Skip-the-line entry to the Louvre. Visiting the Louvre is free on Sunday. Online tickets without queues

Everyone dreams of seeing Paris, but no one wants to stand in lines at the Eiffel Tower and for tickets to the Louvre. Prepare for your trip in advance and save time on sightseeing in Paris. How to buy tickets online, how many days to spend at Disneyland Paris, about the dress code at the Moulin Rouge cabaret, museum card, free day. Paris without queues is much more romantic!

Every year, the capital of France is visited by about 35 million tourists, organized or individual, they all go to the same places. The question “When to come to Paris?” it would be more logical to replace it with “When is it better not to come?” If you don't want to walk in crowds, stand in lines and pay top prices, don't come to Paris in August. At this time, the Parisians themselves leave for the south of France, and their city is filled with tourists. Paris is also crowded at Christmas and Easter ( school break). Tickets to visit popular Parisian attractions must be purchased in advance, otherwise they simply may not be available, and hours of waiting in queues will tire anyone.

The Eiffel Tower is a symbol of Paris, against which you can take pictures, but for the full experience it’s worth going up. The longest queues for the Eiffel Tower occur from April to August - more than 2 hours. From November to mid-March (excluding Christmas and New Year) the wait is shorter. Tickets are on sale on the Eiffel Tower website. There are 2 types of online tickets at the same price: all 3 floors with an elevator or 1st and 2nd floors with an elevator. The tickets are stamped with the date and time; you must arrive no later than 30 minutes before the start, stand in line for those with tickets, and present a printed or electronic ticket with a QR code.

Excursion to the Eiffel Tower offered in two versions:
1. tour with ascent to the 2nd floor with panoramic views of Paris
2. tour with ascent to the 2nd and 3rd floors and a visit to Gustave Eiffel’s apartment
Registration and tickets online, priority entry, small groups with a guide.

Tickets to the Eiffel Tower sell out very quickly; if you didn’t have time, there is another opportunity to get to the Eiffel Tower - go to lunch at the 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant. The voucher entitles you to skip the line to the 1st level of the Eiffel Tower, lunch with a view, unlimited visiting time, and the opportunity to purchase a ticket to the upper floors. Visit Eiffel Tower Skip-the-line is also available in combination with a bus tour and a Seine cruise.

Online tickets without queues

Museums of Paris

If you want to explore the museums of Paris without standing in lines, buy a discount card.

  • The Paris Museum Pass provides free entry to more than 60 museums and attractions in and around Paris. The more places you visit, the more you save (it pays for itself after the third museum). The Paris Museum Pass includes the Louvre, Orsay Museum, Orangerie, Arc de Triomphe, Picasso Museum and others. An information booklet is provided along with the map.
  • Paris PassLib’ is suitable for those who come to Paris for 2, 3 or 5 days. In addition to museums, it includes travel public transport(zones 1-3), cruise on the Seine and discounts on shopping.
  • Paris City Pass gives free visit Louvre and Montparnasse, 20% discount on other museums, attractions and excursions, free transfer from Paris-Orly airport or Charles de Gaulle, Seine cruise.

The Louvre is one of the world's most visited museums. It is impossible to visit all the halls of the Louvre in one go (35,000 works on 210,000 m²), choose the most interesting and do not waste precious time in line. Tickets to the Louvre are sold on the museum's website and on Ticketbar in Russian with payment in rubles: Louvre Museum or Louvre with a Russian audio guide (recommended). The online ticket is valid for the selected day and time (30 minute interval).

Tickets are sold in vending machines on site, payment by bank card, entrance through the underground gallery. With a ticket you can enter and exit the museum an unlimited number of times during the day. The lines at the Louvre are shorter early in the morning and closer to closing.

Orsay Museum

The Orsay Museum is part of a must-see cultural program when visiting Paris. Famous Impressionist paintings are located on the 5th floor. 50% discount on entry from 16:30 (open until 18:00). The Orsay Museum website does not sell tickets. Online tickets. Eat combination ticket Cruise on the Seine and the Orsay Museum.

Orangerie Museum

People go to the Orangerie Museum to see “Water Lilies” by Claude Monet. Online ticket. It is profitable to purchase a combined ticket for Orangerie-Orsay. By electronic tickets separate entrance without queue.

