Louvre Museum Paris doesn’t need any introduction. Being one of the grandest museums with the finest collection of arts in the world. Whoever comes to Paris, Louvre is a must see in their list. But, is it really possible to cover the Louvre Museum Paris in a day? What if you are an art lover or you want to see it but you have limited time at hand. What would you do then? To be honest, when I first thought about visiting Louvre in a day, I recalled the statement of Robert Langdon from Da-Vinci-Code stating that it would take a minimum of a week to visit the whole of Louvre Museum Paris if one were to just glance every single piece of art there.
Well, here’s some good news. When we recently spent 3 days in Paris, we were in a similar situation. Although, we had just one complete day to spend in Paris, after having done an adventurous night tour including Eiffel Tower the evening before. And spent the other day at Disneyland Paris enjoying the one day two parks visit with this prebooked tour. Yet, there were many places on our list, including the Louvre Museum Paris. We definitely didn’t want to give it a miss. Luckily, it was a Wednesday. And on Wednesday, Louvre Museum Paris is open till late at night for visitors. Actually, till 9:45 pm. So, we had more time at hand. Thus, we decided to go to the Louvre Museum Paris by noon. And then explore it till later in the evening. So, here goes our first few tips on spending a day in Louvre Museum:
Tip#1 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
Plan your Louvre Museum Paris visit on a Wednesday or a Friday. Since the museum is open to visitors till 9:45 pm in the night on these two days of the week. Which means you have a longer day to explore the place. Also, the crowd starts thinning towards the evening.
Tip#2 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
Take a Paris metro like the locals from where ever you are in Paris to right inside the campus of Louvre Museum. This way, you will not have to step on the crowded streets or juggle through the traffic of Paris while reaching Louvre Museum Paris. And it will definitely save a lot of time for you. We did exactly the same when we were on our excursion around Paris. We also found the metro as one of the most efficient ways of navigating through Paris.
Tip#3 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
When you are planning your trip to Louvre Museum on a Wednesday or Friday, since it is open till late at night. So, you need not hurry in the morning. In fact, you can reserve your morning for some other beautiful spots around Paris. And then arrive at the Louvre by lunch time. You will find a far smaller queue in the museum at the entrance 🙂
So, as planned, we arrived at Louvre Museum by 2:00pm. And we found the queues at the entrance to be surprisingly small compared to what we had heard from most of the people and had mentally pictured. Although many suggest entering into the Louvre Museum Paris using some alternate route. Rather than the main pyramid entrance. But, we didn’t feel the need of it at this hour of the day. Within 15 minutes, we were inside the pyramid. Not bad, right?
Tip#4 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
You need not always look for alternate routes than the Pyramid to enter into Louvre. If you time your visit right, then the rush at Pyramid entrance itself is negligible.
Once we entered through the Pyramid entrance, we headed straight to the ticket booths at the lower floor to get our entry tickets. It took us around 10 minutes in the queue there and we had our tickets with us. Along with this we also got a map of the Louvre Museum Paris. The next thing we did was to sit outside the ticket room, and study the map for a while, making a mental strategy of how we were going to navigate through the Louvre Museum Paris. And the few minutes spent here really helped us save a ton of our time later, when we actually started navigating through the Louvre Museum. So, here goes our next tip for you:
Tip#5 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
Take a map of the museum with you. And determine where all you want to visit, where to start and in what order you want to navigate. This will help save time when you actually start your trip through the vast treasure house of art that Louvre is.
Tip#6 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
Along with the ticket and the free map, an audio guide in several different languages also comes. This comes at the extra cost of 5 euros at the time of this writing. And I would highly recommend you take one. In fact, you can take this priority entry with audio guide as well, to save time and hassle.
Since, most of the descriptions across the museum are in French. And unless you either have a guide or you are fluent at French, you will miss out on the descriptions. And if you are not connected to the internet (which indeed is weak inside the main premises of the museum), then you will totally not be able to relate to the pieces of art that you see.
The Louvre Museum is divided in these wings – Denon, Sully and Richelieu. And on the first floor of the Pyramid, there is an entrance to each of the wings. Depending on which wing interests you the most, you can enter from there and start a tour of the Louvre Museum Paris. We started our trip from the Denon wing. The simple reason for us was that it is home to Mona Lisa. Obviously, Mona Lisa is one master piece that no one wants to give a miss when visiting the Louvre Museum Paris. Neither did we. And it’s also pretty crowded around Mona Lisa, you won’t be surprised at that I guess! So, what we did was, to head straight to Mona Lisa.
