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Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France, Verrières-le-Buisson
Former historic palace housing huge art collection, from Roman sculptures to da Vinci's "Mona Lisa."
Definitely a place to visit when in Paris. The place is really massive therefore requires more than one visit to be able to view everything. The wait wasn’t really long, perhaps because we bought our tickets in advance. Most of the staff we encountered were friendly and helpful.
The museum is huge! I was there just a couple hours that I couldnt see every artwork. I was told that if you spend 10 seconds on every artwork, it would take 5 days without eating, using the bathroom or sleeping. I was there for about 4 hours. They do have elevators that go up all 4 floors.
Really spectacular and worth a visit, not just hype. Besides some amazing artwork, the building itself is a beautiful, historical gem and is very well kept and well lit. We really enjoyed it. Buy tickets in advance and go for the first timeslot to avoid more crowding. Dont worry too much about seeing the whole museum in a day or waiting in line to take a photo of the Mona Lisa, just take a few hours to really enjoy it. We especially like seeing Napoleons apartments and it was less busy in that area than some of the more headline exhibits.
Book a guide for on the official website. I did and saved money and time. Had a different entrance, private bathroom and a guide for 20 people who was amazing. Saw all the classic pieces while giving us ton of information. Then directed us to other parts of the museum. It was amazing. Skip the tour companies and book direct.
Undoubtedly one of the best museums on this planet. If u are an art lover and appreciate various styles, u can spend days here. The line is too big , but u can try entering from alternative entrance near the metro station if u already have tickets .it may not work always but if it works..it saves loads of time
One of the best museums I have ever visited. It has so much art and history inside that you need a week to truly appreciate everything that the Louvre has to offer. It is better to book tickets in advance as theres always a huge line to visit it. Staff are always helpful.The place is massive and you will get tired very quickly.
A truly magnificent museum! Make sure to book tickets in advance though. We spent 7 hours in this museum, all the statues, carvings, artefacts from Egypt, paintings, rooms and furniture from former rulers; there’s just so much to see and it’s absolutely worth the money.
Lovely museum with a vast collection. The crowds are huge, especially on the weekends so, even if you have booked your tickets online, be prepared to wait in queues. Also, do your homework on what exhibits you would like to see and see those first. It is impossible to see everything in a couple of hours. So if you have a few hours planned, research well before you visit. There are small outlets and a small café inside the museum too so, water, small snacks etc. are available
Louvre museum is absolutely amazing. You can see from painting, statue from each historical county, and the most popular part here is Monalisa painting. Though this painting is small, but theres queue to see this painting. Theres souvenir shop and food hall inside the museum. I bought the ticket directly on the spot. Theres 2 queue for online and on the spot ticket. All need to pass security check which I think the length of queue was same for both.
Beautiful art.Long waiting line. You cant visit everything in one day. You have to be interest in art if you go there, there is no point of going if you only want to see the Mona Lisa. There is a queue to get closer to the Mona Lisa to take a photo. Nice simple restaurants inside. There are also some shops.
Great museum and art gallery. Absolutely huge, need several hours to see it properly.Of course everyone goes to see the Mona Lisa, but it has so much more.Recommend booking a ticket otherwise the queues are massive.
Wonderful museum! One of the most comprehensive collections in the world! Beautiful stone carvings, paintings, wood carvings, etc from around the world. We spent at least 4 hours here. Be prepared to be in the museum for at least half day. Try to get here half an hour before the museum opening to see Mona Lisa painting without any line. We arrive at 8:50am on a Thursday and there were no line for it. Do this first thing before you roam other parts of museum. Also, definitely check out the luxurious rooms of Napoleons apartment.We entered by using the Paris Museum pass. They didnt seem to care that we have a reserved time slot available with it.
Highly recommend. We bought reservation tickets online for noon on a Friday and walked right in. Saw the most notable pieces in under 90 minutes, and leisurely toured the rest of the place for a few hours. Id recommend planning 3-4 hours. Much more than that would be a lot for one day, unless you are an expert in something housed there.
Visited on a Friday and stayed until closing. Highly recommend wearing comfortable shoes (I walked for nine hoursand visiting during the weekday. It was surreal to walk through the sculpture ballrooms, especially in the evening with fewer visitors.The audio guide’s okay but confusing to navigate, and the restrooms are all in remote locations. The art is breathtaking but so is the museum itself, with the evening views from the windows and softly-lit courtyard.
Such and amazing place with a great array of historic items and artifacts. The place is huge I would definitely recommend taking the full day to explore the place fully. There are cafes nearby to get breakfast before you visit and there is a cafe inside. Seeing the Mona Lisa alone was worth the visit. There is plenty of art on show from many amazing artists. The building itself is a piece of art. There are Greek, Roman, Egyptian and French displays plus many many more. I would highly recommend a visit if you are in Paris. You can get a deal through a tour operator or even take a guided tour.
