
Paris Museums: Guided Tours and Audio Tours
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Guided Tour of the Louvre Museum (reserved access)
Take a guided tour of the main rooms of the Louvre museum and see major works of art like the Mona Lisa. Time to walk freely through the other rooms at the end of the visit.
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Louvre museum visit & Seine river cruise ticket, withdrawal from agency (with reserved access)
Visit the Louvre Museum at your own pace to discover the greatest works : the Venus de Milo, the Coronation of Napoleon I, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, among others.Complete your visit with a cruise on the Seine to explore the monuments of Paris along the water.
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Louvre: Reserved entrance and access to Mona Lisa painting
The Louvre Museum with direct access to the Mona Lisa.
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4 Day Paris Museum Pass
Visit Paris monuments and museums as much as you like during your holidays in Paris for four consecutive days.

2 Day Paris Museum Pass
The Pass ticket formula gives you two consecutive days of access to all partner museums and monuments. Ideal to visit Paris at your own convenience!
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Guided tour of the Louvre Museum in a Small Group
Take advantage of a small group excursion to visit the Louvre museum with priority access. Discover the famous masterpieces while listening to our passionate guide.

Access to the Louvre museum and the Eiffel Tower with reserved access and cruise ticket
The must-sees of the City of Light: the largest museum in the world, the Grande Dame and the Seine.

Louvre : Reserved entrance and access to Mona Lisa painting, Ticket Hop On Hop Off 1 day
Enjoy Paris through 2 must-do's tours ! Discover the spectacular Louvre museum and let yourself be driven all around the city in big 360° view buses.
The museums of Paris: between history, culture and fine arts
Paris is one of the most important cities in the world in terms of art and world culture. The capital houses a treasury of richness through various works of art from all cultures and eras. The City of Lights has 180 museums and monuments visited by tens of millions of people. They house several exceptional collections and masterpieces from the world's greatest artists.
The grandest of these is, of course, the Louvre, the most visited museum in the world, home to the Mona Lisa and the Vénus de Milo. Facing the museum, on the left-hand bank, the Orsay Museum houses the world's biggest collection of impressionist pieces, notably those of Claude Monet who chose to the Orangerie museum to show its paintings. Not far from here is the Pompidou Centre, which has Europe's biggest collection of modern art, or the Palais Royal which is surrounded by arcades, passages and galleries. Not forgetting the Conciergerie, Invalides, the Pantheon, Carnavalet, Grevin or Rodin museums, the latter housing an exceptional collection of sculptures. Paris is a dream for art lovers, the architectural beauty of its museums, such as Orsayor the Louvre, are alone a work of art. Enjoy too sciences experience at the Palais de la Découverte situated at the bottom of the Champs Elysées avenue. Visit the Palais de la Découverte which offers many workshops to discover the pleasures of the science.
Small and large museums of Paris
The pariscityvision.com site offers you all the information you need to organize your guided tours in the various Parisian museums that are an integral part of French heritage. Thanks to us you will have access to the most important museums in Paris, enough to offer several cultural breaks and make the most of your knowledge during your stay in France.
Although we gather for you a selection of visits to the largest museums in Paris, there are many other places that might interest you: we offer tickets for another place. Among the museums in Paris that can attract lovers of modern art, is dedicated to Picasso.
You can also, thanks to the Paris Museum Pass, visit unusual establishments that you will love. For example, at the Hôtel National des Invalides, you can access the Musée des Plans Reliefs, which presents an amazing collection of models of fortified cities, the oldest of which dates back to Louis XIV. The museums of Paris can also open in other horizons and put on stage spaces of life with the urban fabric: with the pass, you can participate in a visit to the sewers of Paris, a little known place but essential for the proper functioning and healthiness from the city.