too!
TIP: Make sure to arrive at least 30 minutes before your reservation because, even though there is a private entrance for the restaurants, you will still have to get through security control.
NOTE: The Jules Verne restaurant is closed until spring 2019 for revamp. Check their website to see when it will open.
2. Louvre Museum
Louvre Museum is one of the main Paris attractions and the biggest art museum in the entire world! Considering the fact that Musee du Louvre is the most visited museum in the world, the museum staff is doing a great job, but you probably will still have to wait in a huge line to get in! Trust me, it is worth it though!
And I hope some of my tips below will help you to significantly cut the waiting time if not totally eliminate it.
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The line really depends on the day you choose to visit – sometimes you can be lucky and go through the main gate almost without waiting (especially if you are visiting during the low season in Paris), but usually the Louvre is extremely crowded and the waiting time is very long.
PRO TIP: Louvre Museum launched an online app that you can download on your phone (in French) where you can check the estimated waiting time for the queues at the museum (Pyramide and Carousel).
Here is my advice on how to avoid lines at the Louvre:
Option 1: Buy the Louvre tickets online
The first option to avoid the Louvre queue would be to buy your print-at-home ticket online. For this, you only need to go on Louvre website here, select the day and hour of your arrival at the museum and, even though your ticket is not a skip-the-line one, it will give you access to the pyramid within half an hour of the time shown on the ticket. No need to stay in the huge lines to buy your Louvre Museum tickets! Just make sure to print your ticket beforehand (as you cannot show it on your phone) and do not be late!
Also, what you can do is to go to FNAC and buy your ticket from there. FNAC is a huge retail store of books, magazines, CDs and so on and they have stores everywhere in the city center. You can find the closest FNAC here. Another option would be to buy your Musee du Louvre tickets from the Tourist Information Center at the airport when you arrive.
Option 2: Use the Porte des Lions entrance
As you can see on this map (better quality downloadable file here), there are 3 entrances to the museum. I advise you to not choose the most obvious one, as that is the one that other tourists will choose too.
If you want to skip the line at the Louvre, you should know that there is a “secret” entrance called Porte des Lions that not many people know about! I advise trying that gate first because it is the best and almost nobody knows about it! If this entrance is closed because of technical reasons, I suggest you head to the Carrousel de Louvre entrance (located in the underground of the shopping mall).
The main one, called the Pyramid Entrance is always crowded, so you better avoid it at any cost.
You can find more information about the entrances and the working hours here.
Option 3: Take a Louvre Museum private tour or a normal guided tour
If you are willing to pay a bit extra, you can take a guided Louvre skip the line tour and enjoy the masterpieces of Louvre with a professional guide! One cool advantage is that, by taking this tour, you can also see the Mona Lisa without any hassle! For more info please go here.
However, if you want to take a guided group tour of the world-famous museum and skip the line, this guided Louvre fast pass tour is a great deal!
Are you searching for an exclusive tour with your own guide? You can get a private tour here!
Visiting with kids? There are some special family guided tours that are very interesting for any age. You can find the family tour here.
Option 4: Get Paris Museum Pass
Paris Museum Pass can also be a good solution, as it will give you fast access to the Louvre and 60 more museums in Paris!
Option 5: Visit Louvre on Wednesday or Friday evening
This is REALLY awesome information:
Not many tourists know this, but on Wednesdays and Fridays the Louvre Museum is open to the public until late (until 9:45 P.M. to be exact). On all the other days, the museum closes at 6:00 P.M. and on Tuesdays it is closed for the entire day. So, if you didn’t manage to get your Louvre Museum skip-the-line tickets, I advise you take advantage of this and visit after 6:00 P.M. if you want to have Mona Lisa to yourself!
PRO TIP: The entrance to Louvre Museum is free for everyone under 18 years old, so just make sure you have their passport/ID with you in case they ask for proof. Many people know that if you are a European citizen younger than 26 years old, you can also have access to the Louvre for free. But not many know that you can benefit from this even if you are not from Europe (but you have to be younger than 26 nevertheless). Just go to the museum on Friday after 6 P.M. (the museum closes at 9:45 P.M. that day) and you will get into the Louvre Museum for free! The entrance to the museum is also free for everyone on the first Sunday of each month and on Bastille Day (July 14th), but beware, the lines are super long on this day!
Congratulations, you have just saved yourself 9€ by following my advice! 😉
3. Notre Dame de Paris [CLOSED]
UPDATE: Notre Dame Cathedral is now closed after the catastrophic fire on April 15th, 2019. It is said the Cathedral will reopen in less than 5 years.
Sadly, we remove this section for now, but we will bring it back when the Cathedral is open again for visitors!
Instead of the Cathedral and the Towers of Notre Dame, I added another SUPER popular attraction – Sainte-Chapelle – a very beautiful chapel that I personally could not get inside to even if I lived in Paris due to its super long lines.
