Visita guiada por el Museo del Louvre con acceso





Descripción
Aventúrate en el corazón del Museo del Louvre para ver sus tesoros más famosos. Con un grupo pequeño (20 personas como máximo), verá la Mona Lisa de renombre mundial, la Venus de Milo, la Victoria alada de Samotracia y mucho más. Pasarás dos horas llenas de acción con nuestro guía experimentado, que conoce los entresijos de este increíble pero gigantesco museo, repleto de más de 35 000 obras de arte. Se le proporcionará un conjunto de audio en caso de que lo necesite, ¡no olvide devolverlo!
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Después de conocer a su guía experto, a pocos minutos a pie del Louvre, se saltará las largas filas de entrada y comenzará su viaje a través de las galerías del Louvre. Siguiendo un itinerario cuidadosamente planificado, verá la icónica Venus de Milo, la célebre Victoria Alada de Samotracia; esculturas de Miguel Ángel; obras maestras románticas como la Victoria de Delacroix al frente del pueblo; las joyas de la corona de Francia y, por último, pero no menos importante, la aclamada Mona Lisa de Leonardo da Vinci. Mientras caminas por las galerías, tu guía dará vida a las piezas de arte y compartirá contigo el fondo y la historia de estas obras maestras atemporales. Desde el robo de la Mona Lisa hasta cómo Venus el Milo se hizo famosa, estas obras de arte ya no tendrán secretos para usted.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Es posible que se implementen medidas adicionales en algunos lugares debido al aumento de la seguridad global. Como resultado, es posible que experimentemos demoras para pasar los controles de seguridad obligatorios al ingresar a estos lugares. Las medidas adicionales también pueden restringir el tamaño de las bolsas que se pueden llevar adentro. Para evitar interrupciones o una posible entrada denegada, le sugerimos enfáticamente que evite llevar bolsos, bolsos o mochilas grandes en su recorrido.
- Algunas partes del Louvre pueden estar cerradas
- La entrada gratuita se aplica a los visitantes menores de 18 años y residentes del EEE menores de 26 años, previa presentación de un documento de identidad válido y prueba de residencia
Opiniones(48)
Easy to find the guide. Sally was amazing. She had great stories about the art. She helped with bathroom breaks and did it with ease in the uncommon heatwave. Highly recommend. It took an hour for us to get inside but if you don’t have a guide it would be double during summer. Do it.
Unfortunately, the guide could not be reached; the meeting point was not found.. therefore the tour was canceled
We were 10minutes late due to taxi issues and the guide left us stranded and also took our admission tickets so we couldn't even go ourselves. The women at the flag were NOT helpful and basically said "too bad". We ended up not getting into the Louvre at all because they were sold out on that day and we were unable to go on the next available day. I booked these months ahead. Given the traffic issues and the fact that there were 7 of us, taking 2 separate cabs, 10 minutes was not that long to wait for us. I also did not get a text looking for us and part of that lateness had to do with not being able to find their flag right away. they were tucked into a corner to the right when other tour groups were out in the open. NOT pleased. I would like a full refund.
Met guide outside Louvre. We were admitted into museum with a GROUP PASS. After admittance, we were told that we could not get re-admitted because the tour company does not give INDIVIDUAL TICKETS! We did not realize that the restroom and food court were outside the gate! The Museum has rule that prohibit food or drink past the gate. The tour guide provided a tour of three exhibits ending at the Mona Lisa. The guide leaves the group at this exhibit with no way to use restroom, get food, or drink. We spent 2 hours in the museum. We wanted to spend most of the day. Very disappointed with the guide and not being able to access restrooms and food court.
The information was not clear on who to look for and I had to ask all the tour operators in the area. The guide was amazing. Informative, a great speaker and very entertaining and knowledgeable.
If you arrive 1 minute late, they will leave you outside with no chance of entering or getting you money back
The museum is a beauty. The guide, VERY BAD I lost inside the Museum and then I was not at the meeting point where the guide ended. I wrote to you about my concern about returning the vox and you NEVER responded.
Great Guide. Presentation to museum and art pieces interesting and enjoyable. Spoke perfect English. Easy to follow. Kept group together.
The instructions for meeting the guide were NOT in the viator app. It was in fine print at the bottom of the ticket voucher that comes by email. We stood at the meeting point that viator has in the app for 30 minutes ahead of time and finally 10 minutes before the tour we went to every flag to find out if we were with them. We messaged the operator through the app as well with no response. There was no instructions on who we were supposed to be looking for. This was an extremely expensive tour! What a gong show! Do not book with this company.
The tour office did not have enough tickets for the amount of people they accepted on this tour, so two people were asked to reschedule or accept a refund. Our tour started about 45 minutes after the ticket issue was resolved and a restroom break was given. The tour guide was nice, however her microphone was in a fixed position in front of her mouth and every time she turned her head her mouth piece barely transmitted her voice so a lot of what she said couldn’t be heard clearly. Guides should have mics that turn with their heads. The two hour tour for two people was $175 US and it simply didn’t feel like a good value after the ticket error (which is on the company for over selling), the very late start and the poor microphone situation.



