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How Not to Visit the Louvre with Kids - Family Twist

Visit the Louvre museum with your children on a weekday afternoon and try to get in through the iconic glass Pyramid (main entry point). That's probably the ...

Visiting the Louvre with Kids - It CAN be Done!

1) These first two tips are crucial for avoiding long lines, which drain you and your kids of energy before you've even begun tackling the art!

Visit as a family - Share the magic of the Louvre with your children

By reserving your tickets at ticketlouvre.fr, you will cut down on your waiting time when you get to the Pyramid entrance. Entry is free for children and ...

How to manage a visit to Louvre with an 8 year old?

... not want to tour an art museum for 3 hrs. The Louvre does have tours for families and special workshops for children, the info is right on ...

Traveling to Paris (Louvre as main point of interest) with two young ...

Not sure if there will be many in English. For the brave, I don't know if your kids would be ok, but the famous catacombs can be visited as well ...

Is it okay to take kids to Louvre and Uffizi museums? - Quora

The short answer is, “Yes, children as young as two or three can enjoy visiting museums.” Having said that, I would like to qualify the answer.

Top tips for visiting the louvre for kids in 2024

Is the Louvre kid friendly? Yes!! I spent a lot of time researching Paris in general and came across lots of comments or blog posts suggesting ...

Museum rules - To ensure the safety of all visitors and artworks

You cannot bring large bags or suitcases to the museum but lockers are available free of charge for smaller items. All umbrellas that do not fit into a bag must ...

Tips for Visiting the Louvre with Kids - Uncommon Family Adventures

Know your limits. You know your little ones better than anyone. Pushing for an all day museum tour might not be possible. Conversely, your kids ...

could a 13 y/o and 16 y/o be allowed into the louvre without a parent

I think a lot of these answers are from Americans whose children have little independence. I (an American female) went on a trip to France ...

How to visit the Louvre with kids - the Curious Pixie

There's so much to take it that you can just end up switching off, especially as a kid. Yes, it is expensive but I've never seen my girls so absorbed and even ...

Tips for a First Visit to the Louvre Museum - TripSavvy

On a first visit to the Louvre, many, if not most, people make a ... Touring the Louvre With Kids.

Louvre with kids

Children will enjoy visiting the Louvre. We can spark their imagination, trigger their curiosity and open their minds to novelty when there is beautiful art ...

Children and families - FAQ - Answers from the Louvre

Do I need to book tickets for children? Do you offer activities for children? Are prams allowed in the museum? What are your tips for a family visit?

The Louvre and Teens: Tips to Navigate the World's Biggest Museum

Kids under 18 are free (bring an ID just in case) and do not need an actual ticket (as of 2019). You also do not need the paper ticket, which used to be case.

Tips for Visiting the Louvre With Kids - We Go With Kids!

Considering admission for our family of five to almost any US museum seems to cost at least $75, €34 to visit the Louvre seemed like an absolute ...

How Not to Visit the Louvre with Kids - Pinterest

Ask any Parisian parent why they never go visit the Louvre Museum with their children and they will all give you the same three reasons: ...

Louvre reservations with children - Rick Steves Travel Forum

I had not planned to purchase Museum Passes for my two children (ages 12 & 15) because almost every museum we plan to visit is free for 18 and ...

Visiting the Louvre with Kids - Imps and Ramblers - WordPress.com

Children under 18 are free and we recommend buying tickets in advance from the museums website as the queue can be quite daunting. When you do ...

7 Tips for How to Take Your Kids to the Louvre (And Have a Blast!)

But fear not: the Louvre is the most user-and-kid-friendly art ... Your kids have their whole lives to go back to the Louvre and see more.


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