Picasso Museum

The Picasso Museum in Paris contains the world's largest collection of works by Pablo Picasso - more than 5,000 works by the great impressionist: paintings, sculptures, drawings, collages, ceramics, engravings. The museum also displays Picasso’s personal collection, including paintings by Cezanne, Matisse, and Miro. You can present your online ticket directly on your smartphone and skip the line.

Paris catacombs

Network of artificial underground tunnels and caves is located near Paris, an area open to tourists is 2 km (45 minutes). Entrance to the Parisian catacombs is limited to groups, so queues stretch for several hours. Tickets to the catacombs sell out weeks to months in advance, so book early! An online ticket to the Catacombs of Paris guarantees entry on the selected day and skip-the-line access.

Other museums and attractions in Paris where it is recommended to buy tickets online:
National Center for Art and Culture named after. J. Pompidou
Army Museum (Invalides)
Triumphal Arch
Montparnasse Tower

Free entry to Paris museums every first Sunday of the month (except the Louvre), tickets cannot be booked in advance, so there are always queues. For children and teenagers under 18 years of age, free entry to Paris museums upon presentation of an ID and accompanied by an adult with a ticket.


Disneyland is the dream of every child and even an adult. Magic world Disney Paris consists of two parks (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park), which can be explored in one or more days. In order to have time to go on rides, take pictures with your favorite cartoon characters, watch shows and fireworks, you need to come to Disneyland in the morning with already purchased tickets. Disneyland has the most visitors in August (queues for rides are 40 minutes to 1.5 hours).

Special discount offers appear in autumn and winter. Free entry to Disneyland for children under 3 years old, with a discount for children under 11 years old. Online tickets to Disneyland Paris: 2 Parks 1 day. Disneyland is located in the suburbs of Paris, so allow extra time for travel or buy a ticket to 2 parks with transfer from your hotel.

There is another one near Paris amusement park Asterix(rides, slides, dolphin shows). Online ticket for 1 day with bus transfer.

Cabaret of Paris

Moulin rouge

Moulin Rouge is the famous Parisian cabaret, where since 1889 beautiful girls dancing the cancan. An evening at the Moulin Rouge is a real holiday, for which you need to prepare like going to the theater. The dress code for women is a dress or skirt, for men it is a suit or trousers and a shirt. Shorts, sportswear and shoes are not allowed into the Moulin Rouge and other high-class cabarets. Photography is prohibited inside.

If you have little time in Paris, choose a sightseeing tour of Paris on a tourist bus with an audio guide in Russian. In 1 hour 45 minutes you will see all the sights of Paris without queuing.

The Louvre is the warm heart of Paris, which beats with the numerous hearts of people who come here. The world's masterpieces are stored here, which confirm the great geniuses of their authors. How to get to the Louvre Museum without tiring queues and fully enjoy what you see? How not to get lost in the numerous halls and suites of rooms and buy tickets to the Louvre at favorable price? These are the questions everyone who comes to Paris asks. There are several ways to make a purchase quickly and without wasting time.

First way

The easiest option for purchasing a ticket via the Internet is online booking on the official website of the Museum. The site is very simple and convenient, and there is a plan of the Louvre in Russian, which can be printed in advance to navigate the place and quickly find the entrance to the Louvre. The ticket price will be 17 euros per adult. It is worth understanding that if you booked a ticket to the Louvre online, then all responsibility for organizing the excursion falls on your shoulders.

Second way

If it is not possible to buy a ticket online, you can buy a ticket to the Louvre at the Museum box office. It is located near the glass one. At the same time, you should take care to come to the very opening of the Museum, when the flow of tourists is not yet large. A map of the Louvre can be purchased here, it will help you better navigate when viewing the exhibitions. Sometimes the line at the cash register looks impressive, but moves very quickly.

Third way

Tickets to the Louvre can be purchased through any travel agency. The agency manager will purchase tickets online, and you will have to pay for his services. At the same time, the agency will be able to advise and tell you how you can get into the Louvre without queuing and provide, at your request, a plan of the Louvre in Russian. Here you can purchase a full-fledged excursion to the Louvre as part of a group. In this case, you won’t have to think about where to buy tickets to the Louvre. The tour guide will take care of this.

