Museums, monuments, tourist attractionsIn Paris, most museums and tourist attractions do not accept dogs. For example, if you want to visit the Louvre museum or the Eiffel Tower, you will have to find someone to look after your pet.
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The Louvre palace is huge, with over 400 rooms and 35,000 artworks! It's impossible to see everything in one day. If you only have an hour or two, we recommend visiting the Denon wing, which houses some of the most famous masterpieces (Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, The Raft of the Medusa, and more).
Yes, you can bring water into the Louvre Museum. However, it must be in a small, closed container or bottle. Beverages in cans or glass bottles are not allowed. It's important to stay hydrated while exploring the vast museum, so carrying a small water bottle is a good idea.