The Louvre in Paris is famous for housing the “Mona Lisa” and thousands of artworks from ancient to modern times. Located in a former royal palace, it showcases Egyptian relics, Greek sculptures and European masterpieces, drawing millions of visitors each year through its iconic pyramid entrance.
Ultimate Louvre Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
Ready to meet the Mona Lisa without the long wait? Skip the line and step into the world’s most famous museum with a fun, engaging guide who’ll bring its masterpieces to life! You’ll unravel the secrets of the Louvre’s top highlights, from the mysterious smile of da Vinci’s icon to the dramatic beauty of the Winged Victory. Expect jaw-dropping stories, hidden details, and an experience that’ll make you feel like a VIP. This isn’t just a tour—it’s your backstage pass to art history’s greatest hits!
Our Ultimate Louvre Tour includes:
- Guided Tour of Louvre Museum with Skip-the-Line access.
- Complimentary Paris Food Guide featuring the city’s best hidden gems, personally curated just for you.
- Option to Choose an Upgraded, Small Group, VIP Guided Tour for Up to Six Guests.

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Group SizeMaximum group size of 20 people, or just 6 if the small group option is chosen
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AudioHeadsets to ensure clear audio throughout the tour
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Tour Length2-hour experience
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TakeawayPersonally Curated Food Guide to Paris
What You Will See
Experience the magic of the Louvre like never before! Dive straight into a world of art and history with an expert local guide who brings every masterpiece to life through captivating stories and insider knowledge on this guided Louvre tour.
About Our Local
KNOWLEDGEABLE TOUR GUIDES
- Local guides with expert knowledge of history and culture
- Engaging storytelling that makes history come alive
- Fluent in multiple languages for a seamless experience
- Passionate about providing exceptional service on every tour
- Personalization of tours to tailor to the interests, pace and preferences of the group
- An interactive approach that encourages participation and creates a memorable hands-on experience
- Ensuring cultural sensitivity and respect for important World Heritage sites
GREAT FOR THESE TRAVELERS
Whether you’re checking off a must-see from your bucket list, diving deep into history or seeking to make the most of every moment, this tour is designed with you in mind.
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About the Trip
FAQs
Originally a fortress in the late 12th century, the Louvre underwent transformations, becoming a royal residence. Over centuries, various monarchs expanded and altered the palace. During the French Revolution, it became a national museum, opening in 1793. Its collection grew through acquisitions and donations. Visitors today come to witness the vast artworks and historical holdings within this significant historical structure, experiencing centuries of art and history under one roof.
Yes, the Louvre can engage children. Certain exhibits, like Egyptian antiquities and large sculptures, often appeal to younger visitors. Focusing on specific, well-known artworks can make the visit manageable and hold their attention. It offers a chance for kids to see famous art and historical objects firsthand.
For fewer crowds at the Louvre, consider visiting between mid-September and October, or during March or May. Avoiding the summer months and major holidays usually results in a less congested experience. Opting for early morning or Wednesday or Friday evenings can also reduce wait times, allowing for more comfortable viewing of the art.
Yes, the Louvre Museum offers several options for food and drinks. You can find cafes for quick refreshments and light meals within different wings of the museum, such as Café Mollien and Café Richelieu Angelina, some with pleasant views. For a more formal dining experience, Bistrot Benoit, located under the pyramid, offers French cuisine. Additionally, the Carrousel du Louvre, an underground shopping mall connected to the museum, has a food court with various choices. Outside the museum, the surrounding area has numerous restaurants and cafes catering to different tastes and budgets. Some popular options near the Louvre include Le Café Marly and Restaurant Le Nemours à Paris.
During your Louvre Tour you will see the iconic Mona Lisa, the graceful Venus de Milo, the soaring Winged Victory of Samothrace and the powerful Liberty Leading the People. Other important works to view include The Wedding Feast at Cana, The Coronation of Napoleon and the ancient Code of Hammurabi. These highlights offer a glimpse into the vast artistic and historical wealth held within the Louvre.
Small bags and backpacks (maximum size: 55 x 35 x 20 cm) are permitted inside the Louvre. Larger bags, suitcases and items exceeding these dimensions are not allowed. Free lockers are available for smaller items, but it’s advisable to avoid bringing large bags. All bags are subject to security checks.
