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Primarily associated with the steady gaze of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous Mona Lisa, Paris' Louvre museum is home to a 35,000-strong collection of paintings and sculptures considered one of the greatest in the world. The contemporary glass Louvre Pyramid heralds the museum's entrance, which millions of tourists flock to every year to feast their eyes on masterpieces that span from antiquity to the 20th century.
Tours and Activities to Experience Louvre

Skip-the-Line Private Louvre Tour

Paris and Montmartre by Night Tour in a 2CV

Paris City Center "History of Paris" Guided Walking Tour - Semi-Private 8ppl Max

Paris Mona Lisa Tour : Best of the Louvre Experience (Semi-Private Tour)

Paris @Night Private Tour with River Cruise with Champagne Option

Paris by Night Tootbus Tour

Louvre Museum Special Access : Guided Tour with Optional Ticket

Paris by Night with Seine River Cruise and Moulin Rouge Show with Champagne

Louvre Museum Private 2-h Tour on Italian Art and masterpieces

Paris Private Walking Tour with a Personal Photographer

Paris with Kids Custom and Private Half-Day Tour

Paris City Center & Louvre Tour Reserved Entry Included! - Semi-Private 8ppl Max

Segway Tour 120 min

Segway tour Paris

Paris Vintage Tour by Night on a Sidecar with Champagne included

See 15+ Top Sights Paris Tour with Fun Guide, (Walking and Metro Tour)

Paris Tootbus Discovery by Day and by Night Routes

Seine River Guided Cruise with Kids by Vedettes de Paris

The Best Of Paris by E-Scooter

Louvre Semi Private Group Tour MAX 6 PEOPLE Guaranteed

Louvre Essential Private tour

Louvre Private Skip-the-Line Tour by an Art Historian Guide with Hotel Pickup

Private Tour: Personal Travel Photographer Tour in Paris

Paris Your Perfect 2-Day Stay Custom Private Tour
People Also Ask
You can either buy a regular ticket for the Louvre, or book a 1.5-hour guided tour in English or French. If you’ve got your own guide, you’ll need to select that option. All tickets are timed-entry. You can also reserve an audioguide online at the same time that you book your tickets.
...MoreThe Louvre is free for everyone on the 14 July (Bastille Day), except when the holiday falls on a Tuesday, when the museum is closed. It’s also free all year for visitors under 18 and for anyone 25 and under who lives in the European Economic Area.
...MoreYes, you can see some of the Louvre in two hours, but you’ll likely want longer in the museum as there’s a lot to see—35,000 works of art to be precise. If you’re short on time, a tour can help you navigate straight to the highlights.
...MoreYes, guided tours of the Louvre are available. You can book tours in English and French on the museum’s website, or book a private or group tour from an outside tour operator. Tours direct you straight to the highlights—ideal if you’re short on time—and help deepen your knowledge of art history.
...MoreYes, the Mona Lisa is included with a standard admission ticket for the Louvre. The portrait is displayed behind protective glass in the Salle des États, the largest room in the museum. There are almost always crowds around the small portrait, so you might have to wait a bit to get a good glimpse.
...MoreYes, Louvre tickets can sometimes sell out, so it’s a good idea to book your tickets in advance—especially if you want to secure a specific time slot, as all tickets are timed. A limited number of tickets are available at the museum during off-peak times, but the lines can be very long.
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