Do you know, the Louvre Museum itself has precise directions marked on every other pillar, and each turns, to Mona Lisa. Guess, they know very well she is super important to the crowd visiting here. But while we navigated towards Mona Lisa, we did visit some sections on the way like the Greek Section, the Renaissance time paintings by many of the renowned artists and some others. This also forms the basis of our next tip for you:
Tip#7 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
Head first to Mona Lisa. After all you will not want missing a look at the mysterious masterpiece that she is, after you have set foot in Louvre Museum Paris. In fact, for some visitors, Mona Lisa is the prime reason to visit Louvre. If you are one of them, we highly recommend you take this last entry with special visit to Mona Lisa. Since the crowd becomes thin towards the evening and you get a good close look at the masterpiece.
After meeting Mona Lisa, you can take any path of your choice to tour through rest of the museum, in a circle, based on areas of your interest. We went thoroughly through the massive collection of renaissance paintings and the relatively new Egyptian section where the Egyptians artifacts from really long back are on display. But before we did that, we stopped for a while to take a break and rest our feet. I guess it’s crucial to take rest as you head from one section of the museum to another. Otherwise you might get exhausted easily. And that is what our next tip for visiting Louvre Museum Paris in a day is all about.
Tip#8 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
Rest in between visiting the different sections. There are benches to sit and relax for a while in almost every section of the museum. And then there are the stairs. Also, there are ample restrooms in every section of the museum. And near them, there is drinking water facility provided.
We took a couple of minutes rest in the gallery that leads to Mona Lisa, on a bench. And afterwards, we decided to rest for a while on the stairs leading to the next floor. This is when we also noticed the beauty and grandeur of the Louvre Museum Paris itself. It’s a palace that is still at it’s best. Also, many a times we are so engrossed in the vast collections of art in front of us, that we forget to take a notice of the beautiful architecture of the palace that holds all these art forms – the Louvre Palace itself.
Tip#9 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
Take a break from the art and masterpieces , and give yourself some moments to admire the grand Louvre that houses them all. Look at the vast ceilings that have intricate works and fine paintings. Observe those beautiful marble stairs that connect the floors. Admire the beautiful windows and the huge, grand doors.
After taking rest, we continued out journey through rest of the Louvre Museum. Alternating between rest and exploration. There are ample refreshment and souvenir shops setup in each wing of the museum. However, you can also bring packed snacks from outside. Have quick bites and drink sufficient water to keep your energy level high.
By 7:00pm we had almost seen everything of our interest. Thereafter we looked at a few other sections. Then we decided to leave at 8:30pm. By 6:30pm itself, the crowd had dispersed. And it was particularly interesting to explore around post that without much crowd around us. In fact, if you are a night bird, do checkout this night tour of the museum along with wine cellar tour.
Tip#10 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
Carry some quick bites, packed food with you, to keep your energy level up. The museum also has refreshment and food options. But you will find almost all of them pricy compared to outside.
Tip#11 to visit the Louvre Museum Paris in a day
Last, but not the least, don’t think about seeing it all. Rather if you really want to have a tour of Louvre in a single day, that is fulfilling, make your wise selection about what all you want to see. And go accordingly.
In conclusion, with the help of these same tips, we were able to make the most of our time in Louvre Museum Paris. Hope you too will. Ultimately, if you prefer a guided tour instead of exploring on your own, try this 2 hours fast track guided tour to the highlights of the museum.
Some general tips on visiting Louvre Museum Paris
- If you have a kid with you, then bring a stroller or rent one at the Pyramid. You will need to take the lifts instead of the stairs. So, don’t forget to locate them on your map.
- The Louvre entry is free on the first Sunday of every month. In case you want to make use of that. But then it is also super crowded on the free entry day.
- The time when we visited the entry tickets were applicable for adults and for kids above 5. Children below 5 years have free entry. Also, the entry ticket prices are reduced, if you enter on a Wednesday or a Friday, after 6:00pm.
- As per our experience, metro was the best way to reach here. Since, there are two metro stations that reach right inside the Louvre Museum Paris campus.
- You can carry a refill bottle of drinking water which you can refill easily time to time inside the museum.
- Once again, just like everywhere else in Europe, wear comfortable walking shoes.
- The Museum is all indoors. So, for once, no matter in which weather you visit, you don’t need to worry about it insides.
- Carry a Louvre guide book or install the app at an additional price of 5 euros.
- There is a free guest wifi in the Pyramid. It doesn’t work inside the main museum. So, while in Pyramid, before starting your trip, you can download information like guides and books that you might want to use once inside the museum.
- Only luggage not exceeding 55 x 35 x 20 cm is allowed inside the museum, pertaining to security reasons.
- Official website of Louvre
Some interesting facts about the Louvre Museum Paris
- It is the biggest museum in the world.
- But, it was not always a museum. To start with, it was a fortress built in 1190 and later turned into the Royal Palace, before finally becoming a museum.
- Nepoleon had renamed Louvre once to ‘Musee Nepolean’.
