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Seine River Guided Cruise Champagne Option by Vedettes de Paris

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Step aboard the elegant boats of Vedettes de Paris and embark on a one-of-a-kind guided cruise along the Seine River. Take in the iconic monuments and bridges of Paris while sipping on a glass of Champagne. Whether you choose to cruise during the day or at night, this experience offers a unique way to discover the beauty of the city. Starting at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, you'll be immersed in the rich history and culture of Paris as you pass by landmarks such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral, Louvre Museum, and Pont Alexandre III. This 1-hour guided cruise is perfect for those seeking a truly French experience and a memorable journey through the heart of Paris.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 1 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Unique 1 hour guided cruise on the Seine River
  • Enjoy the most beautiful way of visiting a city
  • Discover Paris' iconic monuments and bridges
  • Sip on a glass of Champagne throughout the cruise
  • Elegant and human-sized boats for a comfortable experience
  • A glass of duval leroy champagne
  • 1 live guide (french & english comments)
  • 1h sightseeing cruise
  • Food

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Introduction

Experience the magic of Paris like never before with the Seine River Guided Cruise Champagne Option by Vedettes de Paris. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the City of Lights as you embark on a one-hour cruise along the iconic Seine River. The elegant and human-sized boats of Vedettes de Paris provide the perfect setting for this unforgettable experience, whether you choose to cruise by day or night. As you glide along the tranquil waters, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of Paris' most famous monuments and bridges. And to elevate your experience, enjoy a glass of Champagne - the quintessential taste of France. Get ready to create memories that will last a lifetime as you discover the enchanting charm of Paris on this extraordinary cruise.

What to expect?

The Seine River Guided Cruise Champagne Option offers a truly exceptional journey through the heart of Paris. With a total duration of 60 minutes, this cruise provides an ideal opportunity to soak in the beauty of the city's iconic landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, Pont Alexandre III, and Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris. As you sail along the Seine River, you can expect to enjoy a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere while being enchanted by the stunning architecture and rich history that surrounds you. To add to the experience, indulge in a glass of Champagne, allowing you to truly savor the essence of French culture. Whether you're visiting Paris for the first time or returning for another adventure, this guided cruise will surely captivate your senses and leave you with unforgettable memories.

Who is this for?

The Seine River Guided Cruise Champagne Option is a must-try experience for anyone who wants to explore Paris in a unique and enchanting way. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple looking for a romantic activity, or a group of friends seeking a memorable adventure, this cruise caters to all. The tours are conducted in English, making it accessible to international visitors. Paris lovers, art enthusiasts, and history buffs will especially appreciate this immersive journey, as it allows you to see and learn about the city's most beloved landmarks from a different perspective. Families with children will also find this cruise enjoyable, as it offers a harmonious blend of education and entertainment. No matter your age or interests, the Seine River Guided Cruise Champagne Option promises an extraordinary experience for everyone.

Why book this?

Indulge in a unique and enchanting cruise along the Seine River with the Seine River Guided Cruise Champagne Option. This extraordinary experience allows you to explore Paris' iconic landmarks in a way that is both relaxing and exhilarating. With the expertise of Vedettes de Paris, you'll be guided through the city's rich history and mesmerizing architecture, providing you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of Paris' cultural heritage. The opportunity to enjoy a glass of Champagne adds a touch of luxury and sophistication, making your cruise truly unforgettable. As you sail along the tranquil waters of the Seine River, you'll be mesmerized by the beauty that surrounds you, creating lasting memories of your time in the City of Lights. Don't miss out on this exceptional experience that combines elegance, history, and romance in one unforgettable package.

Good to know

The Seine River Guided Cruise Champagne Option offers a convenient meeting point at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, ensuring easy access to the cruise departure location. The total duration of the cruise is 60 minutes, providing ample time to marvel at the city's landmarks and soak in the serene ambiance of the Seine River. The cruise is conducted in English, ensuring that all participants can fully understand and appreciate the information shared by the knowledgeable guides. It is advised to arrive at the meeting point 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time to ensure a smooth boarding process. Please note that the tour includes pass-by views of the landmarks mentioned in the itinerary, allowing you to admire their beauty from the comfort of the cruise boat. Take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience Paris from a new perspective and create unforgettable memories.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Eiffel Tower

(Pass by)

The Eiffel Tower has been built by French engineer Gustave Eiffel, for the 1889 Universal Exhibition in Paris. This magnificent technical feat was achieved in a mere two years, two months and five days. It stands 324 metres tall, and the metal structure weighs 7,300 tonnes. Parisians were scandalised by its metallic look and height. It was built to last 20 years. A radio antenna was added to the top in 1903, saving the tower from demolition. It has now become the monument symbolic of Paris.

Cathedrale de la Sainte-Trinite

(Pass by)

The new Russian Orthodox church is known as the Holy Trinity Cathedral. The centre houses a bilingual Franco-Russian school, a parish house, and a cultural centre.

The American Church in Paris

(Pass by)

The American Church in Paris with its green clock-tower was the first American Church built outside the US, in 1931. The stained-glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany have been listed as a historic monument.

