A guided tour (max. 6 participants) of one of the most iconic museums in the world. Meet your friendly and knowledgable guide, skip the lines and get straight to the highlights!
A visit to the Louvre is probably a must, as the museum contains many of civilisation's most famous artistic masterpieces! Many visitors feel intimidated by the vastness of the site and the scale of the collection; join this tour to avoid the queues and get straight to the highlights! Your passionate and knowledgeable guide will ensure that your visit to the Louvre is one of the most memorable moments of your trip to Paris.
The awkward layout of the Louvre was clearly not designed to function as a museum; this sprawling structure has nearly 15km of galleries. Trust your guide to navigate the corridors, efficiently leading you to the most important works, but also pointing out many lesser-known beauties that you might have passed by without noticing. Of course, you won't leave without spending some time in the presence of the most famous painting in the world, Da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Thanks to our guide's explanations and anecdotes about this enigmatic image, you will leave with a better understanding of why it is so famous.
You will have the opportunity to stay in the museum at the end of the guided visit... until closing time if you wish!
Daily except on Tuesdays, from April to October.
10:15 hrs - Meet your guide at the Arc du Carrousel, a large arch with a horse-drawn chariot on top.
3 hrs
15% discount (4 to 17 years). This tour is not recommended for children under 4 years.
Skip the line ticket, access to the Napoléon III apartments, guiding in English.
This tour has a maximum of 6 participants.
Directions: Meet your guide at the Arc du Carrousel, a large arch with a horse-drawn chariot on top. It is located across the road from the Louvre's courtyard. Turn your back on the glass Pyramid and you will see it across the road, just past the roundabout. To locate your exact meeting point go to map.what3words.com and type "orange.gift.cascade" into the search bar.
Metro station: Palais Royal Musée du Louvre (lines 1 and 7).