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4. Sainte Chapelle
Sainte Chapelle is hands down the most beautiful chapel I have ever seen!
Sainte Chapelle is not your regular church, it is a stained glass masterpiece, it is made of 1113 delicate stained windows. It was built in the 13th century and despite the fact it has gone through many wars and revolutions, ⅔ of the glass is authentic!
Add religious and political importance to this intricate artwork and you can understand why the lines are so long!
NOTE: When you get there, do not get confused or disappointed if you find this chapel … just normal – the ground floor was used as a worship place by palace staff, that is why it does not look mesmerizing. But wait for it, there is also an upper floor, and that is when my jaw literally dropped – the stained glass windows are stunning!
Now, if you use a couple of smart tips from this post and prepare just a little bit in advance, it will save you and all the people you are traveling with about 1-1,5 hours. So why not invest 5 minutes now and use these tips?
Let’s go:
Solution 1: Priority entrance tickets
As usual, there are 2 lines – a super long one (it starts from the street usually, you can’t miss it) for those who didn’t buy the tickets in advance and one for people with vouchers (it is a security line).
There are 2 ways you can buy those tickets online in advance – from the official website and from (trusted) resellers.
Why do I even mention a reseller option?
I think it is worth checking resellers website because:
- There is no difference in price (the entrance price is 11.5 EUR everywhere including the official website)
- Resellers sometimes have last minute tickets when the official site already runs out of them (don’t ask me how they do it!)
- You can cancel your ticket in case your plans change (if you buy it from the official site – you can’t cancel it, but your tix will be valid for 1 year from the purchase date)
- Resellers made it super easy for you to book your tix in seconds, while in the official site it is required to register with your full address etc.
- UPDATE: Believe it or not, but sometimes the resellers are even cheaper than the official website price! At the moment of writing this, the price at Tiqets website is 10.5 EUR! A small save, but it is still nice, right?
Here are the sites I invite you to check:
- Official website (Click “Ticket Office” on the left hand side)
- Tiqets (cheaper at the moment)
- GetYourGuide
- Viator
NOTE: It does not matter which provider you choose, in any case you do NOT need to print the voucher, just showing it on your mobile phone is enough!
PRO TIP: If you are doing a self guided tour, but you still want to learn more about the chapel (such as the fact that it served as a court and as a prison), take an audio guide! Even if it wasn’t included in your ticket originally, you can always take one right there at the place, it costs 3 EUR.
PRICE: 11.5 EUR (at the moment, there is a promo of 10.5 EUR per ticket)
Solution 2: Ticket office (Long wait involved)
Again, I do not recommend this option because it involves long waiting, but if you happen to find yourself in front of the chapel with some time to spare, you can always buy it at the entrance, no problem. Try to arrive early, this way you will probably have a shorter line. The wait time can vary from 15 minutes (if you are lucky) to 1,5 hours or even more.
WORKING HOURS: October to March – 9 am to 5 pm, April to September – 9 am to 7 pm, last entry is 30 minutes before the closing.
PRICE: 10 EUR
Solution 3: Book one of the combo tickets
A good solution to escape those lines would be to combine your visit to Sainte Chapelle with something else in the city, and there are plenty of options, here are some of them:
- Sainte-Chapelle & Conciergerie – I have not been there myself (yet!), but I heard that it is interesting – it serves as a Justice Palace now and used to be a prison. The basement has a museum with Marie Antoinette exhibit (the most famous prisoner) that I recommend to visit if you are into history and French Revolution in particular. You can read more about Conciergerie here.
- Medieval Paris: Notre Dame Island with Sainte Chapelle Tour – a great guided 2 hour tour for those who want to learn more about Ile de la Cite in general and St Chapelle in particular.
- Combo Skip-the-Line Louvre and Sainte-Chapelle Guided Tour – if you were going to visit Louvre with a guide in the same day in anyway, this 5 hour tour with a professional guide will be perfect for you!
Solution 4: Get in with one of the tourist passes
- Paris Museum Pass allows you to skip the line to the entrance to Sainte Chapelle, just present it to the security (note that you will have to still go through the security line, no-one can skip that one).
- The Paris Pass also has Sainte Chapelle under the list of the attractions
- Turbo Pass (also known as Paris City Pass) includes Sainte Chapelle too
- GoParis includes access to the famous chapel along with 54 other museums
5. Musee d’Orsay
Musée d’Orsay is my favorite museum in Paris and I highly recommend taking a tour during your stay in the city!
Musée d’Orsay is actually located in a former train station (Gare d’Orsay), right on the left bank of the Seine River. The museum itself is incredibly beautiful and it holds a great collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Art from Cezanne and Monet to Manet, Van Gogh and more! If you are an art lover, you must definitely add this attraction to your Paris bucket list! And because this museum is so great, there are usually huge lines at the entrance. Luckily for you, I have some great advice that will help you solve this problem:
Option 1: Visit Orsay Museum on Thursday after 6 p.m.
