Our stop
Quai du Louvre, Paris 1st arrondissement. Go from the pyramid forming the entry to the Louvre towards the quays and then turn right without crossing Pont du Carrousel. Walk for 100 metres along the quay and go down the steps to the river.

The quarter
In 1816, a large crowd went to the port at the Louvre to watch the docking of the Elise, the first steamboat. Today, the crowd comes to the museum, the home port for art from all over the world. To expand, the Louvre got rid of the Ministry of Finance civil servants who used a wing of the building until the mid-1980s. Going towards the Opera, the beginning of the Japanese quarter of Paris, side-by-side with the luxury boutiques of Faubourg St-Honoré and the antique shops in the Louvre des Antiquaires. The quarter is also a quiet paradise abandoned to bankers now that the National Library and its readers have moved to a new river bank site. With the Tuileries and the quays, this stop is also the one for the nearest Paris gets to beach establishments.
     
Galerie Vero-Dodat Palais Royal Le Caroussel du Louvre Escale Louvre            
 Souvenirs sur SeineLes visites incontournablesLes Trésors de l'équipageLes Musées de l'EscaleLes Restaurants
Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre (lines 1 et 7)