Awesome experience, not to be missed if interested in art.I bought my ticket on the website with the Audio guide that is available in various languages.Wasn’t so busy for a Monday, the rowdy place was basically for Monalisa however, the security personnel were on ground to assist. You can take a picture after the barrier, loved everything about the Louvre.Wear practical shoes as there’s a lot of work, can be a bit warm also.
Fabulous place. Purchase your tickets ahead online and get the early times if possible. Its a big place and you need a good few hours to take it all in. The audio guide is a must so definitely get one from the foyer before entering the main building. My advice is to go straight to mona Lisa as early as possible as long queues form very quickly and photos can be difficult. The rest of the paintings and statues can be enjoyed more leisurely 🙌
Absolutely gorgeous all around. It’s very big and informative, and could be overwhelming too. It was challenging to have a baby on a stroller to tour here as no ramp anywhere. Other elevator/lift is a bit hard to find, but still accessible to be fair.I would recommend to either have a whole day to tour around here or you get yourself a guide who can actually tell you stories about everything you see in Louvre. I am here mainly for the photos, so it is totally worth it.
Its an experience for sure, and the building is nearly as impressive as the art. The best thing was the room 711 with the Mona Lisa. The crowds snaking along, just to take a picture were amazing! I found the people more fascinating than the portrait.
A must visit place while you are in Paris. I would definitely recommend the audio guided tour there if you arent able to book a good guided tour. The audio guides can take some time to understand when you start, but once you get a hang of it, its a very useful tool. There are designated slots during which you can enter. I would recommend keeping an entire day for Louvre even if you just want to see only the most popular pieces of art. Mona Lisa is the most famous painting inside Louvre, but there is so much more to Louvre than Mona Lisa. Many people recommend going from the Carousel entrance, and I would recommend it too. Although the Pyramids entrance is the more beautiful one, but you can click pictures with the pyramids later as well :)
Amazing! Never though Louvre will be so huge. It’s beautiful place and whilst we had all day to walk around there after awhile it’s just get too much, there is so much art you can soak in at one time. Definitely one of the most incredible places in world!
Well a pleasant surprise here. I thought the Louvre was just a bloody triangle but boy was I wrong. No way I could get through that whole museum in one day. Thank God we had a good guide in Frederic to show us the short cuts. The museum is so spectacularly done. The exhibits were great. Make sure you find your way to Napoleon III apartments they are magnificent and shows the elegance of France. This is an experience I recommend to all who visit France. My advise get there early in the morning because after 11:30am the crowds are ridiculous. You should also make sure you have a guide with you. The major complaint I had was the Mona Lisa, they hype was just too much for what looked like an 8x10. Man listen the picture across from here was much more spectacular. Don’t break your neck trying to see Mona Lisa. Look for other fantastic images from other artists. Donatello paintings in the hall leading to the Mona Lisa were spectacular.
As you probably already know the Louvre is a must one in Paris, I will address a couple of notes and considerations I have taken when visited. Under 18 the ticket is free, I recommend coming somewhere approximately near sunset time in order to get some astonishing views from different light perspectives. The audio guide is 5€ but I preferred to walk around the museum for 30 minutes therefore decided an audio guide wont be used enough although it is probably recommended to get cultured from the beautiful art pieces (a lot of them by the way).
You probably need five weeks to cover the immense Materials in here. It’s incredible collection. I highly recommend at least one full day and to get the audio guide. Start with the masterpiece trial to get a good introduction. Left the museum by buying a guidebook that I’m still perusing at this point. Total mind blowing experience.
Essential attraction to visit when in Paris. The home of The Mona Lisa and other famous works. Extremely busy, showing how Essential it is to book ahead. Easily accessible via public transport. Magnificent architecture and amazing artworks.
Our family of seven (ages 8 to 69planned in advance and bought tickets to the “My First Louvre” private tour led by museum staff, directly from the Louvre website. The 90-minute tours are Saturdays and Sundays at 11 o’clock. It’s just a brief overview to get you started. I was most impressed by the below ground viewing of elements of the castle remains on which the Louvre was built. Tour included a history of the museum before we set off. Make sure you allow plenty of time to find the starting place of the tour within the museum. It took us awhile to find where to enter the museum, and then to find our way to the location to pick up our headsets and the room to wait. So allow at least 30 minutes. Trust me! A stop to view the Mona Lisa is included, but there is a Disneyland-type queue to get close enough to snap a photo. We enjoyed our brief taste of the museum very much. We also enjoyed that there were places in the pyramid section to purchase beverages and baguette sandwiches.