Most people don’t know that the museum is open until 9 P.M. every Thursday. Thus, after 6 P.M. the queues will be much shorter and your waiting time will be a maximum of 10 minutes. As a nice bonus, the ticket will also cost you less – 11€ instead of 14€.
PRO TIP: The entrance is also reduced every day to 11€ instead of 14€ for people between 18-25 years old who are not citizens or are long-term residents of an EU member state. Just make sure to have your ID card (with photograph) with you!
UPDATE: I have written a new blog post with an extensive research on even more ways to buy tickets to Musée D’orsay, as well as the cheapest options, take a look!
Option 2: Get a Skip the Line: Musée d’Orsay Tour with a guide
If you are not an expert but you would like to know more about the art pieces showcased in the museum, I suggest you get the small walking group tour with a cool professional guide! The tour will allow you to skip the whole line while also learning a lot of invaluable information about the largest collection of Impressionist art.
Option 3: Get Musée d’Orsay – Musée Rodin Combined Ticket
Rodin Museum holds an interesting collection of sculptures, so I do recommend it for a visit!
A great solution would be to buy a combined ticket that will allow you to visit both museums with only 1 ticket.
Here is how to do it: Go to Musee Rodin first and get your double ticket there. It will be cheaper this way – 21€ for both museums instead of 27€.
Wait, there’s even more! In the Rodin Museum there will be a line as well and, even though it is shorter, here is how to skip it: Just go to the front of the line to the guard at the entrance and tell him you don’t want to buy your ticket from the cash register, but from the automatic machine. The machine is inside, but nobody knows it is there, obviously! The guard will let you pass with no problem and you will be able to skip the entire line! 😉
Note: The combo ticket is only valid if you use it in the same day.
Option 4: Get Musée d’Orsay – Musée de l’Orangerie Combined Ticket
Musee de l’Orangerie is a museum with a magnificent collection of Impressionist Art, located in Tuileries Garden.
You can do the same as with Rodin Museum – you first go to l’Orangerie and then to d’Orsay by skipping the queue. The price will be cheaper again – 18€ instead of 23€.
NOTE: The ticket is only valid if you use it within 4 days.
Option 5: Buy your ticket online
There is also the option of buying your ticket online on Musee d’Orsay website, which will help you skip the lines using the reserved entrance (Entrance C). The reason why I am not suggesting this as a first option is because the museum is using an online system of FNAC, which means you will have to have your ticket delivered to your address or pick it up in one of the FNAC shops, which I don’t find to be very convenient. There are also some other resellers but all the options I could find require the ticket to be delivered to your country or picking it up from a specific place in Paris; you cannot print the ticket yourself after buying or present it on your smartphone at the entrance.
6. Catacombs of Paris
The catacombs of Paris are a great attraction and one of the creepiest things I have ever visited! The catacombs also take the longest time to get in, unfortunately.
I don’t know the reason behind this but no tickets are sold online (hopefully, they will change it one day!). You can only get your ticket at the cash register. Yes, that means staying in a looong queue and not even being sure if you will get in that day!
Right after you get off at Denfert-Rochereau metro station, you will see this long line leading to the famous crypt.
My advice: if you arrive at the Catacombs an hour before closing and see a huge line, don’t even bother to wait, as you won’t get inside that day, unfortunately. The crypt is not that big and the capacity of the place is of only 200 people, so they let people inside in groups of 200 every 45 minutes. Make your calculations and figure out if it is worth waiting or if it’s better to come back another day for your Paris Catacombs tour.
Arriving at the catacombs 30 minutes before the opening time will usually help you save at least an hour of waiting in the line! You can find more information about the schedule here.
Update: GOOD NEWS – there are 2 alternatives! Here are my updated tips about how to skip the line at Catacombs Paris:
Option 1: Buy your Paris Catacombs skip-the-line ticket online
You can now buy your Paris Catacombs tickets online from their official website, which will help you reduce the waiting time. On the spot, the price is 13€/person for adults and it includes the entrance to the Catacombs and the exhibition. If you book your skip-the-line ticket online on their website, you will also receive the audio guide and the price is 29€/person for adults. It is indeed pricey, but you will get to skip the huge lines and also benefit from the audio guide!
NOTE: You can only buy online their standard skip-the-line adult ticket at full price or the children tickets. If you wish to buy some other discounted tickets (such as the tickets for disabled people and their personal care attendant), you will have to buy them on the spot by staying in line. The skip-the-line Paris Catacombs ticket for children between 4-17 years old is at a reduced rate (5€ instead of 17€) and you will have to buy it from a different page on the website.
