I booked our tickets online before we arrived in Paris. To avoid the crowds, we chose an early timed entrance at 10:00 AM. It was a cold, cloudy, and slightly drizzly day—pretty miserable weather to be waiting outside. Even with timed tickets, we ended up waiting about 45 minutes to get in. Ironically, the walk-in line for people without tickets was actually shorter and moved faster! I told Katie, "These timed entrance tickets are a scam!"
We paid extra for the Louvre Couture: Art and Fashion—Statement Piece exhibit, and it was absolutely worth it. Both Katie and I loved it. She took charge as our guide and made sure we didn’t miss a single room.
After checking our backpack into the storage room, we headed straight to the couture exhibit. At first, it wasn’t too crowded, but it definitely got busier as time went on. The exhibit was amazing—each room featured a fashion statement piece beautifully displayed, blending perfectly with the room’s decor. Katie was determined that we see every last one.
We took tons of photos, but I’ve only included a few here to give you a glimpse of the fashion on display.
The museum’s cafeteria didn’t disappoint. There were a few small food shops alongside the main cafeteria, offering a good variety of hot and cold dishes. The food was decent, and the prices were reasonable.
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