REVIEW · PARIS
1:30 hours tour of Louvre museum
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The Louvre is a lot to take in. This private highlights tour keeps it focused, guided, and fast enough to fit real Paris days.
I like that you get private, tailored attention for a group of up to 6, with your guide leading you through the museum’s must-sees. I also like the short 1 hour 30 minutes format, because it helps you cover major works without feeling like you need a whole week.
One thing to consider: admission isn’t included, so you’ll need to plan for your ticket on your own before the tour starts.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- A 90-Minute Louvre Plan That Saves Your Energy
- Meeting at the Louvre Pyramid and Getting Inside
- Your Private Guide, Afsi Duffau, Sets the Tone
- What You’ll See: From the Mona Lisa to the Venus de Milo
- Mona Lisa: the headline you plan around
- Venus de Milo: short time, big impact
- Victory of Samothrace: a moment that changes the mood
- Other highlights, kept efficient
- Avoiding Crowds: How the Route Actually Helps
- Price and Value for a Group of Up to 6
- Choosing a Start Time That Fits Your Paris Day
- Who This Tour Suits Best
- Booking Timing and How It Plans Out
- Should You Book This Private Louvre Highlights Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Louvre museum tour?
- Is Louvre admission included in the price?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Is this a private tour?
- Where do we meet for the tour?
- What kind of ticket do I receive?
- When will I receive confirmation after booking?
- Can I choose a start time?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key points to know before you go

- Private group tour for up to 6, so your guide can set the pace for your group
- 90 minutes to hit major Louvre highlights without getting lost for hours
- Guide-led crowd avoidance, with a route designed to help you move efficiently
- Start times available, so you can match the tour to your Paris schedule
- Mobile ticket for the tour itself, while Louvre entry tickets are separate
A 90-Minute Louvre Plan That Saves Your Energy
The Louvre is famous, and it can also feel overwhelming. A highlights tour is a smart way to make the museum manageable, especially if your goal is seeing the headline artworks rather than trying to memorize floor plans.
This experience is built around a private tour and a tight time window. That matters because you’re not doing the Louvre as a solo scavenger hunt; you’re doing it with someone steering the route and sharing commentary along the way.
The upside is clear: in 1 hour 30 minutes, you can see multiple top-name masterpieces and still have time left for the rest of your day in Paris. The potential downside is also clear: a highlights tour won’t replace a full deep visit, so if you want every wing and every detail, you’ll need a longer plan.
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Meeting at the Louvre Pyramid and Getting Inside

Your meeting point is the Louvre Pyramid (75001 Paris), and the tour ends back at the same location. That’s genuinely useful, because it keeps the start and finish simple and reduces the stress of transit and timing in a busy central area.
The experience is near public transportation, which helps if you’re building your day around metro and walking. And because it’s a private activity for only your group, you won’t be stuck waiting on people from other tours or trying to keep up with a large, mixed crowd.
One more practical point: the tour uses a mobile ticket. For your day planning, that’s good because you’re not juggling paper confirmations, and you can keep everything on your phone.
Your Private Guide, Afsi Duffau, Sets the Tone

This tour is led by Afsi DUFFAU, and the strongest theme in the feedback is how easy she makes the visit. The reviews you have here underline two things: Afsi is friendly and she brings the museum to life with clear, engaging explanations.
If you’re the type of person who likes to understand what you’re looking at, a guided highlights format is a great match. You’re not just seeing works like the Mona Lisa in passing; you’re getting a running thread of context while you move through the collection.
There’s also a softer benefit: if you’re not a museum person, this kind of guide-led approach helps the Louvre feel less like homework. You still get the famous images, but you’re not stuck doing it all alone.
What You’ll See: From the Mona Lisa to the Venus de Milo
Your visit centers on major Louvre highlights, guided throughout for a more personalized experience. The big point is that the tour doesn’t just name-drop masterpieces; it organizes your time around them, so you’re not guessing where to go next.
Expect stops that include the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Victory of Samothrace (Nike of Samothrace). Those are not random picks. They’re icons for a reason, and seeing them as part of a planned route helps you actually enjoy them rather than rush from one photo location to another.
Mona Lisa: the headline you plan around
The Mona Lisa is the one artwork almost everyone knows, even if they’ve never studied art. In a highlights tour, it becomes less of a ticket-to-the-museum checkbox and more of an anchor point for your visit.
The practical advantage of having a guide here is simple: you’re not trying to figure out the best way to reach it while crowds are doing their own thing. A guided route helps you keep moving instead of losing time.
Venus de Milo: short time, big impact
The Venus de Milo is another work that people come for immediately. What makes it a smart highlight stop is that it gives you that feeling of, I’m really seeing something iconic, without requiring a long museum detour.
In a short tour, the goal is to land on works that have strong visual presence. Venus de Milo is ideal for that kind of “greatest hits” approach.
Victory of Samothrace: a moment that changes the mood
Nike of Samothrace is the kind of artwork where just standing there can make the visit click. It’s dynamic, and it tends to hold attention even if you’re not usually the type to linger.
In a guided highlights format, the value is that you’ll reach it as part of an efficient flow. That matters, because if you hit it late in the day, you’ll be tired and you’ll move faster than you want to.
Other highlights, kept efficient
Your tour description also points to seeing more highlights beyond the headline names. That’s part of what makes the short duration work: you’re getting a bundle of major works, not just one or two.
And since the tour is private, your guide can help you prioritize based on what your group cares about most. You might find that the time feels tighter than a full visit, but also more satisfying if your goal is to see the essential icons.
Avoiding Crowds: How the Route Actually Helps

