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France | Paris ·Visit ❣️ Tips for Visiting the Louvre with Fewer People

😍 This Sunday, we went to the Louvre. Before going, I knew that the Louvre could be very crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons. 📸 We did a lot of homework on our phones in advance, and in the end, we managed to visit the Louvre smoothly. Now I'm sharing my experience with everyone. If you follow these tips, you should have no problem visiting the Louvre when it's less crowded. 🧩 Buy tickets in advance. It's best to buy tickets more than a month in advance to ensure that you can get the first batch of tickets to enter at 9 am. The Louvre opens at 9 am, and the first batch of visitors is definitely the least crowded. ❣️ Choose the underground entrance, which is less crowded. We took the subway to the Louvre stop, followed the subway signs out of the station, and went straight to the underground entrance of the Louvre to queue. We arrived around 8:30 am, and there were only about sixty or seventy people in front of us, so the overall pressure was not too great. ❣️ Visit the museum's treasures first. After entering the hall, there will be clear indications of the museum's treasures. Follow the signs, and you can see them smoothly. The Nike of Samothrace is on the first floor of the Denon Wing, and the "Mona Lisa" is also on the first floor of the Denon Wing, quite close by. Along the way, you will pass through the galleries and see world-famous paintings such as "Napoleon's Coronation." 🧩 Going to see the "Mona Lisa" in the first batch of the morning means fewer people, and even if you stay a little longer, security won't kick you out. #France #Paris #Louvre #RecommendedCheckIn #TravelDiary #Guide

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France | Paris ·Visit ❣️ Tips for Visiting the Louvre with Fewer People

😍 This Sunday, we went to the Louvre. Before going, I knew that the Louvre could be very crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons. 📸 We did a lot of homework on our phones in advance, and in the end, we managed to visit the Louvre smoothly. Now I'm sharing my experience with everyone. If you follow these tips, you should have no problem visiting the Louvre when it's less crowded. 🧩 Buy tickets in advance. It's best to buy tickets more than a month in advance to ensure that you can get the first batch of tickets to enter at 9 am. The Louvre opens at 9 am, and the first batch of visitors is definitely the least crowded. ❣️ Choose the underground entrance, which is less crowded. We took the subway to the Louvre stop, followed the subway signs out of the station, and went straight to the underground entrance of the Louvre to queue. We arrived around 8:30 am, and there were only about sixty or seventy people in front of us, so the overall pressure was not too great. ❣️ Visit the museum's treasures first. After entering the hall, there will be clear indications of the museum's treasures. Follow the signs, and you can see them smoothly. The Nike of Samothrace is on the first floor of the Denon Wing, and the "Mona Lisa" is also on the first floor of the Denon Wing, quite close by. Along the way, you will pass through the galleries and see world-famous paintings such as "Napoleon's Coronation." 🧩 Going to see the "Mona Lisa" in the first batch of the morning means fewer people, and even if you stay a little longer, security won't kick you out. #France #Paris #Louvre #RecommendedCheckIn #TravelDiary #Guide

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