Option 2: Book a private small group guided tour
Alternatively, if you are looking to visit with a private group, you can explore the Catacombs with the “Special Access Small Group Guided Tour”, which you can buy from here. This is a great option to skip the line at Catacombs Paris as you will visit this attraction with a very knowledgeable English-speaking guide that will explain everything in detail to you, plus some amazing legends of stories about this unique place that you will never forget!
🚶🏽♂️How to skip the queues: | Buy tickets in advance |
💵 How to save money: | Paris Museum Pass |
🤩 Most visited place: | Eiffel Tower |
🏛️ Best free attraction: | The Pantheon |
💀 Most Haunted Place: | Catacombs of Paris |
🌱 Best green space: | Versailles |
BONUS 1 – Palace of Versailles / Chateau Versailles
Even though the Palace of Versailles is not located in the city and it takes around 30 minutes to get there, it is still a very popular attraction that many people visit during their vacation in Paris. As with the other places in this list, there are usually huge lines at Chateau Versailles. Luckily, there is a way to avoid them! If you buy a guided or audio tour for Palace of Versailles you will be able to avoid the annoying lines and save precious time!
There are a few options for this:
Option 1: Book a 90-minute skip-the-line tour
This tour is perfect for people who don’t have much time on hand and want to make the most out of their Versailles tour! In only 90 minutes you will find out everything you need to know about the French monarchy and you will see the beauty of the Palace. Moreover, after your guided tour ends, you will have enough time to visit the palace at your own pace!
Option 2: Book a skip-the-line tour with transfer from Paris
If you want to spend more time at the Palace and if you are searching for a great tour that also includes the transfer to and from Paris, this is a great choice! You will travel by air-conditioned bus to Versailles where you will get to explore the beautiful Chateau with an audio guide, while also skipping the long lines!
Option 3: Book a full-day tour of Versailles for 1 or 2 days
If you book a complete tour of 1 or 2 days for the entire complex of the Palace (Palace, Trianon, Marie Antoinette Estate and Gardens) with audio guide, you will successfully get to avoid the lines!
In the castle, you will be able to visit the Grand Apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, the King’s Chamber, the Queen’s Chamber and the Apartments of Mesdames and you will be accompanied by an audio guide in 11 languages that you can choose from.
Bonus 2 – A place that has no queue, but it is just as awesome!
Montparnasse is Paris’ skyscraper and a fantastic viewpoint was recently opened there!
I recommend visiting Montparnasse for the following reasons:
- The overview is located higher than the one at the Eiffel Tower, and you can actually see the Tower from there! I honestly think this is one of the best Paris sights in the city!
- This attraction is new and it was built following all the high-tech standards including elevators so you won’t have to use the exhausting stairs! There are even touch-screen displays there that will tell you what you are seeing in front of your eyes in multiple languages. This is a great way to get to know the city!
- It is not that popular yet, so you won’t have to experience big crowds and rushing! You will be able to stay for as long as you want and there are no lines at all!
Where to stay in Paris
In case you are looking for some great accommodation options, I have some excellent suggestions for you, all sorted out by budget:
- Luxury stay (190€ and up) – Le Burgundy Paris is located very close to the Louvre and it offers amazing, 5-start accommodation. La Cour du 5ème – this hotel is right in the heart of Paris and it features a fireplace, antique furniture and a great seating area!
- Middle-priced (from 120€ to 190€) – La Maison de Léa – this one is located only a 7-minute walk from Bastille and it offers contemporary B&B accommodations with individually decorated rooms. Helussi Hôtel – book this one in advance as it gets sold out quickly! It is located a 15-minute walk from Montmartre, close to the metro, it has stylish decor and a free sauna that all guests can use!
- Budget stay (from 50€ to 120€) – La Maison Rouge (this hotel is a great choice for travelers interested in parks, ambiance and gourmet food), Chambre d’hôte des Artistes (this B&B is located in the 2nd district of Paris, in the center of the capital, and has fabulous reviews, book in advance!).
Essential packing list for Paris
It’s Paris, you’ll walk a lot so make sure to you are comfortable and look good, I mean, it’s Paris 😉
These are lifesavers in any trip. One of my favorite travel gear. You’ll thank me later!
This is another very useful item when travelling. It’s compact and easy to hang in the bathroom!
Conclusion
Don’t be scared by all those queuing pictures – Paris can get very crowded sometimes, but certainly not all the time! It also makes sense to know your “enemy” and how to fight it before going there. There are many ways of beating the system and buying your fast track Paris attraction tickets if you are a smart traveler and skipping the line is one of them!
If you read this article carefully enough, you will surely be flying the line and it will save you entire hours of your time – time that you can use in a much more productive way than just getting bored in a long queue, right?
I hope I gave you some valuable advice in this article and you will use it for your next Paris holidays!
