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Treasure Hunt at the Louvre : The Greatest Works

The Louvre Museum - 75001

Treasure Hunt at the Louvre : The Greatest Works

Interactive Visit

320.00 / Family
5 People max
1h30 Duration
Tickets included
From
6 years

What are we doing during Treasure Hunt at the Louvre : The Greatest Works ?

Enjoy an interactive treasure hunt with your children in the world’s most visited museum: The Louvre.

"An old family story tells that a treasure might be hidden in the Louvre. For many years we were thinking that it was only a story to make children dream… until now. Indeed, some clues and testimonies collected show that it turned out to be real! That is why the museum is looking for investigators to interpret those elements. “. 

 

Discover a must-see with this kids-friendly visit.

During this tour, your private guide will adapt the visit to the children and will immerse your family in a universe of mystery and fun. You will have to listen to the guide’s comments and solve all the riddles to make you succeed in this treasure hunt.

 

Keep your eyes open, try to get every clue hidden and get your hands on the mysterious treasure.

Why do we love Treasure Hunt at the Louvre : The Greatest Works ?

Take part in a wonderful experience, not to mention the fun.

The guide will take you to masterpieces while entertaining your children. As we love to share our secrets, here is the list of artworks that participants will pay attention to during this visit (but we count on you to not spoil your children to let them be amazed) : Venus de milo, Mona Lisa, The Great Sphinx of Tanis, The Winged Victory of Samothrace, Liberty Leading the People.

Good to know

  • The museum is closed on Tuesdays
  • Entrance Tickets are included (you'll skip the long lines except the unavoidable security check line)
  • A professional and fully licensed private guide

How do we get there?

The Louvre Museum - 75001

Cour du Louvre 75001 PARIS

Métro

Line 1 or 7, station Palais Royal Musée du Louvre

Bus

Bus 21, 48, 69, 72, 81

What's the plan after Treasure Hunt at the Louvre : The Greatest Works ?

Jardin des Tuileries

Place de la Concorde, 75008 PARIS

This 23-hectare garden in the center of Paris, running alongside the Seine and the Rue de Rivoli, stretching between the Musée du Louvre and the Place de la Concorde, draws some 14 million visitors every year. Since 2005, it has been managed and developed by the Louvre. Registered since 1914 as a protected French National Historical Site, it has also been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1991.

The Tuileries garden is a veritable open-air sculpture museum : the visitors may admire over 200 exceptional statues and vases, dating from the 17th to the 21st century. Whatever the season, this vast green space offers young and old alike countless possibilities for walks and relaxation.

Cour Carrée du Louvre

Cour Carrée du Louvre, PARIS 75001

Many architects were involved in the construction of the Cour Carrée. Pierre Lescot's Renaissance facade, the oldest in the Louvre, was commissioned by François I shortly before his death in 1545. It's a magical courtyard not to be missed.

Angelina

226, rue de Rivoli, 75001 PARIS

In a sublime decor, succumb to the famous hot chocolate and Mont Blanc that make the reputation of this house. Our favorite one is the "Paris-New York". The atmosphere a bit outdated of this tea room makes all its charm. Children are welcome, and believe us they will be regaled!

Who are we ?

Visiting a new city with your kids… exciting, isn’t it ? until this moment of truth when you try to figure out which activities you should plan. How awful ! The worst part comes when you discover that this « amazing » visit you booked isn’t children-friendly at all.

As parent, I wish I had the opportunity to discuss with locals before visiting a new city with my kids. As a result, I’ve created Les Ouvreuses, a concierge service dedicated to families, made by Parisian parents for parents visiting Paris. We love to share our tips and special address, recommand guided tours and workshops… to help families enjoying Paris as we do.

Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau

Contact

hello@lesouvreuses.fr