Consuming food and drinks is not allowed in the Louvre’s exhibition rooms to protect the artworks. However, still water in closed containers is generally permitted, away from the displays. Several cafes and restaurants are located within the museum and in the connected Carrousel du Louvre shopping mall for refreshments or meals. Picnic areas are also available in the Carrousel Garden outside the museum.
Please arrive at least 20 minutes before your activity start time to check in with your Crown Tours host. Our meeting point is located next to the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, directly opposite the Louvre pyramid. Look for a staff member wearing a purple Crown Tours jacket, standing next to the statue on the left, facing the pyramid.
There is no specific dress code for visitors to the Louvre. Comfortable attire and footwear are advisable, as you will likely be doing a considerable amount of walking. While there are no strict rules, dressing respectfully is generally appreciated in a cultural institution.
Yes, security checks are mandatory before entering the Louvre. These procedures are in place to ensure the safety of all visitors and the artworks. You can expect airport-style security screening, including bag checks. Be prepared to open your bags for inspection. Sharp objects and items deemed hazardous are not permitted. Cooperation with security personnel will help ensure a smooth entry for everyone.
Purchasing your skip-the-line tickets online in advance allows you to bypass the general admission lines and enter security lines directly, saving you significant time.
Yes, to ensure a personalized experience, our tours typically have a limited number of participants. This ensures that everyone can hear the guide and enjoy the tour comfortably.
The guided tour lasts about two hours and covers famous sections like the Mona Lisa, The Wedding at Cana, Liberty Leading the People, Venus de Milo, Winged Victory, The Raft of Medusa, and many other key Renaissance works.
Yes, this tour is suitable for children and families. The engaging commentary provided by the guides makes it enjoyable for all ages.
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The tour is conducted in English.
Yes, guided tours of the Louvre are generally available throughout the year. However, availability can fluctuate based on the season, day of the week and holidays. During peak tourist periods, tours are frequently offered, but booking in advance is highly recommended.
Yes, photography is allowed inside the Louvre for personal use. Flash, tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted. Some temporary exhibits may prohibit photos.
Yes, the Louvre tour is wheelchair-accessible. Elevators, ramps and adapted restrooms are available. Wheelchairs can be borrowed at the visitor assistance desk.
Itinerary
We look forward to hosting you on our Ultimate Guided Louvre Tour with skip-the-line access! Here is what you can expect:
Meet at Pl. du Carrousel, 75001
Please arrive at least 20 minutes before your activity start time to check in with your Crown Tours host. Our meeting point is located next to the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, directly opposite the Louvre pyramid. Look for a staff member wearing a purple Crown Tours jacket, standing next to the statue on the left, facing the pyramid.
Skip the Line Like a VIP
No long queues, no stress—just walk right in and start exploring! Your guide will lead you straight to the museum’s biggest highlights without wasting a second.
Meet the Icons
Get up close with the Louvre’s most legendary artworks, from the enigmatic Mona Lisa to the breathtaking Venus de Milo and the victorious Winged Victory of Samothrace. These masterpieces aren’t just famous—they have stories that will blow your mind.
Insider Secrets & Hidden Gems
Think you know the Louvre? Your guide will reveal the fascinating secrets behind its treasures, from sneaky art heists to the unexpected details most visitors completely miss.
Picture Perfect Moments
Capture unforgettable memories at the world’s most iconic museum. Whether it’s the grandeur of the glass pyramid or a perfectly framed shot of the Mona Lisa, you’ll leave with Instagram-worthy moments to prove you were really there!
Special Notes:
What to wear: We recommend wearing breathable fabrics and comfortable shoes.
Bag restrictions: Small bags and backpacks (maximum size: 55 x 35 x 20 cm) are permitted. Larger bags are not allowed. Free lockers are available for smaller items, but it’s advisable to avoid bringing large bags. All bags are subject to security checks.
Mobility restrictions: This tour is wheelchair-accessible. Elevators, ramps and adapted restrooms are available. Wheelchairs can be borrowed at the visitor assistance desk.
Photography restrictions: Photography is allowed but tripods and large video equipment are prohibited.
Cancellation Policy: Guests may cancel their tour up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time and will receive a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour will not be eligible for a refund.