And remember – Don’t avoid the place, avoid the queue! 😉
P.S. Do you want to save at least 20€ on you Disneyland ticket or discover some non-touristic places for your trip to Paris? Check my other blog posts about this wonderful city!
I have also traveled a lot around France and I wrote about many beautiful French destinations, which you might find useful for your next getaway!
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If you have any suggestions or information to add, do not hesitate to leave your comment below, I LOVE hearing from my readers!
And don’t forget to tell me: Did you manage to use the tips described here for these Paris main sights? What other attraction would you like me to write about?
I hope you have a great time in Paris!
Yulia
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My girlfriend and I will be in Paris for four nights in October,could you recommend fun things to do at night, maybe restaurant recommendations not too pricey. We’re thinking of going to le moulin rouge one night,how can we avoid lines there? We’re in our fifties and looking for different things to do at night in Paris.
Hi Lise, sorry for the long reply!
We do not have a proper post on activities at night, sorry, but I lived near Moulin Rouge and passed by there every day and I can tell you there are LOOOONG lines to get the tickets, so definitely do it in advance, for instance you can get there from here
Sorry I could not be of more help, check out our other posts on Paris, you might find some other useful info!
love all of your articles! they are super helpful! thanks a lot for sharing your experiences.
My husband and I really enjoyed our 4 days in Paris with the Paris Pass. It was great to go to all the sights with a low cost! It was very worthy and saved a lot of money. Thank you!
Awesome website! I have been combing every aspect of it in advance of our trip at Christmas. Do you have any suggestions for quick entrance to Disneyland?
Thank you!
For quick entrance at Disneyland book your ticket in advance! You can read more about the best options to buy tickets to Disneyland (and also how to save at least 20 euros per person), by reading my article where I explain all about it!
As an additional tip, you can use a fastpass for timed entry to your favorite rides inside.
Have fun and enjoy your Holidays!
Thanks for your VERY informative site. I’ve been reading every word. I just booked PRINTABLE tickets online for Musee D’Orsay/Orangerie so that is a good change you can make to your post. Thanks again. So helpful.
Hi Rachel,
I am so happy I could help!
So, when you book the combo you now first have to print the confirmation email, thats what you mean?
thanks for the extensive content! very useful one! i was reading your reviews on how to skip long queues in Paris and was wondering what is the waiting time if i bought skip the line ticket to Catacomb. i am on short trip to paris with my boys and i want them to see as much as possible.
Thank you very much, glad to help! 🙂
If you buy the skip-the-line ticket, you will not have to wait to enter the Catacombs because you will have a specific time slot (that you will choose when buying the ticket – for example 12 PM, 3 PM etc) when you have to be there. You can find the skip-the-line tickets on the official website here for adults and here for children.
The same applies if you book a guided tour – you have a certain time when the tour starts and you just need to be there 15 minutes in advance. So no wasted time!
I hope this answers your question and I hope you’ll have a nice trip with your boys! 🙂
Hi Yulia,
I am planning to visit the louvre with my 20 year old daughter (EU citizen) next month. Which means that she gets free entrance to the louvre. I wanted to buy a skip the line ticket for myself to avoid long queues at the ticket office. Can my daughter just join me at the same waiting line (skip the line) in the louvre or does she has to buy a free ticket at the louvre.
Hi Anne,
Good question! Here is what it says on the official website of the Louvre: “Visitors eligible for free admission can skip the line for ticket sales and go directly to one of the entrances to the collections.”. So the answer would be yes, your daughter can skip the line together with you but don’t forget to bring a valid ID as proof of her age!
Have a great time in Paris!
Great information. Lucky me I recently found your blog by chance (stumbleupon). I’ve book marked it for later!
Thank you, glad you like it! 🙂
Used the Lions gate today at Louvre and saved hours. Thank you!
You’re welcome, I’m glad it worked! 🙂 Have a nice time in Paris!
These are great tips! I was wondering if you take one of the different entrances to the Louvre (Porte des lions, carrousel) can you buy tickets at those entrances as well as at the pyramid? Or do you have to buy tickets online/ahead of time to use those two entrances?
yes, you can definitely buy your ticket there, in all of the entrances
eei yulia , we are under 26 , how can we avoid de queu of louvre having the tickets by internet ?¿
pleaseeeee !
thaks for the info 😀
These are great tips. (OK. Probably NOT the restaurant choices for the Eiffel Tower.)
I had used a few of them myself- but this list is great.
Well, some people in the comments above recommended the restaurant option, so I decided to update the post
Glad you found it useful though! 🙂
Hey guys,
Another way to get up the Eiffel tower with almost no line, even though its is really expensive, is to have dinner at one of their 2 restaurants. The restaurants have their own elevators that only the people with dining reservations can use. The Jules Verne restaurant takes you to the 2nd floor, the Eiffel 58 restaurant takes you to the 1st.
