Guided Visit of the Louvre Museum
Your priority access ticket will allow you to follow your guide straight into the world's largest museum. No need to stand in line! This guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to learn about the museum's huge collection and its greatest works of art, such as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Coronation of Napoleon.
What's included
- Priority entrance ticket to the Louvre Museum allowing you to skip the line
- Services of a tour guide
- Transfers to and from your accommodation
- The Leonardo da Vinci exhibition
- The access to temporary exhibitions
Additional Information
Please note :
The Louvre Museum closes at 6 pm
Large bags, strollers, and umbrellas must be left in the museum cloakroom
Please note that this tour does not suit those with reduced mobility. Please contact our booking department to know our possible options.
Elevators are not available during the tour
The skip-the-line access is subject to the Louvre museum procedures: The Vigipirate plan, the security control or an unforeseen crowd can slow down the entrance
Exhibitions are not included in our tours
Sanitary Measures for your peace of mind
Signatory of Caring Attitude, the health commitment charter of the city of Paris
Face masks required for travelers in public areas, on board vehicles, in our premises
Face masks or vizor required for guides
Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
Social distancing enforced throughout experience
Gear/equipment sanitized between use
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
cashless payments for gratuities and add-ons
Please note for any issues please contact Paris City Vision at +33 (0)1 44 55 60 00 (Customer Service)
Overview
Before it became a museum in 1793, the Louvre had long been one of the principle palaces of the Kings of France. Located right in the heart of Paris, the Louvre's galleries stretch for 786,000 square feet. It is home to the world's largest collection of artworks, spanning more than 7,000 years from ancient civilizations to the 19th Century. The museum's collections are split into eight different departments: Egyptian antiquities, Greek, Etruscan & Roman antiquities, Near Eastern antiquities, Islamic art, Paintings, Sculptures, Decorative Arts, and Prints & Drawings.
Spend time discovering these collections with your guide, who will show you some of the museum's most famous works and tell you about the stories that lie behind them. Marvel at the Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci in 1506, one of the most famous female portraits in the world; the Venus de Milo, a celebrated Greek sculpture dating from 100 BC depicting the goddess Aphrodite; or the giant 33-foot-long painting of the Coronation of Napoleon, painted in 1807 by Jacques-Louis David to commemorate the crowning of Napoleon Bonaparte in Notre Dame Cathedral.
After your tour, why not take advantage of your ticket and stay longer in the museum to eat or enjoy shopping for souvenirs such as posters, books, etc.
Know before you go
Face masks are currently still mandatory in France. Please check the latest Covid regulations pre-departure.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the excursion (Paris local time).