Why choose this Paris tour ?
Take this river cruise and enjoy a leisurely trip down the Seine without any pre commitment of time. Cruise by the iconic structures of Paris, such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Pont Neuf. Along the route, take in more information about the passing sights by tuning into audio commentary. Take a cruise throughout the day at the fixed departure time to spend the night floating through the magical city. In any case, it’s an excellent overview of Paris’s main attractions. You are flexible to reach at any departure time as the cruise departs throughout the day at regular intervals from 10AM to 9PM (every 30 minutes).
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What makes Paris Seine River Cruise from the Foot of Eiffel Open Timing a unique experience ?
Enjoy the views of Eiffel Tower from the cruise. The Eiffel Tower is a wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower from 1887 to 1889.
Palais de Chaillot
The Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile,[a] often called simply the Arc de Triomphe, 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 Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées, commonly known as the Grand Palais, is a historic site, exhibition hall and museum complex located at the Champs-Élysées in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France.
The Place de la Concorde is one of the major public squares in Paris, France. Measuring 7.6 ha in area, it is the largest square in the French capital. It is located in the city’s eighth arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-Élysées.
Les Invalides, an extensive complex of 17th-century structures and courtyards in Paris designed for the care and housing of disabled veterans and as a place of worship. Parts of Les Invalides were later converted into museums and into tombs for Napoleon I and others. Situated on the Left Bank of the Seine, the complex faces a gently sloping esplanade, about 1,470 feet (450 meters) in length and 810 feet (250 meters) in breadth, that ends at the Quai d’Orsay and the Alexandre III Bridge.
The Musée d’Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d’Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900. The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1914, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography.
The Louvre, or the Louvre Museum, is a national art museum in Paris, France, and one of the most famous museums in the world.
The Institut de France is a French learned society, grouping five académies, including the Académie Française. It was established in 1795 at the direction of the National Convention
Île de la Cité is an island in the river Seine in the center of Paris. In the 4th century, it was the site of the fortress of the area governor for the Roman Empire. In 508, Clovis I, the first King of the Franks, established his palace on the island.
Notre-Dame de Paris, referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. The cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, is considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture.
The Hôtel de Ville is the city hall of Paris, France, standing on the Place de l’Hôtel-de-Ville – Esplanade de la Libération in the 4th arrondissement. The south wing was originally constructed by Francis I beginning in 1535 until 1551. The north wing was built by Henry IV and Louis XIII between 1605 and 1628.
Île Saint-Louis, eleven hectares in size, is one of two natural islands in the Seine river, in Paris, France. Île Saint-Louis is connected to the rest of Paris by four bridges to both banks of the river and to the Île de la Cité by the Pont Saint-Louis.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- You will book your cruise on a specific date, but there is no need to book a particular time slot; you can choose what time you want to go on the day of your cruise.
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
Paris Seine River Cruise from the Foot of Eiffel Open Timing Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- 01 Hour Seine River Cruise
- Audio Guide on App available in 14 Languages on board or on your smartphone
- See top Paris attraction along the river
Not Included
- Carry your own Headphones
- In-Person Guide
- Hotel Pickup & Drop Off
- Food & Drinks
- Souvenirs
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Vacation Factory.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Paris.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
- This Tour is Rated 5 Stars based on 4 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.
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