Great tips – particularly for the Catacombes. May I add two more for everyone’s benefit: Eiffel Tower – for those with deeper pockets, food at ale Jules Verne, the Alain Ducasse restaurant is very good (EUR 200,- for lunch, more for dinner. Only fixed menu, but they let you bring children. Who have to pay though). Jules Verne has a private elevator and there is access to the 2nd level platform if desired. Arrival at least 30 minutes before reservation is recommended as despite the private entrance, everyone still needs to get through the security check.
Thank you very much for the info, Kerstin!
Loved the tip about the Louvre entrance.
NO ONE was there. We walked straight in.
Thank you.
Also we did the Notre Dame one as well. It was a stinking hot day, we just played dumb and wandered in.
We only queued for a short time at the Eiffel Tower. We got there at 9:15am, and was at the top just after 10.
The other museums we went to had no queues on the days and times we chose, maybe we were just lucky..
Thanks again!!!
happy you saved so much time!
Enjoy Paris! 🙂
this site helped with a lot
Hello, your tips are awesome! My friend and I are all under 26, but we are from the US. We were wondering if we still need to go to the main gate for tickets or we just show them our ID to get the free tickets on wed/friday night? Thank you!
Hi Michelle,
Awesome you are going!
The line is usually for security which you cannot skip no matter the age.
But as I said, not many people know that the museum is open late these 2 days and it is very probable you are not going to wait long especially if you are going to use one of the entrances that I mentioned above that are aslo less known by tourists.
Good luck and have a great trip!
Hi yulia. i want to ask if you know somewhere that you can recommend and we can stay like airbnb that have a nice over-looking in eiffel tower or the city hehe if there is. My boyfriend i are planning to go on april 5 hehe
Hello, Mine
Sure, I have some apartment recommendations for you.
I recommend this apartment, because it has a gorgeous view and overall it looks amazing. This one has a nice view from the balcony with the Eiffel Tower and even a very convenient airport shuttle.
And last but not least, this gem – very clean and with fabulous reviews!
All of them are very well located, now it only depends on your budget and requirements 🙂
I hope you’ll have a blast in Paris with your boyfriend!
Hi Yulia. I love the format of your blog! You mention that online tickets are not available for the catacombs, when in fact they are: http://b12-gat.apps.paris.fr/Information.aspx
Thanks a lot for the info, you are right! The site is in French though, so i still recommend people to by from here because they also have the Best price guarantee policy
The Paris Musem Pass is so worth. Even more if you stay a week. Maybe it’s the only pass that is worth it’s cost from all major cities that have this kind of passes.
Thank you very much for sharing your tips! We are going to Paris in just few weeks so it came in really handy :). I was just wondering…We will get the tickets online to skip the line but we have two 20year olds in our group and we would love to use the free admission for them. Do they have to wait in the line to “buy” the free tickets or can they skip the line with us and just show them their IDs?
Thank you for any advice!
Klara
Hey Klara!
It really depends on which sight you will be going.
If you go to Louvre, for example, the 20 year olds (if they are residents of the EU) can enter for free. In this case they do not need to queue for the tickets.
Thanks very much for these helpful tips! I’ve bought the Paris Pass and the Eiffel Tower tickets online so hopefully these will help avoiding queues
I am sure it will help you enjoy Paris in a proper way!
Have a safe trip! 🙂
Thanks for the tips.I will visit Paris with my wife and 2 years old son this summer.Maybe my son”s charm help us to get better place in the long lines 😀
Hi Yulia!
Thank you for the straightforward tips on the museums in Paris. I’ve been there 4 times & going to visit again in September 2017. I’m looking forward with these nice tips in my pocket! Great blog & well written.
Thank you so much for these tips! I will be visiting Paris for 2 weeks at the end of June and I want to make the most of my time there. My favorite tips were the open late museums. That will be great since we will have a flexible schedule. We will be able to fill our day with other sites and finish off with the open late sites. Thank you so much! I will definitely be checking out the rest of your Paris articles.
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Hi Yulia,
Just wanted to say a huge thank you for your tips on Disney Paris ticks. I was first intending to buy 2 day ticks for 2 parks. I then looked at the disney Paris site for offers on the link you suggested and there was a special offer for adult ticks at kids tick prices. Then I looked further at Mini ticks and saw that prices for 1day at 1 park *2 were cheaper than buying 2 days at 2 parks and so I saved nearly 40 EUR per ticket! So God Bless you for sharing your knowledge and experiences! If you have any other ticks and trips for London Eye, Tower of London, Eiffel Tower, Sienne River Cruise and such attractions in May 2017, please let me know!
Cheers!
Amanda
Hello!
I am unsure of what you mean by the unavailability of buying catacombs tickets online…
I went to the official catacombs website of Paris and I found their prices and tickets to buy online in advance, do those not work at all?
