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Tips for Visiting The Louvre Museum

I am a huge fan of museums…guess that comes along with being an Art History major in university. When you go to Paris, going to the Louvre is a must (but only after you’ve read these Tips for Visiting The Louvre). That being said, it is one of the largest museums in the world. This means it is full of tourists. There are various types of tourists here: 1.The selfie stick mafia. These guys get validation from having all their friends know they went to the Louvre. For them it is not about the art, but about being seen with the art. Yes, you saw the Mona Lisa…so did a trillion other people…you are not that special – seriously. 2. Masterpiece Hunters. These tourists that go see only the main pieces. You will see them with an outlined map and they will head from Nike to Mona to Venus. Snap a shot and walk away. Very similar to the selfie stick mafia. 3. The Tour Groups. These are my least favorite. They come in groups of 10-20 and wear headsets so they can hear their guide. They will trample you because they are afraid of getting lost and will stop to take a quick picture of a piece of art that catches their eye and then run to rejoin their group  – which is basically just doing the Masterpiece tour. 4. The Smart Museum Goer. Let this be you. You prepared. You purchased tickets ahead, entered the right way, and know to be done with the Louvre before 11:30 am when it gets really crazy. Now I will give you all the tips you need to become this type of tourist. As I said, the Louvre is HUGE! It is over 60,000 square meters long. There are more than 35,000 pieces of art on permanent exhibit, and there are more than 10 million visitors per year. This is the museum with the most visitors in the world. This means if you did not buy tickets for the Louvre ahead of time, you’ll be standinginn line for a long time. It means that if you get there at the wrong time you won’t be able to see the pieces you want to see, and it means that you’ll have an unpleasant visit…unless you keep reading. 
IM Pei's Iconic Glass Pyramid
The IM Pei Pyramid entrance to the Louvre
Before I go into all my tips, understand that you cannot see the museum in one day. It’s too big, and there is too much amazing art. If you’re in Paris for a short time, pick and choose what you want to see, but if you see something that catches your eye..stop and enjoy it. There are some amazing pieces there…this is the best part of the museum. I’ve been there three times…and I have yet to see the entire thing. This is perfectly alright. You don’t have to do it all, it’s much better to do it well.
The Louvre has a huge section just for sculptures
The sculpture collection at the Louvre is massive

