One-day tour of the Louvre. Originally scheduled for a day and a half, but in practice found that such a rough man without any artistic cells, like me, the first time to see the Louvre, soak for a day is almost the same. It's very convenient to get to the Louvre from your place of residence. It's right out of the Palais-Royal-mus e Du Louvre station on Metro Line 7. Entering from the Richelieu Passage does not require a long queue, but in a few minutes. The Louvre is so big that it will take more than a month to see every exhibit. There are too many tourists in the Louvre, especially some famous exhibits. It is almost impossible to take a good picture. The first time you go, you can only walk around and watch the flowers. After you finish, you will end up with a dog, especially for road blindness who has no sense of direction. Personally, I prefer to see paintings. It's really shocking to see the authentic works of many famous artists this time. In addition, the sculpture courtyard underneath is also very worthwhile to see, and relatively few tourists. If you are hungry, you can go to the restaurant on the first floor and eat a little at a low price. The pyramids at the entrance of the Louvre Palace will be particularly beautiful after dark. It is strongly recommended to stay here until evening.