Thanks!
Hey Sam!
It would be cool if they finally started to do it!
Can you please let us know afterwards if you skipped the link with that ticket?
We are buying museum passes for our visit to Paris at the end of July. We want to go up the towers at Norte Dame. Also, we want to visit St Chapelle. Do the skip the line tours allow us to skip more lines than the Museum pass alone? For example, on the tour do we get to skip the security line at st Chappele? Thanks for your help
You should read the T&C in the pass, I havent been to St Chapelle yet so i am not sure.
I see that disabled people and their carer get in for free, but do they still have to wait in the queue?
Not sure about that, sorry. You might have to check with each attraction individually
The information you provide here is awesome! I noticed through the Catacomb website you can now purchase individual tickets online for specific time slots, which is a bit different on the link you provide for skip the line tickets. Do you know if there is a different queue for ticket holders and if so how far in advance should you arrive if you have tickets say for 3pm?
thanks.
hey Ann, I am happy it was useful! The queues in Paris are just becoming longer and longer.
I didn’t know they offer tickets online, good move! But as I have read, they still have to work a lot on it – you still have to wait in the queue for hours like everyone else! Which makes no sense to me, what is the point of buying it online then?
I will keep you updated if that will change anytime soon!
Hello! Great article.
A question on skipping the line at the Louvre. Do the tours essentially offer the same access as purchasing tickets ahead of time, or do they have other ways to get into the museum quicker?
Not sure what you mean by that.
By getting the Skip the line ticket you get the same ticket without waiting in the line, that is it.
I’m sorry… my question was around private tours vs. pre-buying tickets from the museum. All of the private tours advertising ‘skip the line’. Do they they have any tricks to get in any faster than if someone simply purchased their ticket online ahead of time? (Or, purchased the Paris Museum Pass)?
Hey, sorry, I misunderstood you!
If you can buy a ticket online – go for it! That is the best option if you do not need a guide.
The problem is that some attraction do not give you a privilege is you get your ticket online (for example, the towers of Notre Dame), some just don’t offer this option (Catacombs),and lastly, some attraction require you to buy online ticket at least a couple of weeks in advance (if you want to get an Eiffel Tower online ticket for tomorrow, you will be disappointed). In these cases, Skip the Lines tours are your savior – it costs a bit more, but it saves your precious time and nerves! 🙂
Family of 4 traveling with little ones and on a budget beginning of February. I am thinking of purchasing the paris museum pass to try to avoid the hassle of long lines and waiting. My husband really want to see the Notre Dame and gargoyles. But, after reading your blog, i dont know if i want to go there. I checked the tour and skip the line tickets—all sold out for my date/time. Any other suggestions?
Hello Cynde!
As you can see, the Paris can help you avoid the queue, but sadly not everywhere. Waiting near the Notre Dame in the queue for almost 2 hours especially with little kids is not the most pleasant thing you can do during your vacation.
Thanks for pointing out, that tour is indeed sold out, please try this one. There are not all the days of the week, but there are plenty to choose from!
Have a great vacation!
Hi Yulia, as a Parisian I can testify you give some really smart and wise advices here! I agree with you about Tour Montparnasse: few people think about getting there while it is such a beautiful view! About the Louvre, I am more radical: I often advise my foreign friends to just skip it!
Unless you’re a specialist of classic arts and paintings, I think that you don’t really need to visit Le Louvre. May be because, when I was in school we had these boring visits that seemed us to take hours…That’s just my opinion but I really think that catching Paris spirit is more about strolling in nice historic neighbourhood. But for those who’d like to go there you gave them all the clues. You really deserve your blog success. Congrats!
I’d say you would miss out a lot by not visiting the Louvre when in Paris! 🙂
Fine post! I adore your images. They are really good. Keep up the good work!
Great list dear! Paris is truly an amazing and a dream place for travelers. The photos you have shared are really captured the loveliness of Paris especially the Louvre museum and the Eiffel tower. Outstanding!
Thank you so much! I’m going to Paris for the first time and I’ll be there all by myself so avoiding lines and getting to make my time the most worth it are def something i’m looking for. XX
Aaaahhhhh. so the Lion Gate: best trick to visit Louvres. Thx for your article 😉
Great article I am going in 2 weeks and have taken note!
Awesome, have a great trip!
Brilliant article! Thank you for these tips! Saved! Musée d’Orsay also a favorite of ours, and the Musee Rodin is brilliant! Climbing the steps up to the Eiffel Tower also saves time, as queues for the lifts very long. Yes queue up to Notre Dame Towers is forever, but worthwhile if you want good selfies with gargoyles.
Thank you for your comment, Tom!
Yes, in fact this article was mainly written in my head when I was waiting in the line to Notre Dame Towers to see those gargoyles. It was approximately 1,5 hours, but hey, it inspired me to write this post! 😉
is it free for louvre under 26 or concession price now?