Pyramid of the Louvre

Fourth method

In Paris there are La Civete du Carrousel tobacco kiosks where you can buy tickets to the Louvre and other museums. One of these kiosks is located in mall Carrousel Galleries. The entrance to the Gallery is located near the main entrance to the Louvre, near the glass Pyramid. When purchasing a ticket through a kiosk, you will avoid queues and crowds. The cost of admission to the Louvre is the same as on the website or at the box office.

And now about the most important thing

How can you get into the Louvre without waiting in line? The main queue is created not by the ticket office, but by the metal detector and the screening of visitors to ensure they are carrying prohibited items. This is for security reasons. But there is a place where this queue is so small that the verification procedure will take no more than 10-15 minutes. And a visit to the Louvre will leave pleasant memories in your memory, and not tiring standing in endless queues.

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Through the Carruzel Gallery, following the signs you can get into the underground hall, right to the base of the inverted Pyramid. It is extremely difficult to get lost; there are signs and directions to the Louvre entrance everywhere. This way you can get to the Museum from the underground hall, avoiding a long queue.

Sculpture Cupid and Psyche

When exploring the Louvre on your own, it is worth identifying in advance the objects that interest you first. And start your acquaintance with the Museum with them. Building Royal Palace It’s so huge that you won’t be able to get around it in one visit. Focus your attention on those exhibits that you have read about in advance and are truly interesting to you. With this attitude towards inspection, the excursion will bring not only aesthetic pleasure, but also moral satisfaction. And tips on how to get into the Louvre building without queuing will save you energy for exploring other sights of Paris.

Entrance ticket prices:

  1. Regular ticket for permanent exhibition- 12 euros.
  2. Double ticket (the price includes a visit to the Napoleon Hall and entrance to temporary exhibitions) - 16 euros.
  3. Exhibitions in the Napoleon Hall - 13 euros.
  4. Audio guide - 5 euros (unfortunately, they are not in Russian, but that’s not a problem: there are a lot of free and informative applications for smartphones that will allow you to navigate and learn a lot about works of art).
  5. Excursions - from 35 euros per person.
  6. If you purchase 500 tickets or more (for example, for a tourist group or a corporate trip to a museum), then each ticket will receive a discount of 0.5 euros.

How to get into the Louvre for free

  1. The first Sunday of each month and July 14th are free admission days.
  2. Children under 18 years of age have free admission (for permanent and temporary exhibitions, that’s all).
  3. If you work in education in one of the EU countries, then you have a huge advantage: most Parisian museums (for example, the Dorsay or the Rodin Museum) have free entry, including exhibitions and temporary exhibitions.
  4. The entrance ticket is valid all day. You can go out and come back in as often as you like to take a walk or have a snack. Or ask those leaving the museum for a ticket.

Life hack: Louvre without queuing

Many travelers think that the Louvre is an endless queue to the entrance, ticket offices, halls with centuries-old masterpieces, souvenir shops and cafes. This is partly true, after all the most popular and famous museum in the world. But you can cheat a little. Some tips on how to save time on buying tickets:

  1. Buy a ticket online on the official website of the museum or on www.ticketnet.fr (with a small commission of 1.5 euros). It is valid for a full year from the date of purchase. That is, you can buy it much in advance while in Russia and not be dependent on the line at the cash register. The main thing is to enter not from the side of the pyramid, but through the Richelieu passage or the Lion Gate.
  2. Get a Paris Pass museum card (2 days - 42 euros, 4 days - 56 euros, 6 days - 69 euros). You can use it to enter 60 museums in Paris (including the Louvre) without buying an entrance ticket. A bit pricey, but if you have limited time and want to get around the main museum attractions, this is an ideal option!
  3. Buy an entrance ticket at the Tabac Museum kiosks. There are no queues, and the cost is exactly the same as at the box office!
  4. The Carousel Gallery store has ticket machines. In addition, this is the fastest way to get to the Louvre bypassing the pyramid.
  5. You can also buy tickets at FNAK, Auchan, Virgin Megastore, Le Bon Marche, Mediastore.

Paris is a city of museums, but it can truly be considered its heart! The former residence of the French kings today opens its doors to anyone, and receives about 9 million visitors a year. This is not surprising, because on an area of ​​more than 160 thousand square meters one of the richest and most beautiful collections of works of art in the whole world is collected.

That is why every traveler who finds himself in the Louvre strives to visit. In my opinion, it is better for lovers of museum tourism not to buy a separate ticket, but to purchase it immediately. That's exactly what my wife and I did.

