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Explore Paris by Bus, River, and Museum - Big Bus Tour, Louvre Entry & Seine Cruise


Visit the iconic Louvre Museum in Paris, home to the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Explore timeless masterpieces inside the former royal palace at the heart of Paris.

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Paris: Louvre Museum Visit & Optional Seine River Cruise

  • Discover priceless treasures inside the Louvre, the world’s largest museum
  • See iconic masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo
  • Explore the Louvre’s vast collections across three magnificent wings
  • Enjoy a relaxing 1-hour Seine River cruise and admire Paris’s most famous landmarks
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  • 2 Hours
  • Audio Guide
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Paris: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour, Louvre Museum & Seine River Cruise

  • Enjoy a 1-day or 2-day pass for the open-top sightseeing bus
  • Discover Paris from the upper deck of a hop-on hop-off Big Bus tour
  • Learn about the city’s landmarks through the onboard audio guide
  • Hop on and off freely at any of the convenient stops
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  • 1 Days
  • Audio Guide
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Paris: Louvre Museum Entry Tickets

  • Enjoy prepaid entry to the world’s largest museum, the Louvre
  • Explore the Louvre’s vast art collection spread across three grand wings
  • Admire masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, celebrated for their timeless beauty
4,0/5 (7)
  • 2 Hours
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Paris: Seine River Cruise 1-Hour & Optional Louvre Museum Tickets

  • Entry ticket to the world’s largest museum, the Louvre (if option selected)
  • Explore the Louvre’s vast art collection across three magnificent wings
  • Enjoy a relaxing Seine River cruise and admire Paris’s most iconic landmarks
  • Learn about the city’s famous sights with an audio guide or app available in 14 languages
5,0/5 (7)
  • Free Cancellation
  • 1 Hours
  • Audio Guide
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Louvre Museum Entry & Mona Lisa Digital Audioguide

  • Enjoy in-depth commentary on the Mona Lisa and other world-famous masterpieces
  • Follow personalized tours and thematic routes for a tailored museum experience
  • Gain educational insights into art history and the cultural context of each artwork
  • Navigate the museum easily with the help of your digital audioguide
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  • 1 Hours
  • Audio Guide
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Louvre Museum Entry & Digital Audioguide of Masterpieces

  • Discover masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Liberty Leading the People with expert commentary.
  • Enrich your visit with detailed narration and the fascinating history of the Louvre’s most celebrated artworks, all accessible through your phone.
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  • 1 Days
  • Audio Guide

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Louvre Museum: Hidden Facts

The Louvre Museum holds centuries of secrets behind its iconic glass pyramid and grand palace walls. Long before becoming the world’s most visited museum, the building served as a medieval fortress, a royal residence, and even a shelter for priceless artworks during wartime. Its transformation into a museum began during the French Revolution, when leaders opened the former palace to the public for the very first time.
  • Many masterpieces inside the Louvre have stories as dramatic as the museum itself. The Mona Lisa survived theft, revolution, and endless relocation, while the Venus de Milo was discovered in pieces and reassembled into the icon we know today.
  • Over the decades, the Louvre has expanded far beyond its original palace halls, growing into a cultural symbol recognized around the globe.
  • Today, the museum stands not only as a home to masterpieces, but also as a living monument to France’s history, creativity, and enduring passion for art.

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Mona Lisa at the Louvre: Quick Guide

Behind the protective glass of the Louvre, the Mona Lisa continues to spark curiosity not because of her size, but because of her quiet complexity. Painted on a thin poplar panel rather than canvas, the artwork reveals Leonardo da Vinci’s mastery of sfumato, a technique that softens outlines and creates lifelike depth. 
  • The gallery can be crowded throughout the day, but early mornings or late afternoons offer calmer moments to admire the painting up close. Within Room 711, the Mona Lisa sits behind protective glass, surrounded by visitors from across the globe who come to experience her quiet, enigmatic charm. Her lack of visible eyebrows and shifting expression continue to fascinate experts and admirers alike.
  • Over the centuries, the Mona Lisa has transformed from a noble portrait into a global cultural phenomenon, shaping the identity of the Louvre itself.
  • Today, she stands not only as a masterpiece of Renaissance art but also as a symbol of mystery, resilience, and the enduring power of human curiosity.

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Louvre Museum: Untold Stories

The Louvre Museum is far more than an art gallery; it is a city within a city, spanning over 60,000 square meters of exhibition space. Beneath its famous halls lies a hidden medieval fortress, whose stone walls and towers can still be explored today, revealing the museum’s origins as a defensive stronghold protecting Paris.
  • Many visitors are surprised to learn that the Louvre was once closed for several years during World War II, as thousands of artworks were secretly evacuated to protect them from destruction. Some galleries remained empty long after the war, preserving traces of this dramatic chapter in history.
  • Beyond its collections, the Louvre has played a role in shaping modern museum design, influencing cultural institutions around the world.
  • Today, the museum stands not only as a guardian of art but also as a witness to centuries of political power, survival, and cultural evolution.

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French Bread Festival in Paris 2026

Each spring, Paris celebrates one of its most beloved traditions at the Bread Festival, held on the historic Parvis of Notre-Dame. Surrounded by centuries of history and just steps from the Seine, this free event brings together artisan bakers from across France to showcase the heart of French gastronomy. Long before the aroma of fresh baguettes fills the square, the setting itself reminds visitors that food and culture have always gone hand in hand in Paris.
  • During the festival, master bakers demonstrate traditional techniques, compete for the title of Best French Baguette, and invite visitors to taste breads and pastries crafted with passion and precision. Families, locals, and travelers gather to experience French culinary heritage in an open, welcoming atmosphere.
  • Beyond the bread, the festival offers a perfect starting point for exploring nearby landmarks such as the Île de la Cité, the Louvre, and the Seine riverbanks.
  • Today, the Bread Festival stands not only as a celebration of flavor, but also as a tribute to French tradition, craftsmanship, and the timeless spirit of Paris.

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