Tell the truth...re:Paris museums
#4
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It will be crowded and from what I was told, its mostly the "locals", Parisiennes and their families.
I'd go...why not? They've already seen Mona, the Winged Victory etc... and French families are going to the new exhibits.
I love that they, as a culture, still love Art...it is important.
I'd go...why not? They've already seen Mona, the Winged Victory etc... and French families are going to the new exhibits.
I love that they, as a culture, still love Art...it is important.
#5

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I was at the Louve on the first Sunday in June a couple of years ago. The line was pretty long and I thought we would be waiting forever but they split the line somehow and the wait was about half an hour I'd say. I didn't have any problem seeing anything I wanted to see. There is no way to predict, of course, how long a wait there may be on any particular Sunday. We didn't get there till, I'm guessing, about 11:00 or so, so perhaps if you go earlier the line wouldn't be as long.
#7
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I'll make the suggestion that if you must go on a Sunday, get to the line either first thing in the morning, or else later in the afternoon, around 3pm (which will limit your visit)
Also, don't go with the entrance line at the Pyramid, try entering via the Louvre-Palais Royal metro station
If you want to 'experience' the Pyramid, you can always exit that way.
Also, don't go with the entrance line at the Pyramid, try entering via the Louvre-Palais Royal metro station
If you want to 'experience' the Pyramid, you can always exit that way.
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#8
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We've only gone to one museum on free Sunday and it wasn't crowded, but on the other hand, it wasn't one of the "biggies" either. What we have had luck in doing in Europe, where lunch hour is king, is to get to the museums <i>during</i> lunchtime. The lines are generally light then because no one is thinking about sightseeing--they're all eating!



