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Louvre Museum Tickets

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  • Enjoy skip the line access to the Louvre, the most visited museum in the world, with these fast-track, mobile tickets.
  • See one of the most iconic collections of art including Da Vinci's Mona Lisa (the most photographed painting in the world), Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix, the ancient Greek statue of Venus de Milo and much more.
  • Additionally, benefit from same-day access to the temporary collections and free admission to the Musée Eugène-Delacroix within 48 hours.
  • Explore the grand assortment of art at the Louvre with facts, stories, and anecdotes from your expert guide.
  • Skip the long lines for entry and spend the time you have saved in admiring the endless galleries of exhibits.
  • Wander through the exhibits at your own pace since your ticket gives you all-day access to the museum.
  • Discover the highlights of the Louvre Museum on a private guided tour with no more than 15 people.
  • The small group ensures that you can interact with your guide more personally, get your questions answered and enjoy the experience in a more intimate manner.
  • This guided tour of the Louvre Museum will also help you save a lot of time with its skip the line access, allowing you to bypass the notorious Louvre queue and spend more time inside the museum rather than wasting it in the queue.
  • Take advantage of this unique guided tour of the Louvre that takes place during the quieter nighttime hours with your small tour group.
  • Enjoy the company of an expert guide who will help you navigate the beautifully adorned corridors of the Louvre museum during your tour.
  • Learn the history of the Louvre itself while gaining insight into the vast collections of art that are housed within the museum.
  • Skip-the-line and gain access to the Louvre and all its sections in the company of a friendly, expert local guide.
  • See works of art from several periods in History including Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Greek, and Roman artifacts. These include works like the Mona Lisa, the Dying Slave, the Venus de Milo, the Ship of Fools, and Bacchus.
  • Explore the Royal Palace and the Napoleon Apartments whose opulent interiors will give you an idea of how French aristocracy lived.