Louvre to raise ticket prices for non-EU visitors
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Visiting the Louvre? Expect higher ticket prices starting in January
Americans heading to the Louvre Museum in Paris will soon have to pay more for admission. The museum is raising ticket prices for foreigners to help fund a massive renovation project, according to The New York Times.
From Jan. 14, visitors to the museum from outside the European Economic Area will pay 45 percent more for entry to help finance its ambitious renovation plan.
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Ticket prices for the Louvre museum in Paris will rise by 45% for most non-European Union visitors. From early next year, tourists from countries like the US, UK and China will have to pay 32 Euros, or 37 dollars to enter the museum,
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