Louvre: Art and Pop Culture
Why take this tour
The Louvre is the home of the lady with the
mystic smile and so many works both famous
and lesser known. Our cultivated itinerary
will help you streamline your visit and have
fun viewing the classics through a pop
culture lens.
Tour Highlights
Mini walking tour
Enjoy a mini walking
tour of the fascinating
area surrounding the
Louvre where celebrity
sightings and stories
abound.
Tuileries Gardens
Stand at the foot of the
Tuileries Gardens, a
playground for royalty
and ghosts and the spot
where The Devil Wears
Prada's Andy Sachs
tosses her phone.
Historic Axe Historique
Marvel at the Axe
Historique and its
iconic sites stretched
out along a 2 mile
journey through time,
notably the Champs
Elysees where
supergroups like the
Supremes and the Beatles
promenaded.
VIP time-saving entry
Feel like a VIP with
your streamlined
time-saving entry ticket
into the Louvre Museum
when crowds are at their
lowest.
Exclusive curated itinerary
Enhance your visit with
our exclusive curated
itinerary "Pop Culture
In The Louvre" to see
the works featured in
videos and films.
Itinerary
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1. The Louvre Pyramid
Meet your guide at the statue of Louis XIV sitting on his horse, located in front of the Louvre Pyramid. Marvel at this iconic and controversial symbol of the Louvre made famous in countless movies and television shows like Da Vinci Code and Lupin. -
2. The Axe Historique
View the two mile straight line from the Pyramid to the Tuileries Gardens, Place de la Concorde, Champs Elysees, and finally Arc de Triomphe. This veritable walk through time spans centuries and is home to countless celebrity sightings and film sets. -
3. Tuileries Gardens
Discover the scenic and historic gardens where royals once promenaded and ghosts are said to linger. This is the place where Emily in Paris took her morning jogs and where famous scenes from The Devil Wears Prada were filmed. -
4. Streamlined Entry to the Louvre
Your guide will provide your timed entry tickets to enter the museum when crowds are at their lowest. Insiders know that 3 hours is about the maximum time one should spend in the Louvre at one visit to avoid "sensory overload." -
5. Self-Guided Tour with Curated Itinerary
Receive your exclusive "Pop Culture In The Louvre" itinerary that guarantees you hit some Instagram-worthy hot spots inside, featuring artworks made famous in music videos and films. Enjoy over 3 hours to explore the museum at your own pace.
Plan your trip
Perfect timing
Insiders know that 3
hours is about the
maximum time one should
spend in the Louvre at
one visit because
anything more becomes
"sensory overload".
Skip the lines
Your ticket is timed so
you enter when the
crowds are at the
lowest, giving you more
time to enjoy the
artworks and less time
waiting in line.
Flexibility
Cancel up to 48 hours
before your tour for a
full refund if booked
before July 12. Please
note that tours booked
after July 12 have
different cancellation
policies.
Self-exploration
Our tour ends inside the
museum. Take your time
to explore at your own
pace with our curated
itinerary to make the
most of your visit.
Reviews
Thank you Fortune!
The experience was one of best
things we‘ve done on our trip
thanks to our guide Fortune.
We‘ve been on a lot of guided
tours but this one will stay in
our memory very long because of
him. He told us lots of new
things we didn‘t know before and
connected it really well with
modern films and series. All in
all a real highlight of our
visit of Paris. Highly recommend
- Silvia H
Louvre walking tour and entry tickets
We were lucky enough to have the
same tour guide for the walking
tour around the Louvre and entry
ticket as we did for the Eiffel
Tower. Linda again was
brilliant. She's so much fun to
be around and tells brilliant
stories and is great with
interacting with all ages. I'm
so glad we booked our tours with
One Journey, the memories we
made in Paris and I'll last
forever. Thank you.
- Lacy N
Journey meeting point
48.86114° N, 2.33492° E
8 Pl. du Carrousel, 75001 Paris, France
Finding Your Guide:
Your tour begins next to the statue
of Louis XIV sitting on his horse,
located in front of the Louvre
Pyramid.
This is a prominent meeting point
that's easy to find. The statue is
in the main courtyard of the Louvre
Museum.
Your guide will be waiting with a
One Journey sign. Please arrive 10
minutes before your scheduled tour
time to ensure a prompt departure.