Loved this post. Thanks for sharing these tips. I’ll be visiting Paris in July and this blog is like the first one that gave some actual useful advice 😀
Hey Nadeesha, glad it was useful! I am sure you will make most of your time in Paris in July! 😉
Hello, I just wanted to say thank you! We went to the Louvre today expecting not to get in due to the huge queue. We walked past the main gate, headed to the lion gate and walked straight in!. So thank you for posting this tip. Thanks Laura.
Thanks so nice to hear, Laura! Check out my other posts about Paris (and maybe France), maybe you will find something interesting there too! 🙂
I’ve also experienced queuing up for several hours first time I ever visited Paris. I didn’t even want to see queues ever again on my 2nd and 3rd return to Paris. I always recommend to my friends and family to get an express pass online. 🙂
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I hope some of my advise here helped you to solve this problem a bit!:)
What I love in tourist’s blogs about Paris, is that you learn a lot about Paris, even when you live there 😉 Nice article, I didn’t know about the Thursday nights in Musée d’Orsay, I’ll try !
I would just add something for the Eiffel Tower : if you want to have less queue, and pay less : take the stairs instead of the elevators ! (this only works for the first and second level however, for the third one you have to take the elevator…)
thanks for the tip, Aurélie! I was sure i mentioned that. Yes, that is a very valuable info!
Don’t forget the Arc de Triomphe. There’s usually a long line to get to top, but there’s a small elevator with a worker inside. Pay a couple of euros and up you go.
When I was there, there was no queue, but brilliant tip, thanks for sharing it with us!
Hi Yulia, I would like to ask you about the Paris Musees website, where you can buy a ticket for the Catacombs. They even give you an arrival time. Do you know anything about this at all? You had mentioned that there were no online tickets, so this may not be a good site. Your thoughts?
Hi Sharon, sorry for a late reply. I checked the website, I am quite sure you can trust them!
I will buy the ticket through them and then make an update, thanks so much for the tip!
Yulia, now tell the truth. Yes, it was an hour and a half wait to get into the Notre Dame Towers, but the views over Paris and the Gargoyles at the top were worth it. Signed, “person in queue just in front of you”
Hi Alan!
Nice to see you here, was really nice to meet you!
Actually, that queue inspired me to write this post. Well, I had some time to think about it while waiting!:)
The tickets for the Eiffetower are sold out weeks in advance. To avoid the queue of Notre Dame, be there before 10 am.
For the Louvre, the Lions Gate is closed, and you can’t avoid the queues for the moment because of the controls due tu the 7th of januarary. Only if you are at least one hour before openingat the entrance.This is for all!!, Monuments and Museums in Paris!
Sorry, but your tips are not helpful
So , sorry but your tips are not very helpful
Hello Emily
Using these tips for the weekend we spent in Paris, we only waited 30 minutes at the Eiffeltower, going there 30 minutes before opening. We went to the Louvre on a friday at 6 pm as suggested here and literally walked in without any line, instead of having 50-60 people around the Mona Lisa and the Venus of Milo, there were only about 5 -10. We also sneaked into the Notre damne as suggested. These tips saved us heaps off time and we loved using them. Times change and certain details could change but in general I found this article more then usefull and it saved us valuable hours of not waiting!
i dont understand why ppl queue up for Notre Dame, i literally just go to the entrance and walked in with my friend. he is french living in Paris… he also dont understand why people queue up for hours like that 😀 there was no long queue when i was there for louvre. just normal. it was afternoon at that time. maybe i was just lucky 😀 …. perhaps the tips can help other travelers …
Yes, the problem is that the queue is self-organized and self-controlled. People stop right after the enter to take pictures and block the entrance. There is noone inside to ask visitors to proceed inside where there is plenty of space for all the tourists waiting outside as well. You know, like when you try to enter a bus and you cant because there are many people at the doors, but it is empty inside 🙂 I could never understand it!
And yes, you were lucky about the Louvre! 🙂
yeah… well i hope there are others tricks for free or cheap tips 😀
Hi Joachim,
thanks for the comment and I am happy it helped you save time on waiting on your vacation!
Could you tell me what exactly changed? I will be happy to update the article with fresh info!
Hi Emelie!
Yes, the best advice would be to go to all places a bit before they open. But usually tourists visit Paris for only a short period of time and they want to visit things in the middle of the day too. and that’s exactly when the queues are.
I am sorry to hear my advice wasn’t helpful for you! it seems like you live in France and might know it all from before.
Many foreigners don’t have time and/or desire to collect all these info from the Internet, so I decided to make a compilation of my knowledge for them!
If you know more “secrets”, do not hesitate to share it with us, I will add them in the post.
Best of luck,
Yulia