Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris
See the 854 years old cathedral, with its famous chimeras, stryxs and gargoyles ...
Bike Paris treasures with a live guide - Families & Friends offers a unique and immersive experience to explore the enchanting city of Paris. As you embark on a leisurely bike ride, you'll be captivated by the iconic sights that make Paris one of the most romantic destinations in the world. Inspired by the movie "Midnight in Paris," you can now turn your dreams into reality and discover the city's hidden gems just like Owen Wilson's character did. This 2 and a half hour bike tour will take you on a fascinating journey through Paris, providing a comprehensive overview that will leave you eager to explore the city further.
During this tour, you can expect to see the renowned attractions that define Paris. From the historic Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris with its mesmerizing chimeras and gargoyles to the grandeur of the Louvre Museum, you'll witness the rich history and artistry that have shaped this vibrant city. The itinerary also includes must-visit locations such as the Musee d'Orsay, home to thousands of impressionist treasures, and the magnificent Grand Palais, showcasing the Belle Epoque era. Moreover, you'll have the opportunity to explore Musee de l’Armee des Invalides, housing the tomb of the legendary emperor Napoleon.
This captivating bike tour is designed for families and friends who seek a fun and engaging way to delve into the heart of Paris. Whether you're a history enthusiast, art lover, or simply someone with a passion for culture, this experience will appeal to you. The tour is ideal for those with an adventurous spirit and a desire to see the city from a unique perspective. No matter your age or background, this tour welcomes everyone who wants to explore the hidden treasures and hear fascinating stories about Paris.
Embark on this bike tour and uncover the magic of Paris like never before. With a live guide to accompany you, you'll gain insider knowledge and valuable tips about the best restaurants, cafes, shopping, and nightlife along the way. Discovering the city on a bike allows you to navigate the enchanting streets and alleys effortlessly while enjoying the fresh breeze. Unlike traditional tours, this experience grants you the freedom to stop and soak in the atmosphere whenever something catches your eye. You'll have the chance to capture stunning photos, create unforgettable memories, and truly immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Paris.
Before the tour begins, be sure to check the meeting point, located at the City Hall, and identify the guide holding a distinctive red umbrella. The total duration of the tour is approximately 180 minutes, providing ample time to explore each destination on the itinerary. Along the way, you'll encounter iconic landmarks such as the Seine River, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage list. Additionally, the tour includes visits to the charming Saint Germain des Pres Quarter, known for its literary history and vibrant jazz scene. Prepare yourself for a captivating adventure through the streets of Paris, filled with historical anecdotes, artistic wonders, and a newfound appreciation for the City of Light.
Reviews from previous participants praise the bike tour for its knowledgeable and friendly guides who ensure a memorable and informative experience. Travelers have raved about the well-planned itinerary, showcasing the best of Paris' culture and history. The opportunity to explore the city by bike has been hailed as a fantastic way to enjoy the scenery while still covering a significant number of attractions. Participants have expressed their satisfaction with the comprehensive insights provided by the guides, along with the opportunity to ask questions and obtain personalized recommendations for exploring the city further. Overall, the tour has received enthusiastic feedback, with many visitors crediting it as a highlight of their trip to Paris.
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris
See the 854 years old cathedral, with its famous chimeras, stryxs and gargoyles ...
Louvre Museum
Pass by the 2106 feet long largest museum in the world, started in 1190 at the times of the crusades
Musee d'Orsay
The impressionist temple and its thousands of treasures, Van Gogh, Manet, Renoir, Monet, Gauguin or Picasso ...
Grand Palais
The Belle Epoque iron and steel palaces at the times where UK & France were fighting for cultural influence ...
Musee de l’Armee des Invalides
The sun king highest building of Paris, hosting today the tomb of the emperor Napoleon
Place de la Concorde
The 5th and last king square of Paris, where Louis the XVIth and Marie Antoinette were beheaded, south of the Champs-Elysées.
Conciergerie
The kings palace during the Middle-Age and later the court were the king and the queen Marie-Antoinette were sentenced to death.
Seine River
The Seine river banks, part of the Unesco heritage list.
Saint Germain des Pres Quarter
The literary quarter of Paris with its famous cafés during the lost generation with Ernest Hemingway and Francis Scott Fitzgerald and later center of the jazz scene in the post war period. Also hosting Paris oldest abbey, 15 hundred years old.
Champs-Elysees
The street that is sometimes called "the most beautiful avenue in the world"
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