Louvre Museum Skip-the-line Guided Tour for Small Groups
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Experience Highlights
The Louvre Museum is one of the most famous museums in the world as it houses some of the most emblematic works of art. Due to its great fame many visitors are concentrated at its doors, but thanks to this guided tour of about 2 hours and a half you can enter without having to wait in line.
Inside, an expert guide will explain and show you famous works such as the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace or the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci. In addition, you will be able to listen to the guide without any problem, and ask him the questions you want, since you will be part of a small group of maximum 8 people.
- Get to know the best works of the Louvre Museum on this guided tour
- Access the museum directly, without having to wait in line.
- You will walk through the galleries in a comfortable way while being part of a small group of maximum 8 people.
What’s included
- Louvre tour for small groups
- Professional tour guide
- Entrance to the Louvre Museum
- Guaranteed queue-free service
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Step by Step
The Louvre Museum is the largest museum in the world, and therefore, it contains works of great historical relevance. Thanks to this guided tour you will have access to its interior without having to wait in line. In addition, as you will be part of a small group of a maximum of 8 people, you will be able to move around easily. Not to mention that it will also allow you to stand next to the tour guide and listen to his explanations with total clarity during the 2 hours and a half that the visit lasts.
Some of the most emblematic works that you will visit are the Venus de Milo, the Mona Lisa and the Winged Victory of Samothrace. Throughout the tour the professional guide will explain all the history behind these works, the life of the authors and what they wanted to convey. However, the Louvre museum exhibits many more works, so this visit will only focus on the most relevant ones.
But if you still have not had enough with this visit, you can stay inside the museum even after finishing it. In this way, you will be able to visit the rest of the museum on your own or even revisit some of the works explained in order to observe them more calmly.