Certified Guide-Conférencier and Art Historian with over 15 years of experience leading tours at the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay. She holds a PhD in French Art History from the Sorbonne and specializes in making complex museum collections accessible to international visitors.
Claire Delacroix is a quintessential expert on Parisian culture and history, having spent the last decade and a half decoding the secrets of the capital's greatest museums for a global audience. Her academic background in 19th-century French art, combined with her practical experience as a licensed state guide, allows her to offer strategies that go beyond standard audio guides. She specializes in optimizing visitor flows, helping tourists navigate the Denon Wing without getting lost or finding the quietest times to visit the Impressionists. Claire writes with the authority of someone who knows every back entrance and guard schedule, focusing on how to appreciate art without the fatigue. Her advice is crucial for travelers asking "How to See the Mona Lisa in Under 30 Minutes After Entering the Louvre?" or seeking hidden gems in the Latin Quarter.