During a four-hour excursion, you will immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Paris, enjoying the views from the windows of a mini-bus and from the deck of a river boat. The first part of the route will allow you to explore different quarters of Paris, such as the Marais, the Latin Quarter. You will see the Opera Garnier, Place Vendôme, Place de la Concorde, ride along the Champs Elysees, visitTrocadero Square with a magnificent view of the Eiffel Tower, cross the Alexandre III Bridge, explore the complex of the Invalides, the Louvre , Place de la Bastille, the first royal square (Place des Vageses), Notre Dame Cathedral on the island of Cité, Pantheon, and Luxembourg Gardens.
In the second part of the tour you will be able to enjoy the views of Paris from the Seine River. While sailing under the famous bridges, you will learn even more interesting facts about the city thanks to the audio guide in Russian that accompanies this part of the program.
Languages of the tour
- Russian
Information
Order cancellation conditions:
If a tourist cancels an excursion less than 3 days in advance – penalty 100%
Important:
- The company is not responsible for lost items.
- Responsibility for having an individual insurance policy falls on the tourist.
- Visiting holy places is permitted only in modest clothing.
Recommended:
Included in the price:
- Driver-guide;
- Stops for photos;
- Excursion in Russian.
- Boat tickets;
- On a pleasure boat, audio guide in Russian;
Not included in the price:
Attractions
Paris — the capital of France and one of the most famous and culturally rich cities in the world. Situated on the banks of the Seine River, Paris is famous for its magnificent architecture, historical monuments, fine cuisine and rich artistic heritage. The city offers visitors many famous attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Notre Dame de Paris, as well as cozy boulevards, well-kept parks and mysterious bridges over the Seine. Paris attracts tourists with its romantic atmosphere and wide range of arts and culture, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
Place de la Concorde in Paris – it is one of the most famous and historically significant squares in France. Situated between the Champs-Elise and the Tuileries Gardens, it is a magnificent example of harmony and architectural beauty. On the Place de la Concorde there are two monumental colonnades, personifying virtues and valor. In the center of the square stands the majestic Obelisk of Luxor, gifted to France by Egypt. The square has served as a witness to many historical events, including the execution of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette during the French Revolution.
Champs-Élysées is an icon of Paris, a beautiful boulevard space that serves as a symbol of elegance and luxury. Situated between Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe, these wide alleys are among the most exquisite in the world. The Champs-Elysees is famous for its luxury boutiques, luxurious cafes and theaters. This boulevard is also often used for parades and events, such as the July 14 Bastille Day parade.
The Eiffel Tower is a symbol of Paris and one of the most famous landmarks in the world. Designed by Gustave Eiffel in 1889, this 324-meter-tall iron structure was originally built as part of the Universal Exposition to mark the centenary of the French Revolution. The tower has three levels for visitors, offering magnificent views of Paris. From the first level, where there are cafes and shops, to the top, there are breathtaking panoramas of the city and its historical buildings.
Louvre – a majestic palace and one of the world's largest art museums. Located in the heart of Paris, it has served as a fortress, a royal palace and, finally, a museum. Founded at the end of the 12th century, the Louvre has undergone many changes and expansions over the centuries of its existence. Today it is a magnificent architectural ensemble and home to a huge collection of works of art – from antiquity to the 19th century. The main artifact of the Louvre – the famous Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo da Vinci, but the museum is also rich in sculpture, decorative arts, antiquities and other works.
La Cité (Île de la Cité) is an island on the Seine River in the center of Paris, France. As the historical and geographical center of the city, it serves as home to many famous monuments and buildings, including the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Holy Chapel, the Paris Prefectural Police and other historical sites. This island is rich in history and cultural significance, attracting tourists from all over the world.
House of Invalides (Hôtel des Invalides) in Paris is a historical complex originally created to provide shelter and medical care for disabled military personnel. The complex was commissioned by Louis XIV in 1670 and completed in 1676. The main part of the complex is the Dome of the Invalides (Dôme des Invalides), inside which is the mausoleum of Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon died in exile on the island of St. Helena, and in 1840 his ashes were transported to France and buried in the Invalides under the Dome.