- The Louvre Museum galleries spread across some ~15 acres of space, if brought together.
- The Louvre Museum was also used by the Nazis during world war II to store stolen art works and pieces – like a store room.
- The glass pyramid of Louvre is made only from glass and metal.
- The Louvre Museum is located in the centre of Arc de Triomphe, the Grand Arche of La Defense and the obelisk of the Place de la Concorde.
- Over 15000 visitors visit Louvre everyday
- There is a mummy inside Louvre Museum which is said to haunt the museum.
- Overall there are over 7500 paintings in Louvre.
- If you spent 30 seconds seeing each piece of art in the Louvre Museum Paris, in total it would take you 100 days to visit them all.
- The total pieces of art in Louvre Museum are over 3,80,000
PS: Some of our links are affiliated, this means we will earn a commission when you buy a service or product by clicking those links. However, this will have no extra cost for you.
Like!! Really appreciate you sharing this blog post.Really thank you! Keep writing.
Great tips for visiting the Louvre Museum. Perhaps, my favorite one is your #9: Louvre Artwork is great but Louvre Palace is also fantastic and some people just miss to admire it.
such a delightful article , the Louvre Museum is a must visit for all those who visit the city and this article will be so beneficial , not only does it give info but also because you have visited it , hence it contains all the practical tips too , will definitely bookmark this because of the future plans to visit this place .
Thanks Sumit! Hope it helps you save time and effort when you visit Louvre
Am not sure whether am going to this place in future. But something really interesting about reading this blog. Thanks for your valuable tips
Thanks Vijay!
Great tips Neha for someone like me who is yet to keep her date with The Mona Lisa 😉 . I would like to hit it on the first Sunday on the month but guess it will be too crowded then. Wednesdays and Fridays are great tips too. There are some inputs from other bloggers in your comment section (Like the one from Sandy and Vijay on the Paris Pass). Suggest you add those to your blog. Again, great work !
Thanks Swati. You are right, it gets over crowded on the free entry day. Definitely, suggestions are welcome and we will be adding them to the blog
It is since the Da Vinci Code movie that I wanted to visit Louvre! Ahhha! Still didn’t have any opportunity sadly! Your tips are fantastic and I must use them all in case.
Thank you. Hope you are able to put the tips to use when you finally visit there
The Louvre Museum is so stunning and definitely worth visiting. I’d love to go there soon, Neha. Is one day enough to explore it?
Depends on how much you plan to see Agness. As I called out, if you want to stop by every work of art and give it even few seconds of admiration, it is going to take days. If you set your priorities, you can definitely cover a lot in a day
Paris is one of the cities I would like to visit someday and the Louvre Museum is indeed one of the places that must be visited once in Paris. Thank you for the insightful and detailed information on how to visit the Louvre Museum. We’ll sure go back to your page once we get there. Keep on sharing!
Thank you so much!
The Louvre Museum is on our list too and it is mainly because of Mona Lisa and the inverted pyramid. I liked your tips and the guide to select the section and then explore it. The facts about it are really interesting and I never knew that it houses more than 3 lakh art pieces. Loved your pictures esp the night shot of pyramid. They are amazing,
Thank you so much Suruchi. That is why we suggest, head straight to Mona Lisa first 🙂 I hope you will have a wonderful time exploring Louvre as we did
Interesting read, didn’t know that The Louvre Museum was once a fortress and Royal Palace. Your tips are very useful. Would love to include in my itinerary while visiting again.
Thank you!
I know that most of us have that limited time only for Louvre and I am glad you have shared tips on how to make the most of it. However, I know that I will always feel that a day is not enough for it 🙁 But well, something is better than nothing 🙂 . You mentioned Wednesdays and Fridays being the ideal days. If I am not wrong, one of these days has a free entry to Louvre too – isn’t it?
You are right Ami, if someone has just one day to explore Louvre then they might feel it is too little, and they might feel overwhelmed. But yes, if you have limited time, you have got to make the most of it. The first Sunday of every month has free entry. While on Wednesdays and Fridays the museum remains open till 9:45pm, and the entry is discounted post 6 pm.
The museum wasn’t full at all. So surprised how we even got closer to the Monalisa…
I need to go back to Paris. Completely forgot that there are beautiful ceilings as well.
Great tips!!
Cheers
Thanks Rosa. When we visited, the museum was moderately crowded. But I have heard about tales of it being super crowded at times
I had no idea that the Louvre Museum Paris was one word! A truly heroic effort, but perhaps a little hard on the readers.
Never visited Paris but definitely will use your tips if going to Louvre. Love your tips and photos, great work compiling this information. I’m more focused on travel to nature related sites but Louvre is a place that everybody should visit.
You are right. It is a must visit for anyone who wants to peek into the rich history of not only Europe but the whole world