Crowd management is mentioned as part of the experience, and it’s one of those things you only appreciate once you’ve tried to do the Louvre without a plan. Even if you love museums, waiting in lines and weaving through dense areas eats your energy fast.
This tour is designed around staying efficient and following your guide. That’s not just convenience. It changes your entire museum rhythm, because you’re not spending your time figuring out logistics—you’re spending your time looking and listening.
If you’ve got limited time in Paris, this kind of guided highlights structure is a practical way to reduce stress. You’re still seeing top works, but with a smarter path through them.
Price and Value for a Group of Up to 6

The price is $290.89 per group (up to 6 people). The first value question to ask is: is that cost more reasonable for a group than for each person booking separately? In most cases, splitting a private group price across a few people makes this kind of tour feel more fair than paying full private rates per person.
The second value question is: what are you buying with the money? You’re buying time and guidance. Since the tour runs about 1 hour 30 minutes, the benefit is that you’re compressing a lot of the Louvre’s famous artworks into a manageable window, with commentary along the way.
Just remember: Louvre admission tickets are not included. So your real total cost is the tour price plus your entry ticket. If you’re comparing options, make sure you’re comparing like with like.
Where it feels like a strong deal is for groups who want to see major works but don’t want to gamble on getting around efficiently. If you’re coming with 2 to 6 people, this private format can be a good way to turn your money into actual time saved.
Choosing a Start Time That Fits Your Paris Day

You can choose from a range of start times. That matters because the Louvre experience is rarely standalone; it’s usually part of a bigger schedule that includes nearby sights and meal plans.
A shorter, guided highlights tour works best when you can place it in a window where you won’t feel rushed. If you’ve got a packed itinerary, picking a time that gives you enough buffer before or after can make the whole visit feel calmer.
Also, this is scheduled as a private activity with just your group, so you don’t have to worry about fitting into someone else’s touring cadence. Your day plan is the priority.
Who This Tour Suits Best
This experience fits best if you:
- Want the Louvre’s most famous artworks without committing to a full-day museum plan
- Prefer having a guide handle route and crowd issues
- Are traveling with a small group (up to 6) and want to share the private experience
- Appreciate commentary while viewing famous works, even if you’re not a dedicated museum enthusiast
It may be less ideal if you want a slower pace or you’re aiming to see a huge number of areas in depth. A highlights tour is for impact, not for covering every corner.
Booking Timing and How It Plans Out
On average, this kind of tour is booked about 6 days in advance, and confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, depending on availability. That suggests you should plan ahead if your Paris dates are firm, especially during peak travel periods.
The tour is also marked as free cancellation, so if you need to adjust your schedule, you have flexibility up to the stated cut-off time (based on local time). Still, it’s wise to lock in early if you’re trying to match a specific day and start window.
Should You Book This Private Louvre Highlights Tour?
Yes, if your goal is to see major Louvre masterpieces in a smart, guided way and you want a format that respects your time. The biggest reason is practical: in 1 hour 30 minutes, you can cover iconic works like the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Victory of Samothrace with help avoiding the worst of the crowd friction.
I’d book it especially if you’re traveling in a small group and want the private feel without paying for a long, open-ended museum day. With Afsi DUFFAU leading the tour and the strong emphasis on friendly, engaging commentary, this is a good match for first-timers who want more meaning than just photos.
If you’re trying to see the Louvre at the pace of a full museum obsessive, you’ll likely want something longer or a different strategy. But for most Paris trips, this kind of highlights plan is an efficient way to say you saw the Louvre, and to actually enjoy the time you spend there.
FAQ
How long is the Louvre museum tour?
The tour lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Is Louvre admission included in the price?
No. Admission tickets are not included, and the tour price covers the guide and the guided experience only.
How much does the tour cost?
It costs $290.89 per group, for up to 6 people.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It is a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Where do we meet for the tour?
Meet at the Louvre Pyramid, 75001 Paris, France.
What kind of ticket do I receive?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket.
When will I receive confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Can I choose a start time?
Yes. There are a range of start times to suit your schedule.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time (cut-off times are based on local time).
