Pont Alexandre III

(Pass by)

The bridge named after Alexandre III was built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition and to seal the Franco-Russian Alliance. Its central feature is the Paris coat of arms covered in gold leaf and two nymphs symbolising the river Seine. On the other side of the bridge, you’ll see the arms of Saint Petersburg, and two nymphs symbolising the river Neva.

Pont de la Concorde

(Pass by)

Pont de la Concorde was built using stones from the former Bastille prison after it was famously stormed during the French Revolution in 1789. It leads to the Palais Bourbon on your right, seat of the National Assembly, and to your left to the Place de la Concorde.

Hotel de Salm

(Pass by)

The green dome of the Hotel de Salm which became the Légion d'honneur Palace under Napoleon I. The Légion d’honneur is the highest French honour.

Musee d'Orsay

(Pass by)

The former Orsay railway station has been built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris, which had a railway line leading to the south-west of France. It was turned into a museum in the 1980s to house 19th-century art, including works by the greatest Impressionists and Post-Impressionists such as Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh.

Institut de France

(Pass by)

The Institut de France, former Collège des Quatre Nations, was built using funds bequeathed by cardinal Mazarin in 1661. It houses five academies, the most famous being the Académie Française. Its members’ job is to contribute to the French language, updating and

Pont-Neuf

(Pass by)

The Pont Neuf, or New Bridge is actually the oldest bridge in Paris. It was the first Parisian bridge to be built in stone with pavements rather than houses lining it. It features 381 grimacing stone masks, all individually decorated and unique.

Pont Saint-Michel

(Pass by)

Pont Saint-Michel has been built at the request of Napoleon III, hence the two imperial Ns on its pillars. To the right, it leads to the Latin Quarter, so called because students at the University of Paris there spoke Latin until the 19th century.

Ile de la Cite

(Pass by)

One of the two natural islands in Paris, Ile de la Cité is the presumed birthplace of Paris. The Parisii tribe first settled here 300 years before the Common Era, calling the island Lutetia.

Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris

(Pass by)

Paris’s Gothic masterpiece, Notre-Dame Cathedral construction started in 1163 and was completed nearly two centuries later, in 1345. The cathedral features a host of gargoyles and sculptures. The south rose window, called the Rose du Midi, is dedicated to the New Testament and was a gift from the French king, Saint Louis.

Esplanade des Invalides

(Pass by)

The Hotel des Invalides was built to the orders of Louis XIV as a military hospital for injured soldiers and officers. Today, the royal chapel houses the tomb of France’s first Emperor, Napoleon I.

La Statue de Sainte-Genevieve

(Pass by)

The statue of Saint Genevieve, patron saint of Paris, with her back to us, was sculpted by Paul Landowski, who later sculpted the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro.

Institut du Monde Arabe

(Pass by)

The Arab World Institute was inaugurated in 1987 by president François Mitterrand. The cultural centre focuses on history, art, society, religions and science in the Arab world.

Hotel de Ville

(Pass by)

Since 1357, the Hotel de Ville de Paris, on your right, has been the seat of the Paris City Council. The construction draws much inspiration from Neo-Renaissance style. It is open to visitors, you can visit the banquet hall, designed to the template of the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles.

Ile Saint-Louis

(Pass by)

Featuring former town houses dating from the 17th century, like the Hotel Lambert and the Hotel Lauzun, Ile Saint Louis is one of the most prestigious areas of Paris. Many celebrities have lived there, including Charles Baudelaire and Georges Moustaki.

Conciergerie

(Pass by)

To your left, the Conciergerie. Built under Philip IV, known as “the Fair”, in the 14th century, it was later turned into a prison. Queen Marie-Antoinette spent the last two months of her life there, before being guillotined at the Place de la Concorde in 1793.

Louvre Museum

(Pass by)

To your right, the Louvre used to be a royal palace. It was turned into a museum in 1793. It is the largest monument in Paris with over four kilometres of façades and nearly 14 kilometres of galleries. The Louvre is the most visited museum in the world, exhibiting 38,000 works, including the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Venus de Milo and of course the Mona Lisa.

Place de la Concorde

(Pass by)

On your right, the place de la Concorde. This was where King Louis XVI and his wife Queen Marie-Antoinette were executed during the French Revolution. The central feature is an obelisk from Luxor in Egypt. It is 34 centuries old and was brought to France in 1836.

Grand Palais

(Pass by)

Built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris, the Grand Palais on your right is a great feat of architecture. Its glass roof is considered to be the largest in Europe. It has now become a venue for cultural events and exhibitions, a funfair and the largest skating rink in Europe.

Flamme de la Liberte

(Pass by)

The Flame of Liberty. It was a gift from the United States and the newspaper, the International Herald Tribune, to France, as thanks for restoring the Statue of Liberty. The sculpture is an exact reproduction of the Statue of Liberty’s flame in New York.

Palais de Chaillot

(Pass by)

The Palais de Chaillot is located on the place du Trocadero. Built in 1937 for the Universal Exhibition, it comprises two Neoclassical pavilions, flanking an esplanade that overlooks the Trocadero gardens. It houses the City of Architecture and Heritage, the National Navy Museum, the Museum of Humankind, and the National Theatre of Chaillot.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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