Discover the Louvre Museum in the most relaxed way: in a small group with a
knowledgeable, English-speaking guide and pre-booked tickets that let you enter faster and
make the most of your time inside one of the world’s largest museums. Starting just a few
minutes’ walk from the Louvre, you’ll follow a carefully designed route that focuses on the
museum’s must-see highlights while avoiding as much as possible the most crowded areas.
In only two hours, you’ll see legendary works such as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, the
graceful Venus de Milo, the dramatic Winged Victory of Samothrace, and masterpieces of
Italian Renaissance and French painting. Along the way, your guide will bring the former
royal palace to life, explaining how this medieval fortress became the world-famous museum
it is today, and sharing stories, symbols and secrets hidden in the artworks.
Pre-booked entrance ticket to the Louvre Museum (dated and timed)
Small-group guided tour (up to 6 participants maximum)
9:am visit
Start time
6:00 visit
3.00 pm visit
Meet your guide at the France Tourisme Agency, just a 3mn walk from the Louvre. Here you’ll receive your pre-booked ticket and an introduction to the history of the museum and the building you are about to enter, once a royal palace for the Kings of France.
Walk to the main courtyard to see the iconic glass Pyramid, then head inside for a focused highlights route. With your guide, discover the Louvre’s essentials: Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace—plus other major masterpieces when available, such as Veronese’s Wedding Feast at Cana, Jacques-Louis David’s Coronation of Napoleon, and powerful French Romantic works by Delacroix and Géricault. Along the way, learn the stories and details that bring these icons to life.
The guided visit ends inside the museum, so you can continue exploring on your own, revisit your favourite rooms or simply take a break under the glass pyramid. Your ticket remains valid for the rest of the day, allowing you to see more of the collections at your own pace.
Paris Tourism / France Tourisme
6 rue de l'Amiral de Coligny, 75001 PARIS
The Louvre Museum is a three-minute walk from the agency.
Meet your at the France Tourisme agency, 6 rue de l'Amiral de Coligny, 75001 Paris (right next to the Louvre).
He will give you your entrance ticket
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