Paris Segway Tour with Ticket for Seine River Cruise
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1.5-hour guided Segway tour
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Ticket for Seine River Cruise
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Local guide included
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Safety briefing provided
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Rain gear available if needed
Experience Paris like never before with a Segway tour and a Seine River cruise, covering iconic sights in just 1.5 hours.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Local guide
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Raincoats hats and gloves if it is cold!
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Safety briefing
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Helmet
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Segway
Excluded
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Food and drinks
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Gratuities
Experience Paris like never before with a Segway tour and a Seine River cruise, covering iconic sights in just 1.5 hours.
Highlights
- Glide around Paris on a Segway
- See iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe
- Learn about the history of Les Invalides and Pont Alexandre III
- Explore the beautiful Grand Palais and Petit Palais
- Take a boat ride on the River Seine
Meeting Point
101 Av. de la Bourdonnais, 75007 Paris , France
What to expect
Musee de l’Armee des Invalides
Les Invalides, the Military Museum and Tomb of Napoleon. The Hôtel des Invalides was commissioned in 1670 by Louis XIV in order to provide accommodation and hospital care for wounded soldiers. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!
Pont Alexandre III
The Pont Alexandre III is one of the bridges that cross over the River Seine in Paris (Pont is the French word for bridge). It was built for the World Fair held in Paris and is considered one of the most beautiful bridges of Paris. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!
Grand Palais
Grand Palais is the iconic monument of the Rmn-GP. Built for the Universal Exhibition in 1900 and dedicated “by the French Republic to the glory of French art Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!
Petit Palais
The Petit Palais was built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, like its neighbour the Grand Palais, on avenue Winston Churchill. It became a museum in 1902.Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!
Place de la Concorde
Place de la Concorde is located between the Champs Elysées and the Tuileries Gardens, and because of its elaborate history, it is one of Paris’ most evocative public spaces. This square is the largest in Paris, and the country’s second largest after Place de Quinconces in Bordeaux. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!
Louvre Museum
The Louvre was originally built as a fortress in 1190, but was reconstructed in the 16th century to serve as a royal palace. Like many buildings, it was built and rebuilt over the years. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!
Musee d'Orsay
History. The Musée d'Orsay was originally built as a train station to bring visitors to the 1900 World's Fair. Architect Victor Laloux built the Gare d'Orsay with modern features. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel tower history represents a part of national heritage. It's as been the symbol of France and Paris for decades. But when Gustave Eiffel achieved its construction in 1889, the tower was only meant to be temporary in the Parisian landscape and was far from being the Parisians' favourite landmark. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
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Not recommended for pregnant participants
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Not recommended for children 12 years and under
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May be operated by a multilingual guide
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Dress accordingly to the weather as we operate in all weather conditions!
What our experts say
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Stop by Café de Flore for a coffee.
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Visit the nearby Musée d'Orsay afterward.
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Dress in layers; weather can change fast.
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Try a croissant at a local boulangerie.
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Plan your Seine cruise during sunset.
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