Eiffel Tower to Louvre – Via Metro, Bus, Taxi, Walk

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Each year, millions of visitors come to Paris to visit two of the world’s most famous attractions: the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.

 And you can’t complete your tour of any of these two attractions without visiting the other one.

That means almost every visitor who visits the Eiffel Tower also visits the Louvre Museum, and the same goes for the Louvre Visitors; they complete their tour with the Eiffel Tower visit.

In this article, we’ll discuss the distance, location and transportation options between the Eiffel Tower the Louvre Museum.

We’ll talk about how to get to Louvre Museum from Eiffel Tower via Metro, Taxi, Bus and even by Walk.

To make it more convenient for you, we have also listed the tickets for Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.

Key Information

Distance: 3.5 kilometers (by walk)

Time Taken:  

  • 7 Minutes (By Car)
  • 7 Minutes (By Taxi)
  • 17 Minutes (by Subway/Metro/Train)
  • 25 Minutes (by Bus)
  • 43 Minutes (By Walk)

Eiffel Tower Ticket Price: €35 ($39) / Adult

Transportation options available: 

Tickets for Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum

Louvre Museum Ticket Price:  €20 ($22) / Adult

Location and Distance to Louvre from Eiffel Tower

The Louvre Museum is located on the opposite side of the River Seine, about 4.3 kilometers (2.7 miles) away from the Eiffel Tower. Get Directions.

It takes approximately twelve minutes by taxi to reach the museum from the tower. 

Alternatively, you can walk the distance, which is 3.5 kilometers (2.1 miles) and would take approximately 45 minutes. 

The walking route offers a pleasant experience, as you would cross the river at the charming Pont Royal (Royal Bridge).

Eiffel Tower to Louvre Museum via Metro

Paris boasts a well-developed Metro system, ensuring convenient access to various locations. A metro station is situated within a 500-meter radius (equivalent to 1/3 of a mile). 

  1. In close proximity to the Eiffel Tower, you’ll find two Metro stations: Bir-Hakeim, serving Line 6, and Alma-Marceau, serving Line 9.
  2. To reach Bir-Hakeim from the Eiffel Tower a brief ten-minute walk is all it takes. 
  3. From there, you’ll board a train on Line 6. After approximately seven minutes and five stops, you’ll arrive at Charles de Gaulle-Étoile station. 
  4. From there, you can transfer to Line 1 and continue your journey to the Palais Royal Musée du Louvre station.
  5. Overall, this entire trip is estimated to take around 35 minutes.
  6. Alternatively, you can reach Alma-Marceau Station, which is 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) away from the Eiffel Tower.
  7. By taking a 15-minute stroll, you can easily reach Alma-Marceau Station. You must board a Line 9 train from there to reach Franklin D. Roosevelt Station.
  8. The journey from Alma-Marceau to Franklin D. Roosevelt station takes approximately two minutes. Upon arrival, you will need to transfer to a Line 1 train.
  9. You will arrive at Palais Royal Musée du Louvre station in just five minutes and four stops.

Overall, this entire trip is estimated to take around 30 minutes.

Eiffel Tower to Louvre Museum via Taxi

The most efficient method of transportation from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre Museum is by taxi.

If you have limited time, we suggest considering an Eiffel Tower to Louvre taxi as your preferred mode of transportation. 

There is a high availability of taxis near the Eiffel Tower, and if you have difficulty hailing one, you can look for a designated taxi stand, also known as a taxi rank.

  1. One of the closest taxi stands is at the corner of Rue Jean Rey and Avenue de Suffren, near the Hotel Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel. 
  2. This stand is conveniently situated less than 100 meters (325 feet) away from the Eiffel Tower.
  3. Additionally, you can book taxis online through various taxi companies such as Centrale Taxi Paris, Les Taxis G7, and others. 
  4. This provides an alternative means of securing a taxi for your journey.

Tip: You can reach the Louvre Museum by Uber, which typically costs around 10 Euros.

Many tourists find Uber rides to be more comfortable and budget-friendly than local Parisian taxis.

Eiffel Tower to Louvre Museum via Bus

When traveling to the Louvre, locals and tourists highly recommend Bus No. 72. 

This bus from Eiffel Tower to Louvre is renowned for running alongside the picturesque River Seine, offering glimpses of the city’s iconic bridges and monuments.

  1. To catch Bus No. 72, you can head to the Musée d’Art Moderne – Palais de Tokyo bus station, located approximately 700 meters (half a mile) away from the Eiffel Tower. 
  2. It’s a quick ten-minute walk to reach the bus station.
  3. Once aboard the bus, after approximately 13 minutes and eight stops, you will need to disembark at the Pont Des Arts bus stop. 
  4. From there, it’s less than a minute’s walk to the Louvre.

For the most up-to-date information on bus routes and schedules, you can refer to RATP, the state-owned public transport operator, which provides the latest information on bus routes and timings.

Eiffel Tower to Louvre Museum via Walking

If you have sufficient time, a leisurely walk to the Louvre Museum can be a rewarding experience. 

The distance from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre is 3.5 kilometers (2.1 miles), following the path alongside the Seine, which adds excitement to the approximately 45-minute stroll. 

However, we advise against this option unless you are accustomed to significant amounts of walking.

It’s important to note that the Louvre Museum encompasses an extensive network of art galleries stretching approximately 14.5 kilometers (9 miles). Hence, you will also be walking quite a bit inside the Louvre.

Best way to get from the Eiffel Tower to Louvre – Additional Tip

A taxi is the best way to travel from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre Museum because it offers a direct and comfortable ride, saving time and effort. 

Taxis are readily available near the Eiffel Tower and can drop you off right at the entrance of the Louvre, making it convenient for visitors, especially those with limited mobility. 

Moreover, it allows you to enjoy the scenic views of Paris while being chauffeured to your destination.

Additionally, booking an Uber only costs around 10 Euros, making it easier on your pocket.

Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum Tickets

By purchasing tickets for the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower in advance, you can visit these iconic Parisian attractions efficiently in approximately five hours. 

On the contrary, if you buy tickets on-site, you may spend anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes (depending on the season) waiting in line at each attraction’s ticket counter.

If you have already acquired your tickets online, you can bypass the ticket lines and proceed directly to the elevators that will take you up the Eiffel Tower. 

In about 90 minutes, you can explore the first and second floors and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Paris from the third floor.

Once you have finished exploring the Eiffel Tower, you should allocate at least 30 minutes to travel to the Louvre Museum. However, the duration will vary depending on your chosen mode of transportation. 

In a rush, some tourists complete their exploration of the Louvre within two hours.  

However, to fully appreciate the world’s finest masterpieces, it is recommended to allow at least three hours for a comprehensive tour.

Regardless of which attraction you visit first, the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower will create lasting memories for you and your family or group.

Tip: You can also choose to visit the Eiffel Tower during the day and the Louvre Museum during the night.

FAQs

1. What is the fastest mode of transportation to reach the Louvre Museum from the Eiffel Tower?

2. Are any metro stations near the Eiffel Tower connecting directly to the Louvre Museum?

3. How long does the walk from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre take?

4. Are any taxi stands or services available near the Eiffel Tower for convenient transportation to the Louvre?

5. Can I take a bus from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre Museum? Which bus route should I choose?

6. Is it recommended that tickets for the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower be purchased in advance to save time?

7. How much time should I allocate to visit the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum in one day?

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