See the Mona Lisa at her most peaceful time on our carefully-crafted itinerary. This Louvre Tour walks you through the best of the collection, from French paintings to Italian sculptures and even the palace's moat foundations, in a small group and with an expert local guide. So you're guaranteed to get the best from this once-in-a-lifetime visit.
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is one of the most famous paintings in the world; and among the most difficult to see. For most of the day, her room in the Louvre is packed to the brim with people jostling to get a peek at her. However our expert guides have created specially-timed itineraries that allow you to see the Mona Lisa at the best possible time. Enjoy some peaceful moments with the mysterious lady and your knowledgeable tour guide. You'll be able to get close enough to see her tiny canvas - and even snap a photo or two with the Louvre's leading lady.
The itinerary of our Louvre tour has been tested over countless visits to ensure you get a full two hours and 30 minutes inside the galleries. Along with your expert guide, you'll enjoy all the highlights of the collection including the Medieval moat and Greek and Roman sculptures like the Venus de Milo, Winged Victory of Samothrace, Cupid & Psyche, and Michelangelo’s Slaves.
Of course, this is Paris' greatest art museum, so you'll also visit some of the greatest works created by French artists. Works such as Liberty Leading the People by Delacroix, The Raft of Medusa by Géricault and the enormous Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David, Napoleon's official staff painter. These canvases are the perfect jumping-off point into conversations about France's fascinating history. As you admire these stunning artworks, your guide will decode Delacroix's message from the French Revolution and Géricault devastating portrayal of a real-life event. They'll also tell you how the size of Napoleon's canvas says a thing or two about his insecurities.
On your complete Louvre tour, you’ll also see France’s old crown jewels along with works from the Italian masters Caravaggio, Raphael, and of course, Leonardo da Vinci.
Of course, location must not be overlooked. As you move from one stunning room to the next, your guide will give you the history of the building - once a royal residence where one young prince in particular rode his horse up and down the corridors. At times, it will be hard to take you eyes off the architecture to focus on the art - just another reason why this is one of the world's greatest art museums.
By visiting in the company of an expert art historian guide and a small group of no more than 15 people, you won't just see some of the greatest masterpieces in Europe, you'll learn the stories behind them. From why the French lied about the age of the Venus de Milo, to who, exactly posed for the Mona Lisa, this is art like you've never experienced it before.