Our Treasure Hunt At The Louvre is an unforgettable experience for the whole family.
Discover the highlights of the Louvre Museum through a fun-filled private treasure hunt.
- Cultural Visit
- Monuments & Museums
- Access tickets
- Private Certified Guide
Highlights
- The Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the Winged Victory of Samothrace
- The medieval undergrounds of the Louvre
- The Sphinx of the Egyptian collection
- Paintings by other world-famous artists
- The beautiful interior architecture of the Louvre
DESCRIPTION
Meet your private, experienced guide and follow them through the beautiful Louvre museum in search of 9 of its most famous highlights. During this specially-designed treasure hunt, you and your family will discover masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the Winged Victory of Samothrace (Nike) in a very engaging and entertaining way.
Our guide will tell you all the fun facts related to these highlights, as well as stories about the Middle Ages, the Italian Renaissance and objects even dating as far back as Ancient Egypt. By solving the clues, puzzles and riddles, your successful treasure hunters will get a gift at the end of this fun-filled 2-hour visit.
This tour is run in English. For other languages, please contact us.
Meeting point: In front of the State Council building (Conseil d’Etat), opposite the Louvre on 1 place du Palais Royal.
Ending Point: At the glass pyramid
Inclusions
- A private, fully licensed guide who knows how to keep the children engaged
- Tickets to the Louvre
- A game booklet and gift for each child
Exclusions
- Transfers to and from the Louvre
- Drinks and snacks
- Tips and purchases such as souvenirs
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FAQ's
Is this tour private?
Yes, it is. No one else will be joining your private tour, and you will have your own private guide throughout the visit. However, there will be other people visiting the museum at the same time.
When is the best time to visit the Louvre?
During the summer season and special holidays, there is no best time, as the Louvre is always very crowded, especially in front of the Mona Lisa and other iconic highlights.
Are the parents staying with the children or separated?
We always promote a family-bonding moment, where parents and children enjoy an activity together as a family. So, parents and children will not be separated. However, if you choose to send your children on this activity alone, it is possible, provided that a babysitter accompanies the children regardless of the age, for insurance purposes (our guides are not responsible for the children).
Is it suitable for kids under 6 years old?
We recommend this museum visit for kids aged 6 or older, because they must know how to read and write in order to enjoy the fun-filled scavenger hunt game booklet. Younger children can participate, but they will need the help of the parents or older siblings to finish the quest.
Once the tour is finished, can we stay inside the museum or go back in?
Of course, you are free to stay inside the museum if you wish to continue exploring it once the tour is finished. Our tour cannot cover the whole collection, so we highly recommend staying a while longer. Exploring the Egyptian department is always fascinating for children. If you exit the building, you can no longer get back in.
Can I bring a stroller or a wheelchair?
Yes, the Louvre museum is wheelchair friendly and there are elevators to bring disabled people to the upper floors. However, the itinerary will be modified, and this might take a bit more time. Strollers are tolerated, but if the child can walk, then you will have to leave the stroller at the cloakroom.
Will my teenage kids like the tour?
Sure they will! And we even have a dedicated tour for families with teenagers with a more challenging treasure hunt.