Monday 29 August 2011

Visiting the Fabulous Louvre Museum

As one of the finest art galleries in the world, the Louvre represents the best of French culture. The Museum is home to over 35,000 historic and modern artworks including the world-famous ‘Winged Victory, the ‘Venus de Milo’, and the mysterious ‘Mona Lisa’ by the great artist Leonardo da Vinci. No wonder the Louvre is the world’s favourite museum, with around fifteen thousand people coming in every day! Inevitably, the visitor pressure results in long lines for Louvre Tickets.

You candid is possible to purchase Skip The Line Louvre Tickets which permit you to miss the queues and have more time exploring the Louvre.

The Museum is shut on Tuesdays and Public holidays. Louvre Tickets stop being sold three quarters of an hour prior to closing time, and museum guards will begin clearing the halls half an hour before closing time.

Standard Louvre tickets permit you to go into the Museum as often as you wish in one day, enabling you to head off for a meal or to take a break during the day.

With such a huge range of glorious masterpieces the Museum may be overwhelming when you first go in. It is a good idea to take one of the tours that show you the highlights and then let you to discover more at your own pace.

Many people select the popular single-day excursions that include Louvre Tickets. You can combine your Louvre visit with a city tour by boat or minivan. An excellent value combo package is the Paris Pass, which allows you free admission to the best attractions Paris has to offer and Skip The Line entry to many important venues, including the Louvre.

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