World’s biggest museum! One day is definitely not enough! Plan to be there at least 3 days if you want to get a relatively good grasp of many artifacts.Perfect level of organization. Everything a visitor needs to feel comfortable is taken care of.The only downside is that not all information is available in English. Many descriptions are just in French.
Absolute sight to see while in Paris, we mainly seen the pyramids as entry was to busy. The pyramids alone blew our mind, they are so unique and the thought that went into there design is next level. I’d highly recommend visiting the museum if you get the time and seeing the pyramids at night. Has to be my favourite place during my visit in Paris
So much to see here, you might need another visit. You can book your tickets online, please plan your trip as this is packed daily, if you decide to go without tickets, it will be a huge queue. Worth to pay the audio guide with comments about the sections and specific art work. You can eat on site at it has couple of cafes. The area around the museum is also beautiful to stroll around.
The other main place to visit in Paris after the Eiffel Tower. The museum is enormous and takes hours to properly visit. The best track is to first see the Mona Lisa and then cover as much as you can at leisure. Its good to know the worthwhile pieces to see beforehand. The museum is crowded, but the lines move fast. The collection is housed across an impressive 3 wings. Even the building itself is grand; do check out the beautiful ceilings as you move across the rooms. And do not miss the inverse pyramid as you walk out ;)There is a metro stop right at the location. Would advise to visit sometime during the evening so as to experience the pyramids being lit. The view across the courtyard towards the Tuileries is also nice.
The greatest museum in the world. One day isn’t even enough to see one object per room. Visit more than once if you can, or make a plan. The digital guide is great but f you kind of all ready know what you want to see, but a little frustrating if you don’t have a full day to spend. Open late on Fridays - a great time to visit with less crowds and a totally different atmosphere.
My review based on the outside area since I didnt enter it but a small tip, my friends entered and they got the ticket from the museum instead of online and it was 15 euros unlike online ticket so keep that in your mind.Louvre museum area is really beautiful and I can really see the reason of its fame. The architecture is just amazing and theres also free wifi near to pyramid. Watching sunset in the garden part was just so epic. The evening view of Louvre is also beautiful. Too many reasons to love this building complex. How modern architecture and historical one blends so well. Love it!
I am pretty sure its in your itinerary if youre visiting Paris. Its probably the best museum in the world and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Except to spend an entire day or at least 6-7 hours if you plan on skipping some exhibitions. We got the timed ticket yet waited 30 mins to get in.The museum is spread into 2 floors and did take a while for us to figure out where to begin. We really liked the Egypt exhibition as well as everything French revolution related. You will start seeing more people and crowd as you approach room where Mona Lisas painting is and you will have to wait in queue to get a picture. Mona Lisas art is much smaller compared to most of the art in the room. We spent close to 6 hours and did skip few exhibitions. There are over 350,000 items in the museum and felt its impossible to see or remember everything.If you are planning to see everything then make sure to keep an entire day for Louvre even if you do finish early you will be tired from all the walking and climbing up and down. There are plenty of food options available in the museum as well. Make sure to get tickets online to skip longer lines and also make sure to check Museum is open.IG: journey_man16
This is a huge place. Its impossible to see everything in one visit. Surprisingly, it wasnt my favorite museum in Paris.The layout is confusing, even with maps, pamphlets, and plaques pointing the way. Often I, and others, ended up at dead ends when following the plaques on the walls. The African/Oceanic/Mexican areas were squished together in a small place. First, it was difficult to find (it took me two hours), and second, each of these places deserved their own areas with their own cultural art presented. If youve been to the Islamic area of the museum, Im thinking something along these lines. That space is very well planned and presented to the public. Hopefully, these other groups with equally important cultures will be better represented in the future.The Islamic area was just as difficult to find though. In fact, I stumbled across it by accident after about 4 hours in the museum. It was a huge and beautiful cultural celebration but it was practically empty. I can only guess this was because others, like myself, had difficulty finding it.The Louvre is filled with gorgeous art, famous pieces, and cultural information. I do think the design needs an update. Its confusing to explore. Its not completely accessible to those without disabilities. More attention should be given to indigenous cultures. And, there are too few places to sit and rest as you journey through this massive space. It is beautiful though. The building itself is worthy of note and truly a spectacle to behold.
Highly recommend visiting this museum! It has an amazing collection of Paintings and artifacts from all over the world! Do book your slot before hand online so you don’t have to wait for too long to enter the museum. If you really want to see the whole collection, you will need the complete day so book the earliest slot only.
An incredible museum that is a must visit.Unlike many landmarks, the louvre lives up to its hype. Its size and scale are incredible. Exterior walls hold dozens and dozens of immaculate statues and carving.Entering through the glass pyramid is unique and iconic, and sets the tone for the rest of the visit. We walked for 4 hours and certainly didnt see everything.Even the tuilerie gardens are at a level above most gardens anywhere else in the world.Visiting the louvre is completely worth your time.
