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English
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Visit the Louvre Abu Dhabi, a unique museum city by the sea
Explore diverse global art and cultural exhibitions
View artifacts and masterpieces from ancient to contemporary times
Learn about the shared stories of humanity through curated displays
€ 19.46
€ 17.90


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Discover the iconic Louvre Abu Dhabi, a one-of-a-kind museum city by the sea that offers a captivating journey through global art, culture, and the shared stories of humanity. Nestled on Saadiyat Island, this architectural masterpiece seamlessly blends traditional Arabic design with contemporary innovation, creating a serene and inspiring space beneath its striking floating dome. Inside, explore world-class exhibitions and an extraordinary collection that spans civilizations, from ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces, reflecting a universal narrative that connects people across time and place. Whether you arrive by land or opt for a scenic sea route, your visit promises to be an enriching cultural experience filled with awe-inspiring art, thought-provoking installations, and breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf.
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A beautiful building filled with beautiful things! Spent over 3 and a half hours here and could have stayed longer. The free lockers for coats and bags was a brilliant addition although toilets can be a bit difficult to find.

What’s the point of buying tickets in advance if you have to wait for more than one hour outside in windy and rainy weather? We arrived 30 mins in advance but were let in 40 mins after our designated time slot. Very poor organization overall - should either hire more securities to fasten the entrance or sell less tickets. At the end of the day we were left with very little time to explore the exhibitions, especially taking into consideration that some halls close 30 mins before the declared time, so you can only guess if you’ll be able to visit all the rooms you planned to visit. The museum is fascinating though!

Huge collections of artifacts. Worth the wait, ticket can be purchase online or walk in. The queue to get inside to buy ticket is long wait. Advice to book online. You will have to go thru security. Audio guide can be rented. No restriction of bringing food and drinks, you may consume it at the lobby area only. Food and drinks inside is limited and pricy. Small bottle of mineral water around €4++. So does canned drinks. A chicken baguette is around €7. Planned your visit, manage your time so can see more. There are different wings and categories. The craziest part is visit MonaLiza. Educating and eye open experience.

A great museum. Good structure. Good service. A day is not enough to visit everything. Recommend buying the tickets in advance and getting there on time. Nothing to complain. The museum has expositions from a variety of fields. Asian, Egyptian, Italian, Greek among others cultures are shown.

The world knows the Louvre - and for good reason. It's simply one of the greatest collections of artifacts ever brought together. Every item has a story. It would take days to go through it all, so I'd sincerely suggest a guide to maximize your time viewing the impressive collection. If you can, plan your visit before or after summer, and avoid holidays. I'd also suggest viewing the more iconic items close to closing time. The crowds thin out and you'll have a better viewing experience. Otherwise, try hard to be in the first group to enter and quickly go to the more popular items as quickly as possible. Either way, have a plan. Visit the museum's website and know what you want to see and where you need to go. Absolutely buy tickets ahead of time. There's stairs, escalators, lifts, and ramps to transit. We walked 3 miles in just over 2 hours, so expect to walk - a lot.