Tips for Visiting The Louvre Museum

1) Pick the time you want to go (either early AM or late PM) Tuesdays are out of the question since the Louvre museum is closed. It is also closed on January 1, May 1, and December 1. I recommend that you check their website in case things change. The museum’s hours are  from 9 am to 6 pm, but on Wednesday and Friday, it is open until 9:45 pm. On these days, the admission price is reduced if you come in after 6 pm. There are less crowds and not as many school groups. This is the best time to come. The second best time to come is super early in the morning. If you arrive at 8:45, you can enter by 9 am and beat most of the crowds.
The best entrance at the Louvre on a Wednesday morning
This was the line at 9am on a Wednesday at the Porte de Leons. A total of about 10 people were waiting with me
2) Purchase your Louvretickets ahead of time.  Do not. I repeat – DO NOT purchase your Louvre tickets on the day of. Don’t show up at the Louvre museum at 11am without tickets. You’ll stand in line for hours, get tired, and you’ll have to fight tons of tourists. Instead, go to a FNAC. This is sort of like a Barnes & Noble mixed with Ticketmaster and a Best Buy. You can go and purchase tickets for a specific day and time. You can also purchase them online to pick up at the FNAC. This means you will save yourself tons of time wasted on line. If you did not purchase your Louvre tickets ahead of time, you can buy them after you’ve gone through security. There are automated machines to pick up your tickets.
Picture of the Cour Caree in the Louvre
The Cour Caree was touched by multiple architects including Pierre Lescot, and Jean Goujon.
3) Free Entry If you’re on a budget and you still want to visit the Louvre, you can go for free the first Sunday of each month. It won’t be as easy of a visit as if you visited at night, but you can still make it work.
When you see the door with the lions at the Louvre choose that entrance
The best entrance at the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa is the Porte des Leons
4) Paris Museum pass I’m not a fan of these because I am not the type of person who will rush past a museum. I am also an art dork. The Paris Museum Pass gets you admission (line free) to 60+ museums and monuments in Paris. This includes the Louvre. I do not consider these a good deal unless you do the 6 day pass. Again, I like to spend tons of time in one museum, so this is more for those who are masterpiece chasers. The breakdown of pricing on the Paris Museum Pass. 2-day pass: €42 4-day pass: €56 6-day pass: €69
Map of alternate entrances to the Louvre
Map of the best entrances to the Louvre Museum
5) Use the Right Entrance Don’t be a sucker and stand on line to enter at IM Pei’s Pyramid entrance. There are a few entrances you can take…I will leave my favorite for last: —Carousel Du Louvre Entrance: This is the entrance to the underground shopping mall. This will  lead you into a smaller inverted pyramid next to the Apple Store. The security line here is more lax and there are a lot more ticket machines, so less of a line if you don’t have tickets. If you happen to have the Paris Museum Pass, your wait will be incredibly short. —Passage Richelieu: This entrance also works. Much shorter lines and security is a breeze.
PRO TIP: Porte des Leons: This one is the least used and leads into the African art collection. If you want to see the Monalisa, this is an awesome entrance as you can be there 10 minutes walk from entry.
Going to the Louvre early in the morning means less crowds
You will be rewarded for your early morning wake up call with an almost empty Louvre museum
6) Skip the Line for the Audio Guide I love audio guides. That being said, this will just tack on more time to your visit. Instead download either the Louvre app which has a decent amount of information on some of the most notable pieces in the Louvre, or check out the Rick Steves podcast. Warning, this one will put you in the same trajectory as most tourists, so while the content is great…it is not my favorite type of experience.
The Mona Lisa is very hard to see
Seriously. I know you want to. I know you’re gonna…but just skip the Mona Lisa. It’s not all that great.
7) Know what you want to see in the Louvre The Louvre is huge. It is a beast you can easily get lost in. If you have pieces you absolutely MUST see, plan ahead. Check their website, find out where it is and go there first. I would suggest that you either grab a museum map, or keep one on your smart phone for reference. The Louvre website has a handy plan your visit area where they have interactive plans that you can download and study before you go.
Smart travelers can enjoy a tourist free Louvre
Use these tips and you too can enjoy the Louvre like this – empty
8) Wear comfortable travel shoes This is good advice for any trip you take and any museum you visit. The marble staircase to see Nike of Samothrace is super slippery (I almost fell there the other day with my leather bottom boots). Wear shoes with non slip bottoms and tons of arch support.
How to see Nike of Samothrace with no crowds
Nike of Samothrace around 9:30 am. Not so bad yet, about 30 minutes later, it was atrocious
9) Getting to the Louvre You can take the Paris metro, but it is usually quite crowded. The bus…or your feet can be quite a nice experience. —Metro/Subway: Take the #1  and get off at the Palais-Royal–Musée du Louvre station. —Bus: Take either the 21, 24, 27, 39, 48, 68, 69, 72, 81, 95, or the Paris Open Tour bus and get off at the Pyramid. —Car: You really are a masochist if you drive…seriously. If you do, there is an underground parking garage on Avenue du Général Lemonnier. —Batobus: Take the boat bus and get off at the Louvre stop (Quai François Mitterrand).
One of many restaurants in the Tuileries Gardens and other Tips for Visiting The Louvre
Jambon Beurre & Cheap rose make a perfect lunch after a day at the Louvre
8) Food at the Louvre. There are plenty of places to eat at the Louvre. I counted about 15 different places inside the museum and in the Tuileries gardens. Most happen to be a pricey (it’s all about location). That being said, I love Cafe Diana and I’ve made it a tradition that I always eat there after my Louvre visit. Grab a Jambon Beurre and a carafe of rose. You can enjoy little kids playing in the park and while not cheap, it won’t break the wallet either. Here are a few other restaurants near the Louvre that I like and visit when I am in the area: Mee: If you love Korean food, this is a solid option. It’s comfortable, the food is delicious and a main will set you back around €15. 5 Rue d’Argenteuil Cafe Des AbattoirsThis place is for carnivores. Great French bistro and the sauces are to die for.  The lunch formule is usually around €22. 10 Rue Gomboust  
Sleeping Hermaphrodite at the Louvre
Don’t miss out on this piece. It packs on a surprise
9) After your visit to the Louvre Stop by the miniature Arc de Triomphe du Carousel and stroll in the Jardin Des Tuileries.  It is a stunning park with fountains, flowers, sculptures, and tons of people.  If you’re still feeling energetic, test yourself out and see how close you can make it to the actual Arc de Triomphe.
The Louvre has an outstanding Mosaic collection
Check out less explored parts of the museum for a wonderful experience
10) Use the Bathroom when you see it You will want to use any bathroom you see when they are available. Otherwise you will find when you need it it will be impossible to find. Trust me. If you want to try something different, try the paid bathrooms on the Richelieu exit. For 2 Euros, you can try the Japanese spa bathroom…don’t ask me. It’s something you need to learn about yourself.
African art at the Louvre
There is incredible art from Africa, Latin America, and many other parts of the world at the Louvre
11) Small purses. I am known for only carrying a clutch. I am not a fan of large handbags. Ladies…this one is for you. If you wear a large bag you will piss off everyone and waste not just your time, but mine. So…please leave baggage at home. Nobody likes people with baggage.
Canova's Kiss at the Louvre
Even I could not resist stopping by to see this masterpiece – Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss” . It’s too damn charming
12) Walk Around the Art When looking at art, if possible, walk around it. You will most likely be pleasantly surprised by the details. On a similar note, don’t be an asshole. Don’t touch the art, don’t lean on the art, and don’t put your purse on the art. I will yell at you, call a guard over and get you kicked out. You’ve been warned. 13) Pickpockets Yeah…so…I’ve never had an experience getting pick pocketed in Paris or at the Louvre. But I’ve been traveling for a long time. I’ve heard stories of people being pick pocketed…but has not happened to me yet. Just be smart and you’ll be just fine. Oh, and the people that come up to you asking you for your email and a donation. Just ignore, walk away, or give them a very mean “NO”. It’s a scam or they will sell your email to spammers.  In closing, these are the tips you need for visiting the Louvre: Leave the selfie sticks at home, skip the tour groups, go early, and have an amazing time. If you have other Tips for Visiting The Louvre,  or a particular question on your visit, let me know in the comments.

