Paris en Scene Boat 3-Course Dinner Cruise

Paris, Île-de-France (1439)

Summary

Paris en Scene Boat 3-Course Dinner Cruise Paris is one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in the world, and it's no wonder that so many people choose to visit it. Whether you're a tourist looking to take in the sights and sounds of the city, or you're a resident who's always looking for a new adventure to explore, a Paris en Scene Boat 3-Course Dinner Cruise is the perfect way to experience all that the city has to offer. On this cruise, you'll journey through the heart of Paris, stopping at some of the city's most famous landmarks along the way. You'll enjoy a delicious three-course dinner as you cruise through the city's famous canals, and you'll be able to see all of Paris's most famous sights from the comfort of your boat. Whether you're a first-time visitor to Paris or you've been there dozens of times, a Paris en Scene Boat 3-Course Dinner Cruise is a unique and unforgettable experience that you won't want to miss.


Description

Tour Duration: 105 min

Paris en Scene Boat 3-Course Dinner Cruise

For those tight on time, this 105-minute Seine River cruise is perfect. Discover Paris' glittering waterfront sights in a relaxed, casual setting, and enjoy dinner with a view. Past Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, Place de la Concorde, the Eiffel Tower and more famous attractions. Savor a simple 3-course meal from the comfort of your window-facing armchair.

What's included

Below are items that the provider has stated are included with Paris en Scene Boat 3-Course Dinner Cruise at no additional cost

  • Information booklet

What's NOT included

Below are items that the tour provider of Paris en Scene Boat 3-Course Dinner Cruise has stated that may cost an additional fee if desired.

  • Audio commentary
  • Transport to/from boat

Points Of Interest

  • minutes: Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, commonly known as Notre-Dame, is one of the most iconic monuments in Paris and France. It is located on the Ile de la Cité and is a Catholic place of worship, seat of the Archdiocese of Paris, dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
  • minutes: The Institut du monde arabe is a French cultural institute dedicated to the Arab world. It is located in the heart of Paris, in the 5th arrondissement, on Place Mohammed-V, between Quai Saint-Bernard and the Pierre et Marie Curie campus.
  • minutes: The Paris City Hall, commonly known as the Hôtel de Ville, is the building that houses the municipal institutions of Paris
  • minutes: La Conciergerie is a former courthouse and prison in Paris, France, located west of the Île de la Cité, below the Palais de Justice. It was originally part of the former royal palace, the Palais de la Cité, which also included the Sainte-Chapelle.
  • minutes: The Pont des Arts, or Passerelle des Arts, is a bridge across the Seine in central Paris
  • minutes: The Louvre Museum is a museum located in the 1ᵉʳ arrondissement of Paris, France. A prefiguration of it was imagined in 1775-1776 by the Count of Angiviller, Director General of the King's Buildings, as a place for the presentation of masterpieces from the Crown collection.
  • minutes: Place de la Concorde, which covers 7.56 hectares, is the largest square in Paris. It is located in the 8ᵉ arrondissement. It is, with Place des Vosges, Place Dauphine, Place des Victoires and Place Vendôme, one of the five royal squares in Paris.
  • minutes: The Petit Palais, built for the Universal Exhibition of 1900 by the architect Charles Girault, houses the Museum of Fine Arts of the city of Paris. It is located at Paris 8ᵉ, avenue Winston-Churchill, opposite the Grand Palais and bordered by the Seine and the avenue des Champs-Élysées
  • minutes: The Grand Palais is a Parisian monument located on the edge of the Champs-Élysées, opposite the Petit Palais, from which it is separated by avenue Winston-Churchill, in the 8ᵉ arrondissement. Its 77,000 m² regularly host trade fairs and exhibitions.
  • minutes: The Eiffel Tower Built in two years by Gustave Eiffel and his collaborators for the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1889, celebrating the centenary of the French Revolution, and initially named "300 meter tower", it has become the symbol of the French capital
  • minutes: Inaugurated for the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900, the bridge was intended to symbolize Franco-Russian friendship, established by the signing of the alliance concluded in 1891 between Emperor Alexander III (1845-1894) and the President of the French Republic Sadi Carnot.
  • minutes: The National Assembly is the French institution which forms, with the Senate, the Parliament of the Fifth Republic. Its role is to debate, propose, amend and vote on laws, as well as to control the action of the Government.
  • minutes: The Musée d'Orsay (officially "public establishment of the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie - Valéry Giscard d'Estaing" since 2021) is a French national museum inaugurated in 1986.
  • minutes: The Institut de France is a French institution created in 1795. It brings together the scientific, literary and artistic elites of the nation so that they work together to perfect the sciences and the arts, to develop independent thinking and to advise public authorities.
  • minutes: The Pont Neuf or Pont-Neuf is, despite its name, currently the oldest existing bridge in Paris. It crosses the Seine at the western tip of the Ile de la Cité.

Additional Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age to drink alcohol is 18
  • Vegan menu available
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons