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We stayed a whole week, and this was by far the best visit. I was alone with my two kids (7 years and 7 months) and I managed perfectly. Audio guide, the best I have ever seen, my son managed it, and it has smart location, never seen anything that good. Line, just enter view the shopping center, by the Metro stop, almost nobody. It was rush hour, it took me 5 minutes to enter (didn't even go to the express lane, since I have an infant). People all over the museum really helpful, and don't waste time looking for elevators or your way around, just ask, guides will take you, help you and explain. Best of all museums. My son, loved it, the history, the art. By far, the bes excursion, and then you rest in the park outside the museum, and chill until your kids energy get back.
I laughe now when I remember how we tough that we can see everything in the Louvre for a day and have a time to spare. The place is huge and tou will need thw whole day to see everything. I recommend the audioguide.
I have had the fortune of visiting the Louvre twice, once with a travel group I was with and the second by myself. A few things from a two-time visitor: - Go later in the evening. My second time, I arrived around 8:45, and it took me no time at all to enter the museum, buy a ticket, see a few exhibits, capture the Mona Lisa (my main purpose for visiting), and leave. The museum closes at 9:45 on Wednesday and Friday, and at 6 every day but Tuesday (according to Google). Most of the big tour groups typically flock to the Eiffel, Arc de Triomphe, etc. in the lunch hour / afternoons, so if you hate crowds, the later you go, the better off you should be. Granted this was just from one visit, and of course you should always expect there to be some people, but you should have an easier time navigating the museum (and seeing the Mona Lisa in particular) later rather than earlier (though you could controversially go as soon as they open and try to see as much as you can that way).