Roughly a quarter of the capacity of the Stade de France will be filled by fans of the Reds when they play Real Madrid in the final.
Uefa - European football's governing body - sells 12,000 seats to "fans worldwide" and closed its window for this process of sale on 28 April.
The tickets for the final on May 28 range from 41.93 to 578.63.
The majority of tickets will be allocated in a category costing between 125.79 and 100.63 with a restricted view, and just under 5% will be sold at the highest price point.
Real Madrid will get the same allocation as Liverpool, meaning the two clubs share about 40,000 seats.
National associations, commercial partners, broadcasters, and Uefa's official hospitality programme will be able to use about 23,000 seats.
A range of hospitality tickets remain on sale on Uefa's website, starting at 4,900 euros (£4,178) and reaching 8,900 euros (£7,590).
The showpiece final was moved to Paris because of the invasion of Ukraine.
The process for distributing tickets to fans has been announced.
Fans who attended home and away matches in the competition during the season will be able to get a ticket.
The club will run a ballot for supporters who have attended at least six home games this season.
If fans don't have a match ticket, they shouldn't travel to Paris.