Your full guide to

The Louvre

A world-renowned museum housing centuries of artistic masterpieces, The Louvre is more than just the home of the Mona Lisa. A visit here takes you through ancient civilizations, iconic sculptures, and breathtaking paintings that reveal the stories of humanity. With The Louvre personalized tours, you can curate your experience to focus on specific eras, artists, or exhibits, ensuring you don’t miss the most captivating pieces while navigating this vast museum.

Capital

Puntarenas

Languages

Spanish, English

Population

3000

Int. dial code

+506

Visa

Time zone

UTC−6

Voltage

120V 60Hz

Currency

Costa Rican colón (CRC)

When is the best time to visit The Louvre to avoid crowds?

Visiting early in the morning or on weekdays offers a quieter experience, especially outside of peak tourist seasons.

How long should I plan to spend at The Louvre?

To fully appreciate the highlights, plan to spend at least 3-4 hours exploring its galleries and exhibits.

Are there dining options within The Louvre?

Yes, you’ll find several cafes and restaurants, including the Café Marly, which offers stunning views of the glass pyramid.

Is The Louvre accessible for visitors with limited mobility?

Absolutely. The museum provides elevators, ramps, and wheelchairs, as well as accessible tour options.