Closing Time At The Louvre Tour: The Mona Lisa At Her Most Peaceful
There are thousands of reasons to visit the Louvre Museum and right at the top of your bucket list should be to catch more than just a glimpse of Di Vinci´s Mona Lisa.
During regular visiting hours, it would be wise to note that the Mona Lisa doesn´t get much peace, especially with hundreds of people cramming their way to get the best view of one of the world´s most famous paintings.
Tested and perfected through countless research trips, your itinerary inverts the normal Louvre route allowing you to see much more than other visitors who are on the normal tours that try to fit the rest of the museum into 1.5 hours. You’ll spend 3 hours viewing the very best artwork in the Louvre with an art historian, learning what makes these masterpieces so world-renowned.
Whilst on your tour, you will be shown the Louvre´s most treasured sights. With approximately 35,000 works of art on display, categorised under eight different curatorial departments, you can get a true sense of the world’s history all under one roof.
Uncover its most legendary Greek and Roman sculptures like the Venus de Milo, Cupid & Psyche, the Winged Victory of Samothrace and Michelangelo’s Slaves. With over 5000 paintings on display, by artists such as Delacroix, Géricault, Caravaggio, Raphael and Da Vinci; you are sure to be captivated by Liberty Leading the People, The Charging Chasseur, The Fortune Teller, St. Michael and St. John the Baptist as well as France´s charming and beautiful Crown Jewels, before being lead to see the crème de la crème, The Mona Lisa.
Have your moment with her, lock eyes with each other and watch with astonishment as she follows you as you walk around the room!
Important information
This tour will be exclusively guided in English.
Important information – There may be restrictions
The Paris Olympics and Paralympics are expected to cause significant travel delays throughout the city from 14 July to 9 September 2024. To ensure you arrive at your tour meeting points on time, we strongly advise you to plan your journey with extra time to account for potential traffic and transportation delays.
During the Olympics, some areas of Paris will be restricted, and visitors may need a pass to access them. For detailed information on restricted zones and how to request a pass, please visit the official website: Pass Jeux.
We strongly advise all visitors to carry a printed copy of their booking vouchers and a valid ID. Random checks may occur around the city, and having these documents will facilitate smooth passage through security checks.
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