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Overview
Enjoy this one-hour cruise on the Seine River, and take the chance to admire the most important sights in Paris from water. Whether it's a cruise for two, a get-together with friends or a photo shoot, you're sure to find what you're looking for in this experience! The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, the Alexandre III bridge - none of the wonders of the City of Light will escape you, day or night. Leave the crowds and the noise of the city behind and immerse yourself for an hour in the atmosphere of Paris. Several slots available : from 10am to 9pm, departures take place throughout the day, every 30 - 45 minutes. Flexible arrival : don't worry about booking a time slot, with your ticket, you can board at any time !
Meeting and Pickup
On the right side of the Seine river, close to Alma bridge. Métro - Line 9 : Alma-Marceau station Métro - Line 1 : Franklin Roosevelt station RER - Line C : Pont de l’Alma station Bus stops : Lines 28, 42, 49, 63, 72, 80, 83 and 92
Redemption Instructions
• There is almost no limit concerning the number of people attending this event. • No booking required for a particular schedule • Valid from the time of first use, for the duration selected • Regular departures throughout the day, all year long • For sightseeing cruises with Champagne only : once you've passed through the turnstiles and before getting on board, don't forget to ask the staff at the official Bateaux Mouches the gift shop for your bottle of Champagne and glasses. • Wheelchair accessible
Language Offered
German-AUDIO
German-WRITTEN
Russian-WRITTEN
Portuguese-AUDIO
Portuguese-WRITTEN
Korean-WRITTEN
Mandarin-AUDIO
Mandarin-WRITTEN
Japanese-AUDIO
Japanese-WRITTEN
English-AUDIO
English-WRITTEN
Italian-AUDIO
Italian-WRITTEN
French-AUDIO
French-WRITTEN
Dutch-WRITTEN
Spanish-AUDIO
Spanish-WRITTEN
Itinerary
1. A royal square designed by architect Gabriel in the 18th century. In 1792, this square was home to a guillotine that took thousands of victims’ lives. In 1836, King Louis Philippe installed the obelisk, a gift from Egypt.
2. Constructed as a stronghold in the 13th century, it went on to become the French royal residence and was transformed into a museum in 1793. Today, it displays over 35,000 words of art (Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo...). Since 1989, visitors enter through the glass pyramid, designed by architect Ieoh Ming Pei.
3. The neo-renaissance style Hôtel de Ville in Paris was rebuilt in the 19th century after being burnt down during the Commune rule of 1871. Today, it serves as the Paris City Hall.
4. What remains of the palace of the first kings of France, the Conciergerie became a prison during the French Revolution.
5. The ‘cradle’ of the city of Paris where its very first inhabitants (the Parisii) settled in the 3rd century BC.
6. A jewel of Gothic architecture. Beginning in 1163, construction wasn’t completed until 1350. It was celebrated by Victor Hugo in his famous novel, ‘The Hunchback of Notre-Dame’. We owe the restoration to architect Viollet-Le-Duc who undertook this project in the 19th century.
7. Formerly the île aux vaches (cow’s island), here you’ll find the most beautiful 16th and 17th century houses, constructed for the most part by architect Le Vau.
8. The oldest stone bridge in Paris, it was opened in 1606. At its centre, you can see the equestrian statue of King Henri IV, nicknamed Vert Galant (The Green Gallant) because of his many female conquests.
9. With its façade hinting at its past life as a railway station, constructed in 1900, it today serves as a museum displaying masterpieces of the 19th century, and more precisely, the work of the Impressionists.
10. Recognisable by its dome adorned in fine gold, it was originally built as a hospital for the war wounded under the reign of Louis XIV. Today, it houses the tomb of Napoleon I and the Musée de l’Armée (Military Museum).
11. Nicknamed the ‘Iron Lady’, it was designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World Exhibition. A genuine feat of engineering, she stands 324 metres high and weighs in at 10,000 tonnes.
12. Built for the 1937 World Exhibition, it houses various museums (the Naval Museum, the Museum of French Monuments, the Museum of Man...)
Inclusion
Two decks available : inside or on the roof top
Several slot available : don't worry about booking a time slot, you can board at any time !
A 70 minutes cruise on the Seine river, in the historical heart of Paris
Flexibility : every day, from 10am to 9pm, departures take place every 30 - 45 minutes
Exclusion
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Additional Info
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Small pets are only allowed if they can be kept in a suitable bag. Above a certain size, only guide dogs will be allowed on board.
It is possible to board the train with luggage, subject to available space.
All our boats are easily accessible for people with reduced mobility and children in pushchairs.
The cruise is suitable for guests of all ages. Younger children are the responsibility of the adults accompanying them.
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