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Paris · Museum day

Louvre Museum

Masterpieces, hidden wings, and a smooth route through the world's most visited museum.

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Approx. 3 hoursStandard admission · Timed entry

Louvre Museum standard admission ticket

Official-style timed entry

A clean Louvre timed-entry ticket for travelers who want the essential museum access without extras. Get inside with a clear slot, then use WolfTours notes to move through the palace, masterpieces, and calmer wings at a realistic pace.

From €39.90

Approx. 3 hoursFlexible entry

Ticket to the Louvre Museum with Audio Guide App

Timed entry slot

Skip the guesswork with a clear entry window and a WolfTours audio route through the museum's essential rooms and masterpieces.

From €49.90

Inside the visit

What makes Louvre Museum worth a full morning

The Louvre is not one museum — it is a palace, a collection, and a walk through centuries of European imagination. WolfTours shapes the day so it feels curated, not crowded.

A royal palace turned public gallery

Long before it became the world's most visited museum, the Louvre was a fortress, a royal residence, and a symbol of French power. Walking its stone corridors, you still feel that layered history — court life, revolution, empire, and finally the idea that great art belongs to everyone.

We start by framing the building itself: why the rooms feel grand, why the layout surprises you, and why the Louvre is as much architecture as it is painting and sculpture.

Through the pyramid, into the collection

The glass pyramid is the modern front door, but the visit quickly opens into older wings, long perspectives, and rooms that reward slow looking. WolfTours sequences the entry so you are not fighting the first rush — you move with purpose toward the works that matter most to your day.

This is where the route becomes practical: which wing first, where to pause, and how to avoid spending your best energy in busy bottlenecks before you have seen anything you came for.

Masterpieces with room to breathe

The Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Venus de Milo — the names everyone knows. We do not skip them, but we do not treat them like a frantic checklist either. You get context, a sensible angle on the crowd, and enough time to actually look.

Along the way there are quieter rooms: Dutch light, Italian drama, French portraits, ancient marble. Those detours are often what make people say the Louvre felt personal, not overwhelming.

Finish before the rooms empty out

The last hour in a major museum is underrated. Crowds thin, the light shifts, and the building feels closer to what it was before ticket queues and selfie clusters. We plan the day so your final rooms are strong — not whatever is left when you are already tired.

Step outside and Paris is right there: the river, a cafe, the sense that you saw the city through art, not just through a map of famous names.

Before you go

  • Keep an eye on the closing time
  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Carry ID or passport
  • Check the museum's room schedule
  • Plan your route before entering

You should keep in mind the closing time

One hour before closing, most rooms begin to clear. WolfTours keeps the route realistic, so you see the highlights without rushing the last rooms.

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Practical details

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to the museum?

Metro lines 1 and 7 stop at Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre; the pyramid entrance is a short walk from there. WolfTours sends your meeting notes and the correct queue for timed tickets before visit day.

What are the opening hours of the museum?

The Louvre is generally closed on Tuesdays and open from morning until evening on other days, with last entry about one hour before closing. We confirm the exact window for your ticket when you book.

Can I take photographs inside the exhibitions?

Photography without flash is allowed in most permanent galleries. Some loan exhibitions and specific rooms restrict cameras — signs at each entrance make the rules clear.

Is it accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes. Elevators, step-free routes, and wheelchair access are available in major wings. Tell us your needs when booking and we note the smoothest path through the pyramid and collections.

Can I leave my luggage at the museum?

Large bags and suitcases must be checked at the cloakroom. Travel light with a small day pack so security and room changes stay quick.

Is it necessary to print my ticket?

Mobile tickets on your phone are enough for most timed entries. Keep brightness up and your confirmation email handy in case staff ask for the booking reference.

Ready when you are

Build your Paris day around Louvre Museum.

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