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A few questions about la louvre...?


1.) When you get off the metro, where are you at?
2.) What part of Paris are there a lot of hotels (what district) and what metro would you take?
3.) How much is the admission fee?
4.) can you leave (to eat lunch) then come back in without paying again?
5.) what time does it open/close?
6.) what are the floors made of?

Thank you sooo much! I have a report to do due Friday. It needs to be like a journal, so I wanted to know the specifics. :)

The official website of the Louvre is here: http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp...

When you take the metro you get off at the Palais-Royal-Mus茅e du Louvre station. When you exit the station you will either be on the street opposite at the northeast corner or the Louvre or across the street from the Passage Richelieu which is more or less in the middle of the building on the north side.

I am not sure what you mean by the second question. There are hotels almost everywhere in Paris. The metro line that runs to the Louvre station is line #1.

The regular admission fee is 鈧?. Admission is free on the first Sunday of every month.

You cannot enter and exit freely.

The museum is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day except Tuesday. The museum is open until 10 p.m. on Wednesday and Friday evenings.

The floors are made of a variety of materials with marble on the lower floors and wood on the upper floors.

One quick correction: it is "Le Louvre", not "La Louvre".
Here is a map:
http://www.louvre.fr/media/repository/re...
clue: the Louvre metro stop is visible in the circled "M" near the top

You could get most of this information yourself by putting for a little effort instead of asking others to do it for you. For instance. googling Louvre takes you right to a link to the official website of the museum. By clicking visit, you can find the admission cost, hours, and other info. The information is available in English, so "I don't understand French" is not a valid excuse.

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