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Frommer's Guide
INTRODUCTION
GETTING TO KNOW
DINING
ATTRACTIONS
Suggested Itineraries
Museums
Neighborhoods Worth a Visit
Cemeteries
Churches
Especially for Kids
Literary Landmarks
Parks & Gardens
A Day at the Races
NIGHTLIFE
SHOPPING
WALKING TOURS
TRAVELER'S GUIDE TO ART & ARCHITECTURE
FEATURES AND EVENTS
ATTRACTION Frommer
Musée du Louvre

This dance hall used to be one of the most frequented in Paris, and the great Piaf and Chevalier made their names here. Today, you can still waltz and perhaps even tango on a Sunday afternoon. Brazilian and Latin themes predominate on some nights.

34-36 quai du Louvre, 1e.Phone: 01-40-20-53-17.Open: Mon and Wed 9am-9:45pm (Mon short tour only); Thurs-Sun 9am-6pm. (Parts of the museum close at 5:30pm.) 1 1/2-hr. English-language tours leave Mon and Wed-Sat various times of the day for 3€, free for children 12 and under with museum ticket.Admission 7.50€ before 3pm, 5€ after 3pm and on Sun, free for ages 17 and under, free 1st Sun of every month.Métro: Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre.1 1/2-hr. English-language tours leave Mon and Wed-Sat various times of the day for 2.75€ ($2.45), free for children 12 and under with museum ticket.


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