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The Louvre is one of the most important cultural and tourist attractions in Paris, and is a popular destination for everyone visiting the French capital. But it is often confusing for the first time to visit the museum, and they make some common mistakes that make visiting the museum a difficult task, and they end up exhausted and only want to leave. This is completely understandable due to the large size of the museum and the fact that it contains a lot. Therefore, it is important for you to follow specific advice when visiting the Louvre, for a maximum experience of pleasure.

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Before making your trip, do not forget to buy an entry ticket online or at the museum, where you will have to choose the date and time. And be aware that once you leave the museum you will not be able to enter it again.

Are you visiting the Louvre for the first time? Here are some tips.

Do not try to see everything in a day

Do not try to see everything in a day

It’s very easy to have a sudden seizure when visiting the Louvre. This may seem inevitable given the museum’s collection of 35,000 artworks and eight huge art divisions. Although it is tempting to try to see all these groups in one day, this may be the worst strategy a tourist can take. Instead, start browsing the collections online before your visit and settle on one or two suites inside to focus on them. You can also choose a specific topic if you want to focus on specific periods of history or from technical schools.

Avoid rush hour

Avoid peak times

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The Louvre currently attracts more than eight million visitors annually – making peak times avoidance absolutely essential if you want to experience an in-depth museum. Therefore, avoid midweek days, as well as the first Sunday of the month when entry is free for all visitors. The free entry option might seem tempting, but if you’re more interested in sculptures and paintings than shoulders, elbows and heads, we suggest you avoid it.

Take a guided tour

Guided tour of the Louvre

Louvre groups are rich and sophisticated. So instead of entering alone, booking a guided tour might be a good option, especially on the first visit. The Louvre offers a range of guided tours that will likely suit most visitors’ interests and points of interest.

Don’t just mean Monalisa

    Don't mean the Louvre for Mona Lisa only

On the first visit of the Louvre, many, if not most, of them commit a line focusing only on the Mona Lisa or the statue of Venus de Mello. This is quite understandable, but be sure not to lose sight of some of the lesser-known treasures in the museum.

Some of these things include exploring the foundations of the medieval Louvre, masterpieces of Islamic art, the recently restored Apollo Gallery, and the Hammurabi Law.

Louvre evening
Louvre evening

Avoid peak times
Avoid peak times

The famous statue of Venus
The famous statue of Venus

Islamic Art Pavilion
Islamic Art Pavilion

Guided tour of the Louvre
Guided tour of the Louvre

Apollon Gallery
Apollon Gallery

Hammurabi Law in the Louvre
Hammurabi Law in the Louvre

Do not try to see everything in a day
Do not try to see everything in a day

    Don't mean the Louvre for Mona Lisa only
Don’t mean the Louvre for Mona Lisa only

    The famous Louvre Museum
The famous Louvre Museum

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