This was incredibly helpful! Planning our first trip to Paris with limited time and have been quite nervous about figuring out where to go not wasting any time. Thank you!!
I’ve watched several Lourve RUclipss in preparation for our upcoming trip and this was, by far, the most helpful. Thank you! Fingers crossed there are no strikes in May! 😳
This is such a great video~ thanks! You didn't mention the Porte des Lions- could you please comment on it? I've read that it is quieter, that you need to already have a ticket to use it, and that it isn't always open/available. I like the 'quieter' part!
Guys I really would like to say thanks, I'll be visiting the Louvre in June and your video was exactly what I was looking for! So helpful and well explained! What I can see from your video is that the "official" entrance and ticket check is done downstairs, correct? I already bought my ticket so I'm planning to use the Carrousel entrance to avoid the Pyramid as I'm limited in time! In normal conditions, how much time before my scheduled entrance (9 am) should I arrive? I really hope you can help me out and thanks a lot again!
Tahnks for sharing line and access information. Got a couple of questions 1. Do you know that if I have the paris museum pass (obviously I must book an online reservation even If i have the pass) can I enter by the carrousel entrance? 2. If not, is there any is a specific waiting line for paris museum pass holders at the main entrance?
Thanks for your question. This is what I found on the Paris museum pass website: To book a time slot: log on to ticketlouvre.fr, select "Visitors with a Paris Museum Pass", choose the day and time of your visit, and indicate your name and your PMP number. You can then download a QR code that will get you through the first checkpoint at the entrance to the Pyramide du Louvre (the only way to get in). You will then need to show your PMP at the various checkpoints in the museum, located under the Pyramid. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this. We have already purchased our tickets for our trip. We're on for 0900, but I read that the Carrosel doesn't open until 1000. Can we still use that entrance?
That’s a really good question. I would think so. My guess is that the shops and restaurants in the carousel don’t open until 10h but the louvre entrance should be good. Hope it works and let us know!
For the info. What you all tell there about the royal family leaving from the Louvre and under the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel & Arc de Triomphe is not correct. These did not exist when it was a royal palace. Both triumphal arches were commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Hey there, thanks for watching! You're correct that the Arc de Triomphe did not exist, but the first one apparently did: The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel was built between 1806 and 1808 as the entrance to the Palais des Tuileries. With the disappearance of the palace, the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel became the main landmark of the Place du Carrousel. It was commissioned in 1806 to commemorate Napoleon's military victory the year before ( the Battle of Austerlitz ). The more famous Grand Arc de Triomphe was also designed in the same year, but it took thirty years to complete and was about twice as large. For those that enjoy historical accuracy and not how to find the bathrooms at the Louvre, check out jplylly's channel!
@@LamourdeParisPhotographers That is what I mean in my comment, Not Royal Family. But Imperial family , ;) big difference. Oh en don't forget, at that time. The Louvre was enclosed so the Arc was standing on a courtyard. Palace of the tuileries burned down in 1871.
Good question! It depends mainly on weather. If it’s bad weather than certainly go underground. If it’s nice weather then above ground should be just fine. You can always check out the ground level line for your time slot and if it seems long then head underground. Thanks for watching!!!
Hello. Please can you help me the official louvre museum will not return my many emails.. We are from New Zealand and we have tickets for the 2pm guided tour with including entrance included in the one ticket..Where do you meet for the official site louvre tour...Also confusing is rhat the time entrance is 2pm when the tour starts at 2pm. All it says is be 30 minutes early...Any help will be so much appreciated
Good question. So many people thank us for the amount of detail we provide in our videos but admittedly we are trying to strike a balance. And since the videos can be sped up it gives those the option with less time to watch it more quickly. Thanks for watching!
This was incredibly helpful! Planning our first trip to Paris with limited time and have been quite nervous about figuring out where to go not wasting any time. Thank you!!
You’re so welcome and thanks for watching!
Thank you for the detail information , I’m taking my 73 yo mom to Paris, this will help us get in du Louvre easier 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you that must have been a lot of work. We’re going tomorrow, wish us luck!
Bon courage! Thanks for watching!
Very informative as I am planning my trip to the Louvre. The Carrousel entrances were a plus. Thank you! - Merci! 💙✨❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Finally, a video showing practical hints for the Louvre. First time here and thank you so much guys! Next week is gonna be great!
Our pleasure!
I’ve watched several Lourve RUclipss in preparation for our upcoming trip and this was, by far, the most helpful. Thank you! Fingers crossed there are no strikes in May! 😳
Glad it was helpful! That makes us very happy!
Thank you so much for the precious advice ❤ that really helped me to enter the Louvre last week! Cheers 🙏🏻
You're so welcome!
This is such a great and informative video, thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for the comment and thanks for watching!
thank you so much - for the information; very informative!
You are so welcome!
