Q: WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT THE LOUVRE?
The absolute best time to visit the Louvre is on Wednesday and Friday evenings when the museum is open until 9:45 pm, there are many fewer visitors.
Me: I was excited to see the Louvre, so I scheduled to go early in my visit to Paris, but unfortunately there was a strike so entrance was not permitted. Later in the week I was able to go and of course I loved it! So plan ahead and be flexible ...... there is so much to do and see in the Louvre and in Paris!
Q: IS THERE A LONG LINE TO ENTER THE MUSEUM?
It depends of the time of day. The line outside the pyramid entrance varies from 5 to 20
minutes. This is a security purposes. Participants on all Context Louvre walks will not wait in line as we pre-purchase tickets and thus have access to a special line. Museum Pass holders or advance ticket holders can also enter this way (see our concierge service for purchase of non-walk advance tickets).
Me: When I was there they closed at 5. Seriously, who would have thought that when parisians have dinner around 10 p.m. who know that the Louvre can be closed at 5 :) I'm not sure, but I think it was a Thursday. Also, the people at the Fat Tire place where we rented our Segway Tour alerted as to another entrance to the Louvre just a few hundred feet from the main entrance .... the line is usually much shorter and apparently not many tourists are aware of its existence. So, please ask locals for more tidbits!
Q: I’VE HEARD THE LOUVRE IS ENORMOUS, HOW SHOULD I DECIDE WHAT TO SEE?
The Louvre has one of the largest art collections in the world and it would take weeks to see it all. To make the most of your visit, it’s a good idea to read up on the different sections (perhaps in your guide book) so you can have a better idea of what you would be interested in seeing. If you are deciding on a walk with Context, we recommend the French Masters walk, which introduces you to French art and compliments your Parisian experience. If you are visiting the museum on your own, try not to see everything, you will appreciate the works more by focusing on a few sections, pick up a map at the info desk which will help you navigate its vast wings.
The Louvre has one of the largest art collections in the world and it would take weeks to see it all. To make the most of your visit, it’s a good idea to read up on the different sections (perhaps in your guide book) so you can have a better idea of what you would be interested in seeing. If you are deciding on a walk with Context, we recommend the French Masters walk, which introduces you to French art and compliments your Parisian experience. If you are visiting the museum on your own, try not to see everything, you will appreciate the works more by focusing on a few sections, pick up a map at the info desk which will help you navigate its vast wings.
Me: That is so true and you can see my first picture was taken by the end of this trip... I have an exhausted look ... the place is so enormous, even walking in flats brought me a bunch of blisters and two days of recovery!
Q: WHERE CAN I GET A SNACK OR HAVE LUNCH?
Q: WHERE CAN I GET A SNACK OR HAVE LUNCH?
While eating inside the collections is not advisable, bags are not searched for food, so you could bring along a snack, sandwich or bottle of water in your bag and have a break in the main foyer. There are numerous cafes throughout the museum and in the Carrousel du Louvre, the shopping centre attached to the museum, you can find a fairly good food court with world cuisine. For a more leisurely lunch or break, try the Café Marly which is on the North Side of the Cour Napoleon (part of the Richelieu wing), great for people watching.
Me: Personally I did't get time to enjoy a lunch in Louvre, but there are many wonderful restaurants and cafes nearby :)
Q: IS THE LOUVRE WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE?
The Louvre is wheelchair accessible and you can request a temporary wheelchair loan from the information desk. There are elevators throughout the museum as well and you can print a wheelchair accessibility guide from the site. We are happy to custom design visits to the Louvre for visitors with mobility issues.
The Louvre is wheelchair accessible and you can request a temporary wheelchair loan from the information desk. There are elevators throughout the museum as well and you can print a wheelchair accessibility guide from the site. We are happy to custom design visits to the Louvre for visitors with mobility issues.
Me: I was not in a wheelchair but after I was finished I felt like I needed one! Maybe I could see more:)
P.S. I hope you guys enjoyed this museum series! I had a lot of fun learning more about the Louvre actually afterward and I hope you will be planning ahead and please sharing it with me. Oh, most important... I actually found Mona Lisa in the last hour.... but could't take a good picture... people was blocking ( so as a double glass over the painting ) ... so just look on internet, you will get a better views :)
P.S. I hope you guys enjoyed this museum series! I had a lot of fun learning more about the Louvre actually afterward and I hope you will be planning ahead and please sharing it with me. Oh, most important... I actually found Mona Lisa in the last hour.... but could't take a good picture... people was blocking ( so as a double glass over the painting ) ... so just look on internet, you will get a better views :)
- Would you like to see more posts or series like this in the future on my blog?
- What’s your favorite art or place you like to visit or see?
Have a wonderful week and see you soon! with love, Lana
Hi Lana :)
ReplyDeleteI heard the Louvre is huge and always full of people. I will keep your tips, especially about the side entrance in mind, when I will hopefully visit Paris next year! I really want to see the Mona Lisa. Maybe I will just concentrate on that area of the museum :) I really enjoyed this tour!!
Duni, I was looking for a Mona Lisa room for hour :) The guide (map) not easy to follow and no people to ask..... I used to see so many guards in every museum I visited, but the Louvre not have guards at all.... or I was just a "lucky" one:)
DeleteWhat a lovely initiative! Thanks for sharing your pictures and your experience Lana!
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You are welcome Jeanne! I hope to see you agin:) ... my next stop in Musee D'Orsay!
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I like this Q&A post! Very nice. =0)
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to visit the Louvre some day. Some day. Or at least - a girl can dream. Plus, I love your virtual postcards here on the blog!
Thank you Kim for noticing it. I had my iphone with me and later realized the my photos not interesting enough to posted here. So, I used the PicMonkey's help. I see that as a collages they actually not too bad :)
DeleteI would love more posts like this! I visited Paris years ago, but we skipped the Louvre, because of the line. We choose to visit Musée d'Orsay instead. The line appeared to be much shorter, but we had to go across a corner two times, so in the end we had to wait in line for a large amount of time. But it was definitely worth it. Madrid has some really awesome museums too!
ReplyDeleteWe visited Musee d' Orsay in a different day and I will have my post about it next! Personally I'm more impressed to see impressionists than old classical art. I love the unexpected colors choices, more freedom of expression and strong texture of the impressionism. I would love to visit Madrid sometimes as well! My Mediterranean tour scheduled for the next year ... and I keep my fingers cross about it:)
DeleteWonderful post, .. I plan to go there one day!
ReplyDeleteThat is how it all started... planed/dreamed about it first.... and then you will make it happen :)
Deleteooo...I would love to go to the Louvre! and Paris, for that matter!
ReplyDeletegreat tips and an interesting tour! (someday)
yes, do post more!
Thank you and yes, I will do more posts about Paris ... with pleasure:)
DeleteI was sure I wrote a comment on this earlier in the week, but I think somewhere it went wrong.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I must say that French logic towards opening hours does not always make sense.
Thanks for the tips! We are planning to go to Paris in spring so it is great to know.
I noticed as well that your comment not published somehow, even I got email that you commented on my blog. One time same happened to me, so thank you for visiting me again!
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Amazing post, everything looks so interesting! =D
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ReplyDeleteHave a great day! Keep in touch! =)
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So interesting & insightful!! Thanks for the tips hun, can't wait to go back!! ;)
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I loved the Louvre but I think my favorite museum there was the Musee D'Orsay - I'm a sucker for Degas.
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I'm totally agree with you! My favorite also was Musee D'Orsay :) - I love impressionists the most! My next post about it, so stop by next week to see Degas:)
DeleteGreat post , Paris is amazing!
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