Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover the secrets behind the Louvre's facades on this 1.5-hour guided tour exploring symbols, architecture, and stories from French history for $17.

The Paris: The secret of the Louvre’s facades Guided Tour offers an insightful look into the Louvre’s exterior architecture, available for just $17 per person. Lasting 1.5 hours, this tour is perfect for those interested in history, architecture, and symbolism. It departs from the East facade in front of Saint-Germain-L’Auxerrois church, with the meeting point easy to find at rue de l’Amiral-de-Coligny near Louvre Rivoli Metro.
This tour is led by a knowledgeable guide who guides you through the outdoor areas of the Louvre, revealing secrets and symbols embedded in its stonework. While it does not include access to indoor exhibits, it provides a fascinating perspective on the history of the palace, from its origins as a medieval fortress to the modern pyramid. The 4.5-star rating from Cultival reflects its popularity and quality.
You can check availability for your dates here:
Appreciate having local insight? Here are other guided experiences in Paris we've examined

Unlike many tours that concentrate on the art inside, this experience highlights the Louvre’s exterior features, showcasing hidden symbols and stories crafted into the stonework. The guide explains mysterious marks, including Napoleonic bees, Egyptian motifs, and serpents biting their tails. These details connect visitors to the palace’s layered history spanning centuries.
You’ll explore from the Lescot Wing—originally part of the medieval fortress—to the Carrousel Arch of Triumph. The tour emphasizes the architectural evolution of the Louvre, showing how each era contributed to its current form. The pacing is designed to give a thorough understanding without feeling rushed, making it ideal for history buffs and architecture lovers.

The tour’s first stops focus on Philippe Auguste’s medieval fortress from the 12th century. The guide explains how the original fortress laid the foundation for the vast complex seen today. Stone marks and building techniques are discussed, revealing how the palace’s defensive features transformed into ornamental elements.
This part of the tour provides context for the later additions, including the Renaissance and Napoleonic renovations. Understanding the evolution from fortress to palace adds depth to the experience and enhances appreciation for the layered architecture.
One of the tour’s highlights is uncovering hidden symbols embedded in the facades. The guide points out Egyptian motifs, serpents, and other esoteric symbols. Visitors learn the meaning behind these symbols, many of which are silent witnesses to successive historical periods.
For example, the Napoleonic bees are easily spotted and tell stories of Napoleon III’s reign. These symbols are not just decorative but are believed to carry deeper meanings, adding an esoteric layer to the Louvre’s exterior. This focus on symbolism and secret messages appeals to history enthusiasts who enjoy decoding architecture.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes visual stops at the colonnades, bas-reliefs, and sculptures of the Cour Carrée and the Tuileries Gardens. These outdoor spaces are filled with artistic details and historical markers. The guide discusses the artistic styles and sculptural techniques used over centuries.
The Tuileries Gardens provide a scenic backdrop, allowing visitors to appreciate the grandeur of the palace’s symmetry and garden design. The hidden stories behind sculptures and architectural features offer an enriching experience beyond superficial appearances.
The tour covers the pyramid commissioned by François Mitterrand, explaining its symbolic significance and architectural context. Plus, secret marks from French kings are discussed, revealing hidden signatures or symbols embedded in the stonework.
These hidden marks serve as silent witnesses to the kings’ influence and reigns, connecting visitors to the Palace’s royal past. The guide shares stories about how and why these marks were placed, making this a truly informative journey.
This tour involves a lot of walking, from the Lescot Wing to the Carrousel Arch of Triumph, with stops at key exterior features. It is suitable for those who enjoy outdoor exploration and are comfortable walking. The pace allows for reflection and photo opportunities but is designed to cover significant ground efficiently.
Comfortable shoes are highly recommended, as the tour does not include indoor visits. The outdoor focus makes it ideal for those who prefer architecture and symbolism over interior art or exhibits.
The meeting point is in front of the East facade, opposite Saint-Germain-L’Auxerrois church. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures a smooth start. The tour is offered in English and French, with a live guide providing clear, engaging narration.
Since the tour does not include entry to the Louvre Museum, visitors interested in seeing the artworks inside will need to purchase separate tickets. The tour offers full flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, making it easy to plan around other activities.
At $17, this tour provides excellent value for those curious about the architecture and symbolism of the Louvre. It offers a deep dive into the facades, which are often overlooked in traditional visits. The knowledgeable guides and focused outdoor exploration make it a worthwhile experience for history enthusiasts and architecture fans.
While it doesn’t include access to inside exhibits, the stories and secrets revealed add a new dimension to the Louvre visit. For those interested in the history behind the stones, this tour offers a unique perspective that complements indoor museum visits.
This experience is best suited for visitors who prefer outdoor activities and have a keen interest in architecture, symbolism, and history. It’s ideal for those wanting an affordable, in-depth exploration of the Louvre’s exterior features without the crowds or time commitment of a full museum tour. Comfortable shoes and interest in historical stories are helpful for making the most of this walk.
The Paris: The secret of the Louvre’s facades Guided Tour offers a rich, visual journey into the architectural layers and hidden stories of one of the world’s most famous landmarks. Its focus on outdoor features allows a more relaxed pace and a different perspective than typical indoor visits.
While it does not include access to the inside of the Louvre, it perfectly complements a broader visit to the museum or the city. The moderate price combined with expert guidance makes it a smart choice for anyone eager to uncover the secret symbols and historical marks scattered across the palace’s exterior.
Does this tour include entry to the Louvre Museum?
No, this tour focuses solely on the outdoor facades and external features. It does not include access to the museum’s interior exhibits.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour involves walking outdoors and is suitable for visitors who are comfortable walking and interested in history and architecture.
What language options are available?
The tour is conducted in French and English, with a live guide providing commentary.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours, covering key exterior features and symbols.
Where is the meeting point?
The tour departs from the East facade of the Louvre, opposite Saint-Germain-L’Auxerrois church, at rue de l’Amiral-de-Coligny.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexible planning.
This guided tour offers an engaging and affordable way to explore the Louvre’s exterior secrets, perfect for visitors eager to learn about the building’s hidden symbols and evolution from a medieval fortress to a modern museum.
You can check availability for your dates here: