Join a guided tour for groups of up to 20 people to explore the masterpieces at the Louvre Museum in Paris with pre-booked admission tickets, immersing yourself in its splendor. With your guide, you'll not only enjoy fast-track entry to the museum but also gain expert insights.

Delve into the stories and secrets behind the Louvre Museum's renowned masterpieces, including the enigmatic Mona Lisa, the graceful Venus de Milo, and the majestic Winged Victory of Samothrace. Discover how the museum transformed from a medieval fortress to a Renaissance royal residence, later partially repurposed as a museum. Expanded and utilized by two emperors, it became the world's most visited museum by the late 20th century, boasting over 35,000 collections and marked by its iconic pyramid.
For those who wish to intimately and profoundly explore the Louvre Museum, this tour is the perfect choice. Whether it's your first visit or your fifth, this tour is designed to deepen your appreciation of art, offering you a fresh perspective on the museum's rich collections.

Know Before You Go:
1. Admission ticket time slot: Due to visitor flow restrictions and ticket supply at the attraction, the specific meeting time may change. Please refer to the final confirmed time. It is recommended to consult customer support in advance! (Usually, morning admission is 9:00-9:30, and afternoon admission is 13:00-13:30)
2. Meeting point: You will receive a group notification with details one day before departure after your booking is confirmed. Please follow the group notification. If you don't receive the notification, please contact pre-sales customer support promptly.
3. Entry Notice: This product is a group ticket. You must enter with the group. If you miss the scheduled time, it will be considered as giving up the trip and no refund or change will be allowed. Please arrive at the meeting point in advance according to the notification in the group.
Tour Notices:
- The collections in the Louvre Museum may undergo restoration or be loaned for temporary exhibitions, so there might be minor changes during your visit.
- Starting in 2026, the Louvre Museum has strictly prohibited guided tours in the Mona Lisa Hall. Teams typically introduce The Wedding at Cana and the Mona Lisa to guests in the Grand Gallery before entering the hall. Guests can then take photos freely inside, while we wait for everyone behind the Mona Lisa's wall.










