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- The Louvre Battle plan - Rick Steves Travel Forum
After taking a tour at the vatican museum and wandering aimlessly through the hoards afterwards, Ive decided to try to make a plan to efficiently navigate the louvre Which I have affectionately called a "battle plan" The main goal is to get in ASAP (I am prepared to line up an hour before op
- Louvre or Versailles? - Rick Steves Travel Forum
I only have time to go to either the louvre or versailles, but I cannot do both Which site is a better experience to visit as a tourist?
- Online tickets to the Louvre - Rick Steves Travel Forum
The Louvre is showing several Country Codes as United States 1201, 1202, 1203 and so on up to 1500 No way to know which will work Tried so many times it kicked me out
- Louvre timed entry ticket question - Rick Steves Travel Forum
The tickets section of the Louvre website may include its late-arrival policy Assuming the Louvre is still selling tickets on site (I haven't checked), there will be separate lines for those with tickets and those needing to buy tickets
- Louvre on Friday evening - Rick Steves Travel Forum
I am thinking about visiting The Louvre on a Friday evening (with a museum pass) in early June Can anyone tell me how crowded it might be compared to other times days? Thanks
- Louvre membership - worth it? and what other places does it cover
I also value the magazine produced by Les Amis du Louvre, but note that it’s entirely in French The membership gets you a discount (I forget if it’s 5 or 10%) at the gift shop, bookstore, and all dining venues
- Louvre Versailles Ticket Purchasing Issues - Rick Steves
Louvre Versailles Ticket Purchasing Issues Jump to bottom Posted by fabb4lvr (Upland, California) on 03 01 24 11:19 AM
- Louvre without a guide? - Rick Steves Travel Forum
I have visited the Louvre at least three times at without a guide I found the information desk to be quite helpful I noticed they had a map brochure of the more popular works that many want to see Or use the tour in the RS guidebook, but just go to the parts of the museum that interest you and your sons Also, look beyond that Louvre is a museum It is a former palace so note the
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