However, our friends came to Paris with us and did not plan to devote much time to visiting the city’s museum attractions. In this case, purchasing a museum card is not profitable and makes no sense. Nevertheless, my friends could not help but visit the main museum of France. That is why they turned to me, as the main organizer of the trip, with a request to purchase tickets for them directly to visit the Louvre.

I recommend this to anyone planning to visit the museum, as it is visited at any time of the year great amount independent tourists and tourist groups. Even though the cashiers are efficient and the line moves quickly, you can spend a lot of time buying tickets. IN summer time years, standing in line can take about two to three hours, or half a day! But in tourist trips time is the main value!

You can get information about purchasing tickets to the Louvre online on the official website of the museum - http://www.louvre.fr/.

There is also a map of the museum in Russian, which you can save on your own computer or print. However, usually a similar scheme in Russian is available in the museum itself in the form of free booklets on the counters tourist information. Be sure to use it, otherwise you risk missing out. a large number of interesting exhibitions or just get lost!

However, you will not be able to purchase tickets directly on the official website. In the Plan your visit section in the Advanced Tickets tab, there are several possible services for purchasing tickets to the Louvre online.

Each of them is an intermediary company for the sale of tickets. However, their services allow you to avoid standing in lines for a ticket at the box office.

After studying the list presented, I decided to use my own option and resort to the official website of the Parisian tourist office, where I bought museum cards for myself and my husband. You can book tickets to the Louvre by following this link: http://booking.parisinfo.com/il4-offer_i151-louvre-museum-priority-ticket.aspx.

First you need to select the required number of tickets:

After this, click “Add to basket” and proceed to further checkout.

If, in addition to tickets to the Louvre, you do not plan to purchase anything else, then you need to select “View basket” to check the contents of the order.

Once you are sure that the order details fully correspond to what you want, proceed to checkout (“Confirm my order”).

The next step is to decide how you plan to receive your tickets. The booking service provides three possible options:

- free of charge at the tourist office in Paris, located directly next to the Louvre (address: 25 rue des Pyramides, Paris 1st);

— in your own hotel in Paris, where tickets will be delivered by courier (delivery cost will be 12 euros);

- using French postal services to your home address within the country (delivery cost is 6.5 euros).

Since I had already purchased and paid for museum cards, and for their delivery I chose the most economical first method, then in the case of purchasing tickets to the Louvre, I chose the same one.

Next, carefully indicate your passport and contact information. Please note that you will also need to present an identification document to receive your tickets. Therefore, enter correct and truthful information.

At the third stage, make sure once again that the data you entered is correct and that your order is complete.

If the information provided is correct, then proceed to the payment stage. You will need a regular Visa or Master Card.

After payment is made, a confirmation email and an electronic voucher will be sent to the specified email address. This document must be printed and taken with you to the Parisian tourist office, where it can be exchanged for a regular ticket to visit the museum.

Personally, visiting the Louvre made a huge impression on me. Even despite the fact that I noted with pride that our Hermitage is not very inferior to it in luxury.

However, for tourists planning to visit the Louvre in the future, I would like to give a few useful tips that will help you plan your future trip:

First, purchase tickets to the museum in advance and online. But try to order delivery to your hotel so as not to waste absolutely any time receiving them. In my case, buying online paid off, but not one hundred percent - we still had to find a travel agency near the Louvre.

Secondly, plan to go to the Louvre very early in the morning, or closer to closing. Especially if you visit Paris during the high tourist season - summer or early autumn. There will be slightly fewer tourists at this time.

Otherwise, you plan to spend 10-15 minutes at each of the museum's famous exhibits (and the Mona Lisa has much more) just to get up close to them. And if you want to take a photo with them in the background!.. Here you will have to stand in a huge line!

Thirdly, understand that no matter how hard you try, you will not be able to see all the sights of the Louvre in one go. So don't plan to run through all the floors here as soon as possible. It is better to select in advance those exhibitions and exhibits that are most interesting to you, mark them on the free map of the Louvre (you can download it from this link http://www.louvre.fr/sites/default/files/medias/medias_fichiers/fichiers/pdf /louvre-plan-informatsiya-russkii.pdf), and slowly walk around and that’s it. Believe me, you will get more pleasure this way, and the memories in your head will remain not of how you puffed and panted while climbing the stairs, but of the beauty you observed.

