Tour Details
- Duration
- 2.5 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
- Louvre Museum
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Tour Description
Calling all curious minds! Join us on an adventure through the halls of the iconic Louvre, where history and imagination collide. Led by a friendly art detective (aka our local expert), this interactive experience is a hands-on journey tailored for kids and their grown-up companions that will spark curiosity and ignite creative thinking.
Forget dusty exhibits and bored faces. This tour brings history to life, flexibly adapting to your child’s interests. Your guide will weave tales of the Louvre, helping you imagine life inside when it was a mighty fortress or royal residence.
Young explorers will then unravel ancient Egyptian mysteries, going face-to-face with sphinx statues and deciphering secrets hidden in hieroglyph-covered walls. They'll stand alongside the majestic Winged Victory, striking their own similar pose, and investigate the beauty of Venus de Milo. Why doesn’t she have arms? And why does the Mona Lisa have that mysterious smile?
And you? You're not just a spectator – you're part of the adventure. Witness the joy in your child’s eyes as they discover hidden details, laugh along with their silly questions, and learn alongside them in this engaging journey.
By the end, you will have conquered the Louvre's most famous treasures together, met historical figures and mythical gods, and created lasting memories and a love for art that goes beyond the Louvre walls.
Experts
- You want to turn the Louvre into a secret mission of art exploration. Crack secret codes hidden within iconic paintings, unravel the mysteries of ancient Egypt like a real archaeologist, and get to know Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile.
- You can imagine you and your child as time travelers, meeting majestic kings and queens and mythical heroes in the halls of the iconic Louvre.
- You have a burgeoning artist in the family who would relish the opportunity to sketch like the masters and create their own masterpieces inspired by the greats.
- Louvre Museum - A treasure trove of stories and spectacles, the Louvre with kids becomes a playground of history and mystery, igniting young imaginations at every turn.
General Information
- There will be a break in the tour to stop and use bathroom facilities as well as opportunities to stop and rest along the way if needed.
- Strollers are allowed in the museum, but it might be easier to navigate crowded areas with a baby carrier.
- Please communicate any mobility needs or concerns with our team at the time of booking.
- We suggest that families book the 9:30 AM slot for their visit, as it's an optimal time to experience the museum in a more peaceful setting. Weekday mornings are generally quieter, offering a more relaxed atmosphere to enjoy the exhibits.
Tickets
- Includes skip-the-line tickets to the Louvre, for your whole family
- Note: Our skip-the-line tickets will get us to a special lane where our group will have to stand in line due to security and crowd control measures.
Headsets
- Depending on your group size, we may be required by the venue to order headsets, in which case you’ll see a “Headset Fee” added to your order.
Resources
- Pre-Visit Preparation:
- Introduce your child to some of the artworks they will see. Picture books and online resources about art can be helpful. The Louvre's official website provides materials here for families.
- Explain what behavior is expected in a museum—speaking quietly, not touching the art, and walking instead of running.
- If you are looking to learn more about Paris prior to a visit, check out our online lectures and audio guides here
- Looking for ideas about more things to do in Paris with Kids? Check out our Context Stories.
- And here's our guide on How to Have a Great Visit to the Louvre.
Wheelchair Accessibility at the Louvre:
- The Louvre is committed to being accessible to all visitors. The majority of the museum's galleries and exhibits are wheelchair accessible.
- There are multiple entrances to the Louvre, but the most accessible entrance is through the Pyramid and the Carrousel du Louvre, which both have elevators.
- Wheelchair rental is available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. You can ask for one at the information desk located under the Pyramid.
- Most restrooms in the Louvre are equipped for wheelchair access.
- Some areas of the Louvre, especially in the older sections, may have limitations due to architectural constraints. It is best to check with the museum's accessibility guide or contact them directly for detailed information on these areas.
- You can check the Louvre’s official website for the most updated information on accessibility and services to ensure a hassle-free experience: Louvre Accessibility.
Service Dogs:
- Service dogs are allowed in the Louvre to assist visitors with disabilities, provided that they are wearing a harness and kept on a leash.
- Guests may be asked to show a medical certificate or other proof that the dog is required for their visit.
- Please let us know if your family will be traveling with a service animal, so we can offer additional advice.
For more information about Context Tours, please visit our FAQs.
Is the tour suitable for young children?
Yes, our private tours are tailored to be family-friendly and can be customized to engage children of all ages, keeping their attention with interactive stories.
Will the tour keep my children engaged?
Absolutely! Our guides are trained to interact with children, making history come alive through storytelling and questions that encourage participation.
How long is the tour, and can my children handle the duration?
The tour is 2.5 hours long, designed to match a child's attention span and energy levels, with breaks if needed.
Can we take breaks for snacks or restrooms?
Yes, you can take breaks anytime. Our guide will accommodate your family's needs for snack times or restroom breaks.
What if my child becomes tired or disinterested?
We're flexible and can adapt the tour on the go. If your child needs a change of pace or scenery, we can adjust the itinerary accordingly.
Are strollers permitted in the museum?
Strollers are allowed in most areas of the Louvre. However, during busy times, navigating with a stroller might be challenging in crowded galleries.
What should we bring for our children during the tour?
Comfortable shoes, a small snack, a water bottle, and any favorite small toys or activity books that might help them during downtime or waiting periods.
My child has special needs; can the tour be adapted for them?
We strive to accommodate all visitors. Please let us know in advance, and we will work with you to tailor the tour to your child's specific needs.
What safety measures are in place during the tour?
The safety of your family is paramount. We adhere to all museum guidelines, our guides are trained in safety protocols, and headcounts are frequent.
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Nadia was an excellent, friendly, and knowledgeable guide. My 8yo daughter started the day tired and not wanting to go to the Louvre but she was captivated by Nadia’s stories and stay engaged throughout the entire tour. She kept talking about the visit for the rest of day and did her own sketches of some of the key artwork. Thanks again for a wonderful time.
Greg
Jul. 3, 2024
Nadia was amazing
Benjamin
Jul. 2, 2024
Absolutely fantastic. My kids hated every museum but loved the Louvre and it was 100% due to Lindsey! Great focus/education on interesting things to look for in the art and the history and meaning behind the artworks.
Lana
Jul. 1, 2024
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