Great info!
Thanks for watching!
This is such a great video~ thanks! You didn't mention the Porte des Lions- could you please comment on it? I've read that it is quieter, that you need to already have a ticket to use it, and that it isn't always open/available. I like the 'quieter' part!
Hi there! That entrance is no longer in use. Porte de Richelieu can now be used for single and group tickets. Thanks for watching!!
@heathermaciak951 I stand corrected! It apparently is back in use: www.louvre.fr/en/visit/map-entrances-directions
@@LamourdeParisPhotographers Thanks so much for the update~ it's back on my list!!!
Thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Guys I really would like to say thanks, I'll be visiting the Louvre in June and your video was exactly what I was looking for! So helpful and well explained!
What I can see from your video is that the "official" entrance and ticket check is done downstairs, correct? I already bought my ticket so I'm planning to use the Carrousel entrance to avoid the Pyramid as I'm limited in time! In normal conditions, how much time before my scheduled entrance (9 am) should I arrive?
I really hope you can help me out and thanks a lot again!
So glad this was helpful! In normal conditions and no rain then maybe 30 minutes? Hope it goes smooth for you! Thanks for watching!!!
Tahnks for sharing line and access information. Got a couple of questions
1. Do you know that if I have the paris museum pass (obviously I must book an online reservation even If i have the pass) can I enter by the carrousel entrance?
2. If not, is there any is a specific waiting line for paris museum pass holders at the main entrance?
Thanks for your question. This is what I found on the Paris museum pass website: To book a time slot: log on to ticketlouvre.fr, select "Visitors with a Paris Museum Pass", choose the day and time of your visit, and indicate your name and your PMP number. You can then download a QR code that will get you through the first checkpoint at the entrance to the Pyramide du Louvre (the only way to get in). You will then need to show your PMP at the various checkpoints in the museum, located under the Pyramid. Thanks for watching!
@@LamourdeParisPhotographers Thank you very much!
Must we buy a ticket before use this entrance ??? Or might to buy ticket for go inside at that place, at that time ???
It’s highly recommended to buy a ticket in advance but there is one line we pointed out to buy tickets onsite.
Thanks for this. We have already purchased our tickets for our trip. We're on for 0900, but I read that the Carrosel doesn't open until 1000. Can we still use that entrance?
That’s a really good question. I would think so. My guess is that the shops and restaurants in the carousel don’t open until 10h but the louvre entrance should be good. Hope it works and let us know!
Right thru the tunnel? Where is the tunnel?
Sorry that should’ve been referred to as the covered archway or something. It’s the part she enters after crossing the street. Thanks for watching!
Do you do private tours?
Bonjour! Private tours of the louvre or Paris?
For the info. What you all tell there about the royal family leaving from the Louvre and under the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel & Arc de Triomphe is not correct. These did not exist when it was a royal palace. Both triumphal arches were commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Hey there, thanks for watching! You're correct that the Arc de Triomphe did not exist, but the first one apparently did: The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel was built between 1806 and 1808 as the entrance to the Palais des Tuileries. With the disappearance of the palace, the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel became the main landmark of the Place du Carrousel. It was commissioned in 1806 to commemorate Napoleon's military victory the year before ( the Battle of Austerlitz ). The more famous Grand Arc de Triomphe was also designed in the same year, but it took thirty years to complete and was about twice as large. For those that enjoy historical accuracy and not how to find the bathrooms at the Louvre, check out jplylly's channel!
@@LamourdeParisPhotographers That is what I mean in my comment, Not Royal Family. But Imperial family , ;) big difference. Oh en don't forget, at that time. The Louvre was enclosed so the Arc was standing on a courtyard. Palace of the tuileries burned down in 1871.
@jplully ah! Royal vs imperial. Understood!
We have purchased tickets online for a Friday evening slot. Would you still recommend entering through the “secret entrance”?
Good question! It depends mainly on weather. If it’s bad weather than certainly go underground. If it’s nice weather then above ground should be just fine. You can always check out the ground level line for your time slot and if it seems long then head underground. Thanks for watching!!!
@@LamourdeParisPhotographers thank you.
Hello. Please can you help me the official louvre museum will not return my many emails.. We are from New Zealand and we have tickets for the 2pm guided tour with including entrance included in the one ticket..Where do you meet for the official site louvre tour...Also confusing is rhat the time entrance is 2pm when the tour starts at 2pm. All it says is be 30 minutes early...Any help will be so much appreciated
I believe your entrance will be in the Richelieu archway.
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This could have been done in 10 minutes. Why stretch this out to 24 minutes??
Good question. So many people thank us for the amount of detail we provide in our videos but admittedly we are trying to strike a balance. And since the videos can be sped up it gives those the option with less time to watch it more quickly. Thanks for watching!
Why can’t you just be nice and say thank you.