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70 thoughts on “Tips for Visiting The Louvre Museum”

  1. Some great tips here. I went to the Louvre a few years ago and have to admit to being a masterpiece hunter -only because we were only in Paris for the day and I wanted to see as much of the city as possible!

  2. Lol…if you only have a day, then it’s totally acceptable. That just means you need to schedule a return trip 😉

  3. Thanks. It’s a great museum if you know how to navigate it well. I go to Paris yearly so I have a lot of practice.

  4. Christina Aliperti

    This is a dream trip for me! One day I will visit the Louvre and I am sure I will spend an entire day there.

  5. It’s amazing. I think you’ll do multiple days…although there are so many amazing museums in Paris. One of my faves is the Delacroix museum.

  6. I have been to Paris once but missed out on visiting The Louvre Museum. My goodness, it is massive! I’d have to plan for another trip and make sure I make time to marvel at the masterpieces. Thank you for the tips. I would keep them in mind.

  7. That’s an awesome guideline for people going to the Louvre for the first time and those who are planning their return visit. There’s no doubt that it’s one of the most famous museums so you’re going to deal with different kinds of people.

  8. This louvre museum is great! I’m so amazed seeing those photos. Very impressive. Love to visit someday.

  9. It is wonderful. What’s even more impressive is that each wing is from a different time period and a different monarch.

  10. You are so right. This is the case in all tourist places, but I find the three worst (when it comes to annoying tourists) are the Louvre, Versailles, and Venice. But there are ways to make your visit to all those places way more pleasurable.

  11. It’s so hard to pick places to go when you are in Paris. It’s got so much to offer, I always recommend that (if possible) people do a minimum of 14 days there. It’s one of my top 3 favorite cities along with Rome and Lisbon.

  12. When you do, let me know. I go there every year, so I can give you some tips on where to stay in Paris and how to save a little money on your visit.

  13. You have an art history major? That is pretty cool what is your favourite art period? Mine is Cubism/surrealism, I would love to go to the Louvre museum.

  14. thanks for the tips! this is very informative! i might visit next year and this will dfntly a great help for me! I love visiting museums too, but as a instagrammer + vlogger I have to admit and feel guilty you mentioning about the selfie stick, i dont use selfie stick but some how i need shots that I am with the art or the place hahaha. Nice and fun to be reading this! looking forward to be here next year!

  15. It really is wonderful, the collection is outstanding. But make sure to check out all the smaller museums in Paris. There are some lovely ones to see there.

  16. What time of year are you going? Paris is wonderful year round, but Spring is definitely the best time to visit Paris.

  17. Thanks for checking it out. The Louvre is ridiculously amazing. So many amazing pieces created by humans throughout time.

  18. I always have a good time at the Louvre, and each time as I get to know its insides better, it gets to be more and more enjoyable.

  19. Lol…yeah, I decided to go into what everyone considers “basket weaving”. Loved every second I spent learning about art. I’m big into religious icons. I love the marketing aspects of it, all those subtle tiny things that say so much.

  20. These are some great tips you have. That museum looks like a very lovely one. I hope that I can visit it someday. I love checking out all kinds of museums.

  21. You should. The Louvre is wonderful…and that means you’d be in Paris, so you can experience so much more. The city is really one of my all time favorites.

  22. When you’re ready to go, don’t be shy about messaging me. I go to Paris every year for at least a month, so I can give you plenty of tips to make your Paris trip affordable and enjoyable.

