Experience the Louvre—home to some of the world’s greatest artworks—in the easiest and most enjoyable way. With nearly 10 miles of galleries and over 35,000 pieces, the museum can feel overwhelming. But don’t worry—our expert guide will lead you straight to the highlights, navigating the crowds smoothly. Get ready to discover the masterpieces that make the Louvre truly spectacular.
1.5 hour guided tour: The group size on this tour is limited to 20 participants maximum.
Let us take you on a whirlwind tour of the ‘Top 10’ must-see works of art in the Louvre, and more! You will of course see the mysterious Mona Lisa (and learn some of her secrets) as well as the exquisite Venus de Milo, the spectacular Winged Victory and many other of the most famous masterpieces in the world. Travel back in time and explore the Italian Renaissance, discover ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, and the great French paintings of the 19th century. You may be surprised to discover that the Louvre was a royal palace before it became a museum, and you will walk through the sumptuous corridors as Kings, Queens and Emperors once did.
This specially designed 1.5 hour tour will ensure that you cover all the must-see masterpieces in the Louvre, as well as showing you other fascinating artworks along the way. Our expert local guides will regale you with the stories behind the art and artists, helping you to understand what makes these iconic works so special. Join us for an exploration of this unrivaled collection of treasures, in one of the greatest museums in the world.
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 glass pyramid in the Louvre's courtyard.
Nearest metro: Palais Royal Musée du Louvre.
Your guide will be wearing an orange cap and an orange badge on an orange lanyard.
• Please meet your guide 15 minutes prior to the starting time of the tour.
• Entry times at the museum are strict and the group must enter on time, please do not be late.
• We cannot guarantee that late arrivals can be accommodated and tickets are non-refundable.
• Please note this voucher does not give you access to the museum, your guide will have the entry tickets with them at the meeting point.
• Please present your booking voucher on your cell phone to your guide at the meeting point. You do not need to print it.
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