Fourthly, do not forget to choose comfortable shoes before going on a hike. This rule applies to visiting almost any tourist attraction.

I hope that my instructions and a small list of tips will help independent tourists visiting the Louvre for the first time. In my opinion, careful planning of the trip, advance purchase, booking tickets and great company are 90 percent of the success of any self-guided tour!

- the most famous museum in the world, this is somehow not even serious. But those who do not include a visit to it in their cultural program can also be understood, because it will take the whole day, and if the trip is planned for a weekend, every hour counts.

However, not everyone despairs and is trying to figure out how to get into the Louvre without waiting in line and whether this is even possible in principle.

To be honest, if you are not an important public figure, but the same “ordinary tourist”, like the millions of people who annually visit the city of dreams, romance and inspiration, you will still have to spend some time to see the great collections of art masterpieces.

However, using our advice, “Operation Louvre” will go smoothly and painlessly.

Buy tickets in advance

Of course, entrance to the museum is paid, with the exception of some days and if you are not young people under 25 years old, permanently living in the EU zone.

The most grueling process of buying it is if you break through the central portal in the glass pyramid, and then stand for a long time in the crowd at the ticket counter.

But if you plan everything in advance, the moment of truth will come much faster. The first thing to do is to pre-purchase tickets to the Louvre without queuing.

To do this, go to the official website and select the appropriate version, and you can pick up your purchase at one of the ticket offices in Paris or order postal delivery to your home.

The last option is quite expensive, keep this in mind. But in the first case, the purchase does not involve additional costs, but will require the ability to navigate unfamiliar terrain, as well as time to get to the desired place by public transport.

In the city itself, it is possible to purchase tickets not only at retail outlets (box offices, shops, travel agencies, airports), but also at vending machines, paying in cash or by credit card.

Regular passes are valid all day, but only for the selected date.

Types of tickets and their advantages


Alternatively, you can buy a Paris Visite card online or at any kiosk, which is valid for 1-5 days and allows you to visit a number of museums.

The price depends on the number of zones included (1–3 or 1–5), days (1–5), and whether the ticket is for children or for adults. The cheapest adult ticket costs €12, the most expensive €65.80. Children's ones are 2 times cheaper.

Buy the Paris Museum Pass, which gives you free entry to more than 60 museums in Paris!!! You can buy a Museum Pass here

Another option is a single card “Paris City Pass» with a 20% discount on visiting the main attractions of Paris. It can be received by email, which is convenient and therefore looks attractive. But if you plan to use the card to travel on the metro, you will have to pick it up in person at the ticket office next to the Louvre at 2 Rue des Pyramides.

The City Pass costs €68.50, and its advantage is that you can visit museums for three days at any time without being tied to the calendar, and you can even stretch the pleasure over several days so as not to get too tired. The ticket begins to be valid from the moment of its activation (the date you specified).

If you need a card just for the opening days, the Paris Muzeum Pass is suitable, which opens doors to 60 of the most popular galleries. The subscription is valid for 2/4/6 days and costs €48/62/74, respectively. By paying for it once, you are free to enter any treasury of national treasures on the list without additional payment. They sell it at museum ticket offices, shops, airports, kiosks and on the Internet.

Guide and audio guide to help you

We highly recommend getting a practical guide to museums, monuments and entertainment venues in Paris in Russian. In addition to the map, it contains all the opening days, their opening times, how to get to them and whether they are included in the Paris Muzeum Pass group.

Another advantage of pre-purchased passes is that they allow you to skip the line at the Louvre.

A little hint: If, when making a purchase, instead of an excursion, you order a Russian-language audio guide, this will reduce costs and give you freedom of movement.

Which side is better to enter from?

Well, having the entry cards in hand, it’s time to go eat spiritual food.

With Paris Visite you have a significant privilege - separate entrance . Although holders of the magical tickets form their own line, it moves quickly, and within minutes you will step into a treasure trove of the world's greatest relics.

Those who have already been to the capital of France are advised to holders of season tickets to enter the museum through its left wing from the Rue de Rivoli opposite the Palais Royal. Without passing through the hall with the ticket office, you will immediately find yourself in the holy of holies.

Also quietly, without haste or crush, you can enter the right wing of the building through the Lion's Gate, passing through the Arch from the Seine. There are no ticket offices here, so you can only enter if you have a subscription.