  23. It’s got an incredible collection and the building itself is stunning. There’s a smaller museum on the side that does some more modern exhibits too! When you decide to head to Paris, message me. I’ll be more than happy to share my secret tips for an affordable Paris vacation.

  24. Ana Paula Gabay

    I will be going to Paris for the first time next month. Thanks for posting this! I can’t wait!

  25. These are some great tips, I very quickly went to the Louvre a few years ago and we definitely didn’t manage to stay for long enough. I would love to go back.

  26. The Louvre has been on my bucket list since high school when I first heard about it. I hope that if I ever go, I will have the time to truly appreciate it. I don’t want to be one of the tourists.

  27. Yeah, the Louvre is a museum where you need to have a game plan. It’s not enjoyable otherwise because of the crowds and the guided tours. But with the right tips for visiting the Louvre and a plan, it’s wonderful.

  28. It took me at least 3 visits before I mastered it. The first time I was like a lost chicken. It’s a wonderful museum to visit in Paris. I also highly recommend the Delacroix museum, much smaller, but absolutely lovely.

  29. My tip would be to go super early in the morning – like when it first opens. When I went nobody was there and I got the mona lisa all to myself because I made a beeline for her!

  30. Thank you for giving us an insight of the museum. The pictures are breath taking so I can not even imagine what it must feel like to be there in person.

  31. this is some awesome info, I never realised it was so big. haven’t been there before but I’ll def be the master piece hunter with the stick when I visit ! lol sorry! awesome pics btw

  32. That’s exactly right. And if you do go in the morning, make sure to use my suggested entrance. It’s the closest to the room where La Gioconda is housed at the Louvre. That’s probably the best tip for visiting the Louvre here.

  33. The Louvre is such an incredible museum, but it can be so overwhelming. Hope my tips for visiting the Louvre help when you do! Happy Travels

  34. Lol…I think we’re all the master piece hunters on our first visit to the Louvre. It’s totally ok. As long as you have fun and maybe stop to really admire something not so popular that captures your eye 😉

  35. You should. The Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum and the Prado are must sees. And I completely agree with you. Selfie sticks are fine in moderation, but some people really abuse the power.

  36. You should absolutely plan a visit to the Louvre…and if you haven’t visited Paris, I think it is totally worth it. I have been to Paris almost every year for the past 10 and I still love the city. Sure, there are lots of tourists at the main sites, just like New York, but there are some gorgeous secret spots that make it so darn pleasurable.

  37. It is remarkably great seeing this and be added on my bucket list. Louvre definitely cycles towards creativity, culture and a fun way of knowing the history what is in the museum.

  38. You’re so right. If someone goes to the Louvre and they don’t find inspiration there…not many other places they will 😉

  39. Haha “Know what you want to see”…well that would be everything! I love museums and would absolutely be thrilled to be able to visit here. You took some amazing photos of the art. Beautiful.

  40. I’ve never been to this museum before neither have I heard of it but it’s certainly great to know what to do there for the future.

  41. Lol…that’s why you need to schedule multiple trips to Paris and multiple visits to the Louvre museum. It’s actually affordable to go to Paris (if you know some tips and tricks). Don’t be shy to ask when you’re ready to go.

  42. The Louvre such a wonderful museum, their collection is superb, and you get to go to Paris while you’re at it 😉

  43. The Louvre is a must visit when you’re in Paris (and of course there is always eating and wine and shopping). I’d say Paris and the Louvre are worth pushing up on your vacation list.

  44. I just love the louvre! I’ve been there twice, and there just isn’t enought time in a day to really see all the amazing artwork and sculptures there. But even if you have no more than an hr or two to spare, it’s so worth whatever you do get to see in that time.

  45. Me too! I haven’t made my yearly pilgrimage yet in 2017, but I’m getting ready for it. You definitely need more than one day there

  46. Hi. I am planning to go there on 30th of December . Do you think it is a good idea or will it be too crowded ?

  47. It’s crowded no matter when you go. But it is totally worth visiting. I would not skip it. Check out Orsay too!

  48. hello, need some advice on when to see the louvre and chateau Versailles. I’ll be there from dec 27-Jan2. I was thinking friday Dec 29 evening for louvre.
    Also, do I need to purchase tickets online?
    Also, I wanted to visit Normandy and see WWII things. Any suggestions how to get there or a tour I should try?
    Thanks so much

  49. You don’t have to purchase tickets online for the Louvre. You can buy them at the museum and like I noted do so at the Porte des Lyons, there are a lot fewer people there. If you want to buy the tickets on line, check out fnac http://www.fnactickets.com/place-spectacle/fichesalle/PARIS-01-MUSEE-DU-LOUVRE-MLOUV.htm?_lang=en – Haven’t made it to Normandy yet…but I’d love to hear what you think once you are done with your trip. Have an amazing time.

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