LOUVRE MUSEUM - The World's Most Famous Museum Of All Times- France's Beautiful Gem
Some of the most recognized works of art in the world, including Mona Lisa and Virgin of the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci, can be found in the Louvre Museum. A significant amount of sculptures, including Venus de Milo, and other artifacts from past cultures are also on display at the museum.
Best time to visit: Anytime
Things to do: Louvre Quest, Louvre's Hidden Mysteries, Teen Historic Heart Walk, Belly Dance, The French Revolution: Murder Mystery Tour
HOW TO REACH LOUVRE MUSEUM
- Flight - Paris is connected to other international towns by well-maintained airline services. Charles de Gaulle foreign Airport, Orly International Airport, and Paris-Beauvais Airport are the three principal foreign airports. From Indian metropolises, a number of direct trips are offered by Air India, Air France, Jet Airways, Etihad, Vistara Airlines, and others. Mostly low-cost flights from Budapest, Dublin, and other places land at Beauvais Airport.
- Rail - Paris's rail network has excellent communication both inside and outside the city. There are six railway stations where prompt trains transport passengers to and from a number of cities. The high-speed Eurostar train also offers service to places in Europe.
HOW TO GET AROUND
- Bus - Getting to Louvre Museum is easy if you get on Bus Numbers- 21, 24, 27, 39, 48, 68, 69, 72, 81, and 95. Louvre Rivoli and Palais Royal Musée du Louvre are two bus stations that are immediately outside the museum.
- Metro - The Palais Royal Musée du Louvre and Louvre Rivoli metro stations are both close to the museum. The museum's entrances are near to the metro stops, making this a quick and easy method of transportation. Lines 1 and 7 serve Palais Royal, while Line 1 serves Louvre Rivoli.
- Taxi - A cab ride will get you to the Louvre Museum quickly and easily. The pick-up location is at the Carrousel roundabout, which is near to the museum's Carrousel entrance. From the train stop in Châtelet Les Halles, the museum can be reached in 7 minutes or so. Alternatively, the Place André Malraux offers a more convenient pick-up location.
- Bicycle - Renting a bicycle is yet another fantastic method to get around Paris. At numbers 1015, 2 Place A. Malraux, 1023, 165 Rue Saint-Honoré, 1014, 5 Rue de I'Echelle, and 1013, 186, Rue Saint Honoré, you'll locate bike stations. You can leave your vehicle in front of the École du Louvre, near to the Porte des Lions, if you want to park close to the museum.
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