Why choose this Paris tour ?
We have included pick up and drop service from your hotel. The Private Vintage Car with Chauffeur stays with you for the trip. You will be visiting the most beautiful avenue in the world called Champs-Elysees and see the amazing Eiffel tower . It’s a unique experience to Visit beautiful Parisian buildings like Opéra Garnier by night. We know the best photo stops to make it a lifetime experience for you. Later visit Crazy Horse. Enjoy a spectacular evening of entertainment at the legendary Parisian cabaret The Crazy Horse.
The Crazy Horse is a sophisticated and tasteful take on the beauty and sensuality of the female form. Professional dancers and impressive lighting displays create an incredible show that you simply must see while you’re in Paris!
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What makes 6-Hours Private Tour in Paris Vintage Car with Crazy Horse Cabaret and Pick up a unique experience ?
We will stop at the most famous landmark of Paris “Eiffel Tower” for a photo stop. The iron lady is beautifully lit in the evening. The Eiffel Tower was built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 Exposition Universally, which was to celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the French Revolution. As France’s symbol in the world, and the showcase of Paris, today it welcomes almost 7 million visitors a year (around 75% of whom are foreigners), making it the most visited monument that you have to pay for in the world. An object of discord, desire and fascination, the Eiffel Tower never fails to impress.
Two years, two months and five days.
Its construction in 2 years, 2 months and 5 days was a veritable technical and architectural achievement. “Utopia achieved”, a symbol of technological prowess, at the end of the 19th Century it was a demonstration of French engineering personified by Gustave Eiffel, and a defining moment of the industrial era. It was met immediately with tremendous success.
We will drive through the most beautiful avenue in the world. The Champs-Élysées is 1.9 km long and is the most beautiful and well-known avenue in Paris. It connects Arc de Triomphe with the Place de la Concorde and is considered one of the world’s most famous commercial streets. The origins of the Champs-Élysées can be traced to 1640 when space was cleared to plant a line of trees, which would later become an avenue. The name translates to “Elysian Fields” from the Greek mythology, meaning resting place of Greek gods and dead heroes, similar to the Christian paradise.
Nowadays, its buildings are high-end stores, cafés and offices, ideal for shopping or going for a stroll down one of the most beautiful avenues of the city.
The Champs-Élysées is also renowned worldwide, especially among sports fans, as it is the site of the Tour de France’s last stage.
The Place de la Concorde is situated between Champs-Élysées and the Tuileries Garden, and due to its history it’s one of the city’s most representative public squares. Today it is famous for the Luxor Obelisk (a 3,300 year old Egyptian obelisk erected on the square in October 1836), the surrounding prestigious hotels, and the two monumental fountains (Fontaine des Mers and Fontaine des Fleuves). Created in 1772, Place de la Concorde was originally known for having been an execution site during the French Revolution. Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette (among others) were guillotined here.
The north side of the square is closed with the buildings of the French Naval Ministry and the Crillon Hotel, one of the oldest and most elegant hotels in Paris.
From the obelisk, the views of Paris are breath-taking. On one side, you see the Tuileries Garden with the Louvre Museum in the background, and on the other side, you see the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe.
Our driver will accompany you till the closest point possible then you need to walk 5 minutes solo to the famous glass pyramid of Louvre museum. Every trip to the capital deserves a visit to the Louvre to discover the wealth of treasures it contains. The museum houses western works of art dating from the Middle Ages to 1848, in addition to collections of ancient oriental, Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman civilizations, as well as graphic and Islamic arts. From room to room, the former royal palace reveals its masterpieces to the public: the Mona Lisa, The Raft of the Medusa, the Venus de Milo, and The Winged Victory of Samothrace. In total, there are 35,000 works to be discovered or re-discovered! With its eight hundred year old history, the Louvre has been influenced by numerous architectural trends, from the medieval fortress of the 12th century to the glass pyramid by Pei (1989).
The Palais Garnier is a 1979 – seat opera house at the Place de l’Opéra in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was built for the Paris Opera from 1861 to 1875 at the behest of Emperor Napoleon III. Initially referred to as le nouvel Opéra de Paris (the new Paris Opera), it soon became known as the Palais Garnier, in acknowledgment of its extraordinary opulence and the architect Charles Garnier’s plans and designs, which are representative of the Napoleon III style. It was the primary theatre of the Paris Opera and its associated Paris Opera Ballet until 1989, when a new opera house, the Opéra Bastille, opened at the Place de la Bastille. The company now uses the Palais Garnier mainly for ballet. The theatre has been an historic monument of France since 1923.
The Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile is one of the most famous monuments in Paris, France, standing at the western end of the Champs-Élysées at the centre of Place Charles de Gaulle, formerly named Place de l’Étoile—the étoile or “star” of the juncture formed by its twelve radiating avenues. The location of the arc and the plaza is shared between three arrondissements, 16th (south and west), 17th (north), and 8th (east). The Arc de Triomphe honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, with the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. Beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I.
The entire trip is 6 hours out of which 1 hours are spent in transport with private chauffeur driven air conditioned vehicle for pickup drop from hotel and travelling to la Valle village and between the attractions.
Le Crazy Horse de Paris is a Parisian cabaret known for its stage shows performed by female dancers and for the diverse range of magic and variety ‘turns’ between each show and the next.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Note: We don’t go inside the attractions just a pass by.
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6-Hours Private Tour in Paris Vintage Car with Crazy Horse Cabaret and Pick up Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- Drive through famous avenue des Champs-Elysees
- Hotel Pickup in a chauffeur driven private French vintage car
- Visit Crazy Horse
- Parkings
- Hotel drop in a standard air conditioned private vehicle with chauffeur
Not Included
- Tips
- There is no additional guide except driver
- Eiffel Tower Entry Tickets ( it’s just a photostop)
- Louvre Museum entry tickets ( it’s just a photostop)
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- This Tour is Provided by Tour Passion.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Paris.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.