Amazing! but you need to arrive at least 30 minutes before the start and devote the whole day. Never come on a Tuesday. The Mona Lisa is beautiful, but standing in line is pointless. look at the side! take care time.
This is a must to go place if you are found of history or if you just enjoy art or if you want a experience just Out of the world! And kudos to the staff they are very helpful. I lost my phone over there and they literally helped me find it and at the end I got it. I could not thank the manager she is so helpful and just an amazing woman. A very good and knowledgeable staff. Just amazing please do visit.
What to say about Le Louvre Muséum.This is a place that you need to visit a least once in a life time but one visit wont give you enough time to see all the treasure that are hidden inside.Please make sure to prepare your visit before going there so you dont waste to much time.Book your ticket in advance.Check which entry you will take because depending the aisle you want to visit you need to go at the proper entry.Enjoy your visit !
Highly recommend you plan at least 3 hours for a visit Louvre because it takes a lot of time to find the right hall and the right exhibition. Huge space, gorgeous atmosphere. Must visit. Im in love with it 😭❤️
One of the best museum😍 Unfortunately we were very late and were able to explore a few halls. You need to go as early as you can if you are into arts and beauty as this museum is next level huge. I would definitely visit this classic museum again to cover more halls.
You should definitely visit Louvre when you are in Paris! Plan your visit in advance by purchasing the ticket online. When you arrive, find the line with your visit time! The line will go fast so don’t scare of a big lineup! You need minimum 3 hours to see a few sections of the museum, and probably you can’t see all in one visit so take it easy and enjoy the museum.
What can you say... Its the Louvre. Fantastic but very large museum. Do some homework before you arrive to get the most out of the visit. The staff is very helpful and we were able to get through a see most of what we wanted to see. We tried a later in the afternoon time to beat the crowds, but the Mona Lisa had a large line to get in front of it. I think being there on the opening hour may be the best or definitely during a slower tourist season.
You should have seen the Louvre once. It certainly has something for everyone.The facilities are very good, you have a free wardrobe and food options.The museum itself has so many works that you have to reserve a lot of time if you want to see everything.Check out what you want to see beforehand and plan your visit. Otherwise you will walk too much and get lost quickly.
The Louvre Museum was just as amazing as I thought it would be. Its so big that I only explored about 2 sections and will definitely need to come back a few times. Everything except the Mona Lisa is available for you to view at your leisure, however it is busy so if youre in one spot too long Im sure others will get annoyed if they are also trying to get a look. The Mona Lisa requires you to stand in a line, and then you are free to take pictures once at the front. Nobody was up long enough that the staff told people to move along though.
One of my favorite places in France. Its breathtaking, the history and every room has so much to tell. Youll need one whole day to really see most of it, because the museum is really big. You must plan to be there for minimum 4 hours.
Unbelievable tourist location. There are miles and miles of things to see in this museum. Walked until I couldn’t take it any longer. It would takes months to see all of this place. There are turns and more turns of exhibits and paintings to see. In addition to the rooms and paintings there is jewelry in cases to see as well. There are sculptures from other countries that were given to the King. There are paintings on the walls, wall paper on the walls and murals on so so many ceilings. How these artists painted upside down to this degree is truly unbelievable. Strange enough there was not an abundance of a crowd although there were people everywhere, but apparently this was off season so the crowds are much less than other times of the year. Simply beautiful and astonishing all under one roof with the roof going for miles around this U-shaped building.
The largest and most impresive and beautiful museum I have ever been to, it is a multiple day endeavor: After selectively stopping for specific masterpieces, it took me 5 hours just to get to see half of the exhibition. A truly must see, bucket list visit. You must buy your tickets online for a specific time of entry into the museum, so plan carefully your visit.
One of the best places and 100% must visit place during the season, though you have to be careful of social distancing because Covid19 is high peak once again, may Hid protect all humanity and out loved ones.Be safe, Enjoy life, take precautions and travel safely.Life can never stop because of some viruses as humanity faces more challenges than this but surely protect yourself and keep safe.Must visit, must enjoy.
One of a kind place—a 100% must see during your visit to Paris. We toured the Damon section and saw the paintings. This is the section the Mona Lisa is displayed in. The whole place is a work of art. The halls are lined with priceless art and sculptures. The whole place is an aesthetic experience. If you want to see the whole thing, you’ll need at least two days. Extremely price friendly at 17€ per adult. Kids get in free. There is a restaurant and cafe on-site, as well as a gift shop. There are two metro stations close by too. Make sure to check your COVID credentials and have them ready to display.
Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France, Verrières-le-Buisson
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