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What you'll do
Museums, monuments and cathedrals – see them all when you sail down the River Seine on this leisurely cruise.
Take a Seine River Cruise with Go City®
- With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
- Admission to the Bateaux Parisiens sightseeing cruise along the Seine River.
- An audioguide with over 14 programmed languages.
Take a trip on the Seine and get swept away in the city of romance.
You’ll see some of Paris’ most iconic sights on this 60-minute tour, including the Musée d'Orsay, the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. Start your trip at the iconic Eiffel Tower before drifting downriver towards Notre Dame. The Seine cruise allows you to sail under the famous Pont Neuf bridge, the oldest standing bridge in Paris while giving you an amazing opportunity to learn about the history of the city’s key sights from a whole new perspective.
The all-weather, all-glass sightseeing boats have open-air observation decks offering incredible views of iconic riverside sights as you enjoy the fresh air. Enlightening audioguides are also available in 14 different languages so you can find out more about the must-see landmarks as you pass them. For an alternative view of the city, hop on at sunset and see Paris come to life at night.
Seine River Cruise highlights
Enjoy beautiful views of some of the most iconic landmarks in Paris:
Eiffel Tower – This iconic wrought iron structure is the city’s landmark attraction, not to be missed.
Notre Dame Cathedral – See this famous cathedral on the banks of the Seine and, if you time it right, listen out for the bells.
Musée du Louvre – Located on the right bank of the Seine, this eye-catching museum is the world’s largest.
Musée d’Orsay – See this stunning art museum, housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a breathtaking Beaux-Arts railway station.
Tuileries Gardens – This gorgeous garden was opened to the public in 1667 – an urban oasis in the heart of the city.
Grand Palais – Marvel at the stone facade, stately statues and bronze quadriga as you pass this grand exhibition hall and museum.
Bibliotheque Nationale de France – The national library of France; an unmissable sight.
Did you know
- The Seine is the second-longest river in France, measuring over 480 miles, it flows from Burgundy through Paris and Normandy before joining the English Channel at Le Havre.
- There are more than 30 bridges that cross the Seine in Paris.
- Joan of Arc's ashes were scattered into the Seine at Rouen.
- The river’s graceful banks were added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1991.
- The Seine has inspired some of history's greatest artists including Matisse, Monet, Dufy and more.
Where you'll be
Operating hours
Summer special opening hours
June
14th, 18th: first departure at 12PM
17th: first departure at 2PM
20th: first departure at 1PM
July
2nd: first departure at 2PM
9th, 10th: first departure at 4PM
14th: closed from 2PM
18th to 26th inclusive: closed
27th: first departure at 2PM
August
July 28 to August 11 inclusive: first departure at 1:30PM
September:
1st, 2nd: first departure at 1:30PM
3rd: first departure at 3PM
For more information please check the official Bateaux Parisiens page
Closings & holidays
For special closings, see the Bateaux Parisiens official website.
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