About this experience
This tour is perfect for you if you have just arrived in Paris and want to see the most in one day. The program consists of 2 parts. First, we will show you the city - you will see the Champs-Elysées, the Invalides, the Arc de Triomphe, and, of course, the Eiffel Tower. And then you will enjoy a leisurely cruise on the Seine River past Notre Dame, the Louvre, and the Orsay Museum.
What to Expect
Walking Tour
Start - on the Champs-Elysées, the main street of Paris. From there, we will head to the Grand and Petit Palais - architectural masterpieces in the Beaux-Arts style. You will see the famous Alexandre III Bridge, cross the Seine and find yourself at the Invalides, where Napoleon's tomb is located. Pay attention to the cathedral with a gilded dome - it is a gem of the complex! Then we will stroll to the Eiffel Tower past the Branly Museum, where collections of art from Asian and African countries are kept. We will visit the Trocadéro viewpoint (from here you can see a postcard view of the tower) and end the walking part of the tour at the Arc de Triomphe.
During the walk, the guide will immerse you in the atmosphere and history of the capital, tell you about fashion, gastronomy, and culture, share interesting facts about the modern life of Parisians, reveal their secrets and life hacks.
Seine River Cruise
After a 2-hour walk, you will be able to relax on a river cruise, admire the historical city center from the water, and consolidate your knowledge about it. You will sail past Notre Dame Cathedral, the Conciergerie prison-castle, admire the building of the Orsay Museum and the Louvre.
After this excursion, you will definitely be able to navigate the city on your own and plan your own routes!
Organizational Details
- The boat cruise lasts 1 hour and 15 minutes, the ticket and audio guide in Russian are included in the price. The guide does not accompany you on the boat.
- No additional mandatory expenses are required
- I will personally conduct the tour for you or another guide from our team