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Guided Tour by Electric Moped The Splendours of Paris

Paris, FR
Paris, FR
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Experience the splendours of Paris like never before with this guided tour by electric moped. Hop on a collection moped, converted to electric, and let a knowledgeable historian guide you through the most famous places and monuments of the city. No need to worry about getting lost or tired, as you'll have a professional guide leading the way. The tour includes a helmet and gloves, as well as charging the moped battery. Meet your guide in front of 8 impasse de la Gait and get ready for an unforgettable adventure through the enchanting streets of Paris. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the city's history and beauty in a fun and eco-friendly way.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-5 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover famous places and monuments of Paris
  • Guided tour by a historian
  • No getting lost or tired
  • Loan of helmet and gloves
  • Rental of electric moped
  • Assurance.
  • Accompaniment by a guide, doctor in History.
  • Loan of a helmet and gloves.
  • Charging the moped battery.
  • Electric moped rental.

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Introduction

Experience the beauty and charm of Paris like never before with the Guided Tour by Electric Moped - The Splendours of Paris. This unique tour offers an exciting and convenient way to explore the city's most famous places and monuments. With the help of a knowledgeable historian guide and the ease of an electric moped, you'll delve into the rich history of Paris without ever getting lost or tired.

What to expect?

During this guided tour, you can expect to uncover the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make Paris one of the most beloved cities in the world. From the majestic Eiffel Tower to the historic Louvre Museum, you'll have the opportunity to witness the splendor of these renowned sites up close and personal. As you navigate the city on your electric moped, you'll enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace while soaking in the breathtaking views and vibrant atmosphere that Paris has to offer.

Who is this for?

This guided tour is designed for anyone who wants to experience the best of Paris in a unique and engaging way. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or simply a traveler looking to make the most of your time in the city, this tour is perfect for you. The electric mopeds make it accessible for all, regardless of physical ability or fitness level. So, whether you're traveling solo, with a group of friends, or even as a couple, this tour is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories of Paris.

Why book this?

What sets the Guided Tour by Electric Moped - The Splendours of Paris apart from other tours is the combination of convenience, expertise, and excitement it offers. With the guidance of a historian, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the city's history, culture, and architecture. The electric mopeds provide a fun and eco-friendly way to navigate the bustling streets, ensuring that you can cover more ground and see more of what Paris has to offer. By booking this tour, you'll be able to maximize your time and create lasting memories while immersing yourself in the splendors of Paris.

Good to know

When booking this tour, you can rest assured that you'll be provided with everything you need for a seamless and enjoyable experience. From the loan of a helmet and gloves to the charging of the moped battery, all the necessary arrangements are taken care of. The meeting point, located at 8 impasse de la Gait, is easily accessible and your guide will be there to greet you next to the magnificent electric mopeds. So, all you need to do is show up and get ready for an unforgettable adventure through the streets of Paris.

Reviews

Those who have already embarked on the Guided Tour by Electric Moped - The Splendours of Paris have raved about their experiences. Travelers have praised the in-depth knowledge and enthusiasm of the historian guide, who brings the city's history to life. They also appreciate the convenience and thrill of exploring Paris on an electric moped, allowing them to see more sights and cover more ground than they could on foot. Overall, customers have expressed their satisfaction and gratitude for this exceptional tour that showcases the true splendors of Paris.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Montparnasse Tower

The Montparnasse tower is the tallest tower in intramural Paris. It was inaugurated in 1973.

Admission Not Included

Eglise Val-de-Grace

The Church of Val-de-Grace was completed in 1667. Baroque in style, it has a Latin cross plan and a golden dome which is one of the highest in Paris, along with those of the Invalides and the Pantheon.

Admission Not Included

Pantheon

The Pantheon, built between 1757 and 1790, houses the tombs of personalities considered exceptional and who have contributed to the greatness of the French nation.

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La Sorbonne

The Sorbonne hosts part of the activities of several Parisian universities. It was created in 1253.

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Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Notre-Dame is one of the most remarkable cathedrals in France, in particular because of its location in the center of the capital and its Gothic architecture. Its construction began in 1163 and was completed two centuries later.

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Place Dauphine

Place Dauphine was inaugurated by Henri IV in 1611. The new bridge crosses the Seine at the western tip of the Ile de la Cité. It was inaugurated in 1607. As its name does not indicate, it is the oldest existing bridge in Paris, since all the bridges built before have now disappeared.

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Pont-Neuf

The new bridge crosses the Seine at the western tip of the Ile de la Cité. It was inaugurated in 1607. As its name does not indicate, it is the oldest existing bridge in Paris, since all the bridges built before have now disappeared.

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Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection

The building that now houses the Musée de la Fondation Pinault dates from 1767. It was initially a wheat market, allowing wheat to be sold and bought wholesale.

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Place des Victoires

Place des Victoires was created in 1685 to pay tribute to the military victories of Louis XIV.

Pyramide du Louvre

The Louvre pyramid was inaugurated in 1989. It takes on the proportions of the Cheops pyramid of which it is ultimately a reduced version. It is made of 95 tons of steel, 105 tons of aluminum frames and 673 glass lozenges.

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Assemblee Nationale

The Palais Bourbon - which now houses the National Assembly - was built in the 18th century for the daughter of Louis XIV. Its facade was designed in 1804 on the initiative of Napoleon.

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Place de la Concorde

Place de la Concorde was designed in the 18th century, during the reign of Louis XV.

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Champs-Elysees

The "most beautiful avenue in the world" was built in the 17th century. Its initial objective was to facilitate the route between the Tuileries Palace and the Palace of Versailles located about twenty kilometers south-west of Paris.

Arc de Triomphe

The idea of the construction of the Arc de Triomphe is due to Napoleon who wanted to celebrate the victory of his army during the battle of Austerlitz in 1805. Its construction was completed in 1836.

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Tour Eiffel / Invalides

The Eiffel Tower was inaugurated in 1889 during the Universal Exhibition. Originally 312 meters high, the Eiffel Tower retained the title of tallest building in the world for 40 years.

Grand Palais

The Grand Palais project was launched in 1896 with a view to the Universal Exhibition of 1900. The objective was then to create a palace capable of hosting major official artistic events in the capital.

Admission Not Included

Pont Alexandre III

The Alexandre III bridge dates from 1900. It was built to symbolize Franco-Russian friendship. With its avant-garde architecture and Baroque decoration, it is the most extravagant of all the Parisian bridges.

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Hôtel des Invalides

The construction of the Hôtel des Invalides was started by King Louis XIV in 1670. Its initial objective was to create a large establishment where to treat and house the disabled soldiers of his armies.

Admission Not Included

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