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Explore the Louvre with priority access and enjoy a scenic Seine River cruise in Paris for $64. Discover masterpieces and iconic sights comfortably in 3 hours.
Discover the Paris: Louvre Museum & River Cruise Priority Access Tickets for $64 per person, offering a 3-hour experience that combines skipping the lines at one of the world’s most famous museums with a relaxing cruise along the Seine River. This tour is designed for visitors who want to see top artworks at their own pace and enjoy breathtaking views of Paris from the water, all without feeling rushed. While the experience promises convenience and memorable sights, some reviews highlight organizational challenges, so it’s best suited for travelers who are flexible and prepared for potential crowds.
We like how this tour simplifies access to the Louvre, providing priority tickets to avoid long lines. After exploring masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Raft of the Medusa, you can unwind on a 1-hour Seine River cruise that showcases the city’s most iconic landmarks. The inclusion of an audio guide enhances the experience from the boat, offering insights into Paris’s sights from a different perspective. This package offers value for the price, especially for those eager to enjoy both art and scenic views in a single outing.


This tour grants priority tickets to the Louvre Museum, allowing visitors to bypass the often long lines at the entrance. The timed entry can be scheduled when booking, making the visit more manageable in busy seasons. Once inside, you’re free to walk through the vast collection at your own pace, with no strict schedule to follow. The Louvre’s impressive size and popularity mean that even with tickets, the crowds can be dense, but priority access helps reduce wait times.
The Louvre highlights include seeing the Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and the Venus de Milo. Since no guided tour is included, it’s recommended to bring your own interest or research beforehand to make the most of your visit. Remember that the museum closes at 5:00 pm, so booking a morning or early afternoon slot ensures ample exploration time.
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You simply go directly to the museum entrance with your tickets, no meeting point is necessary. This setup allows for flexibility and personal pacing, ideal for visitors who prefer to explore independently. The timed entry helps manage the queues, but the size and popularity of the Louvre can still mean navigating crowded spaces and busy corridors.
While some reviews note confusion with tickets or organizational issues, the main advantage remains skip-the-line access. Travelers should plan for some patience, especially during busy times, and avoid last-minute bookings if possible. The experience is best suited for those who are comfortable navigating large museums independently.

After your museum visit, the tour includes a 1-hour Seine River cruise departing from Bateaux Parisiens. This boat ride offers a relaxed break from walking and an opportunity to view Paris’s most famous sights from the water. Expect to sail past landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, and the Louvre itself.
The audio guide provided during the cruise enriches the experience by explaining the history and significance of each landmark as you glide along the river. The scenic views are especially striking at sunset or evening, when the city lights up. The cruise is a great complement to the museum visit, providing a different perspective of the City of Lights.
The cruise is included in the 3-hour package and is valid throughout your stay in Paris, giving flexibility on when to take it. There is no need to meet at a specific time; just show your ticket at the boat. The audio guide is available in multiple languages, making it accessible for international visitors.
Since the cruise is 1 hour, it fits comfortably after a visit to the Louvre, especially if you schedule the museum visit earlier in the day. The scenic cruise is wheelchair accessible and suitable for most travelers, providing comfortable seating and views from the water.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point requires no specific location—you simply go directly to the Louvre entrance with your tickets. The tickets cover both the museum and the cruise, but note that the Louvre’s closing time at 5:00 pm influences the visit duration if you select a later time slot.
When booking, you select a specific time and date for your museum entry, while the cruise tickets remain valid during your entire stay in Paris. Be aware that the experience is non-refundable, so double-check your schedule before confirming.
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This tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs. Since no live guide is included, travelers should be comfortable exploring independently and using the provided audio guide on the cruise.
A key consideration is crowd management, as some reviews highlight chaotic scenes inside the Louvre, even with timed tickets. Arriving early and being prepared for busy environments enhances the experience. Also, avoid booking a time slot after 2:00 pm if you want the full 3-hour experience, since the museum closes at 5:00 pm.

There are several alternative experiences available for visiting the Louvre, including guided tours and audio-guided entries. Some options offer skipping the line or multilingual hosts, which might suit visitors seeking more structured guidance.
Plus, other tours include guided commentary or combine the museum visit with specialized themes. However, this self-guided option at a reasonable price provides flexibility and independent exploration paired with the scenic Seine cruise.

At $64 per person, this experience offers a cost-effective way to enjoy two key Paris attractions in just three hours. The priority access helps bypass some queues, and the audio-guided cruise adds a scenic element to the cultural visit.
Nevertheless, reviews indicate some organization issues and ticket confusion, so travelers should remain flexible and patient. The lack of guided commentary inside the Louvre means you need to prepare or bring your own information to enrich your visit.
This experience suits independent travelers who want flexible access to the Louvre’s masterpieces and enjoy scenic views from the Seine. It’s ideal for those who prefer to explore at their own pace and want a combination of art and water-based sightseeing without the commitment of a guided tour.
Casual visitors who don’t mind navigating crowds and busy environments will find this tour valuable and enjoyable. However, those seeking guided commentary or a more organized experience might prefer other options.
The $64 package offers priority access to the Louvre Museum and a scenic Seine River cruise, making it a practical choice for short visits. The self-guided approach delivers freedom but requires patience with museum crowds and potential logistical issues.
While some reviews mention organizational shortcomings, the scenic boat ride remains a highlight, offering beautiful views of Paris’s most iconic monuments. This tour fits adventurous, independent visitors looking for value and flexibility in their Parisian sightseeing.
Does the ticket include a guided tour inside the Louvre?
No, this ticket grants priority access but does not include a guide. You explore the museum at your own pace.
Can I choose my preferred time for the Louvre entry?
Yes, when booking, you select a specific time and date for your timed entry.
Is the Seine River cruise wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the cruise is wheelchair accessible and suitable for most travelers with mobility needs.
What landmarks will I see on the cruise?
You will pass notable sights such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, and the Louvre from the water.
How long is the Louvre visit?
Your visit is self-guided, but the total experience lasts approximately 3 hours, including the cruise.
Is the experience suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the scenic cruise may appeal to families, but navigating the crowded Louvre could be challenging for very young children.
This tour offers a balanced mix of art appreciation and scenic sightseeing, perfect for visitors who value independent exploration and flexibility. Keep in mind the organizational feedback and plan accordingly to make your Paris trip smooth and memorable.
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