However, I would like to warn you that not a single passage will be completely free of people, which is natural, but experienced tourists claim that the delay lasts about 7 minutes.

You can also go down to the underground hall of the Louvre with ticket offices directly from the metro from the Palais-Royal/Musee du Louvre station (lines 1 and 7). Following the signs will take you to the Carrousel du Louvre shopping center, and the entrance to the exhibitions is located next to the inverted pyramid.

Even if you do not have a pre-purchased ticket, it will not be difficult to purchase one on the spot, because the queue here is much shorter than at the main entrance.

By the way, you can combine two pleasant walks - admire the Tuileries Garden, and then get off at the Carrousel along the passage. To the left and right of the arch there are slopes that you won’t immediately notice, leading to the shopping center, the inverted pyramid and the museum itself.

Free doesn't mean good


It’s hard to imagine the Louvre without a queue, especially on open days. If on ordinary days tourists flow there in an endless stream, then on the first Sunday of the month from October to March and on July 14 it turns into a raging river. Just imagine how long you will have to stand just to get inside.

In addition, this entire crowd fills the passages and halls in a dense mass, not allowing the opportunity to stop at a single exhibit, examine it in detail, absorb the energy and be imbued with the beauty that has come down to us through the centuries.

On such days, any entrance, not just the central one, is a natural disaster, and if you do not want to become part of it, choose another time to enjoy art.

It would not be a bad idea to move the cultural event from the first Sundays, starting in April and ending in September, which were previously free. Some people forget that the situation has changed, and out of habit or ignorance they come to the Louvre for a free visit, thereby creating a crowd.

Well-chosen moment is the key to success

The main thing is to be in the right place at the right time - this rule is also relevant for cultural sightseeing. Ideally, if you arrive at the Louvre at opening time - at 9:00 am.

This way you'll avoid the snake-like queues, and you'll also have the whole day ahead to visit as many halls as possible. And in order to protect themselves from unnecessary running around and chaos, far-sighted tourists mark the route through the museum in advance in a brochure, turning the excursion into a pleasant journey through history.

If you were too tired the day before and couldn’t get up early, this does not mean that your visit to the French pearl should be postponed until another day. It is enough to move it to the second half of the day closer to the evening, for example, to 16:00, when the bulk of visitors have already dispersed.

Of course, there are only 2 hours left before closing, and you won’t be able to see much, but even this time is enough to meet the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, Nike of Samothrace, the Great Odalisque and other great works.

For the most resilient, able to spend many hours on their feet without compromising their excellent mood, helpful information– On Wednesday and Friday, the Louvre welcomes visitors until 21:45.

Night of Museums

Another option is to come here on the so-called “night of museums”, which allows you to visit all opening days for free for more than 10 years. This occurs annually from Saturday to Sunday in the third week of May.

As a rule, in addition to exhibitions, concerts, performances, gala meetings and evenings are organized at this time. The opening hours of “museum night” are usually scheduled for 19:00 – 2:00, but it would be a good idea to clarify this detail in advance.

Have a baby

The most unconventional way to get into the Louvre without waiting in line is to take your child in a stroller with you, and this is no joke. When the service staff sees visitors with children in strollers, they are escorted to the entrance, bypassing the line of other people. When planning a vacation with your family, take this into account.

Take less luggage

One of the secrets of the queue is not the delay at the ticket counters, but checking bags and going through metal detectors near the pyramid. The fewer things you have (keep in mind that bottles with liquids are also suspicious), the faster they will let you through.

In general, “I carry everything I have with me” is inappropriate in this case. The main advice for a novice tourist is to take a minimum of things (only what is necessary), dress comfortably (especially shoes), satisfy your hunger before the excursion.

The Louvre is a must visit!

If the question is whether to go to the Louvre or not, the answer is clear - of course, go! The opportunity to see famous masterpieces should not be missed.

Then, when you see an image of the Mona Lisa in a film, advertisement, poster or in someone’s photographs, you involuntarily want to smile and boast that you saw her in person. To paraphrase the famous expression of the eagle from the cartoon “Wings, Legs and Tails”, then “It’s better to lose a day, but to gain impressions for a lifetime.”

Louvre skip the line- this is a utopia, but there is always a chance to make your life easier if you prepare the way for the “offensive” the day before. While someone is breaking through the central gate of the pyramid in a triumphal procession, you will quietly and dust-free walk around the side and even have time to explore several halls.