- Explore the most beautiful sights of Paris at your own pace with a 24 or 48 hour river shuttle pass
- Get off at one of 9 strategic stations to visit sites such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, Les Invalides, the Louvre, etc.
- Enjoy the terrace and sunroof of a unique modern boat on the Seine
- Walk down the most beautiful avenue in the world: The Champs-Elysées
- Stroll through the hidden streets of the St-Germain-des-Prés district and immerse yourself in the past of the artists by crossing signs like the Café de Flore or the Deux Magots
Explore Paris' most beautiful sights at your own pace with a 24 or 48-hour pass for the Batobus river shuttle along the Seine. Hop on and off whenever you want and as many times as you want at 9 strategic stops serving sites such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Invalides, the Louvre, etc. Sail along the Seine, in the comfort of a modern boat, admiring the monuments of the City of Light.
- Eiffel Tower - Port de la Bourdonnais. Get off at the foot of the “Iron Lady,” which has been watching over the city and its inhabitants for over 130 years. Go up to enjoy a panoramic view of the city.
- Invalides - Pont Alexandre III : get off close to the only golden dome of the Capital, the Invalides. Military hospital, hospice for veterans, necropolis, museum, this site is also an ideal place for strolling while enjoy its beauty.
- Musée d'Orsay - Quai de Solférino. Located 2 minutes walk from the Orsay museum, this stop is ideal for those who wish to discover the world of impressionist artists, such as Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne and Van Gogh.
- St-Germain-des-Prés - Quai Malaquais. Get off near the Institut de France which, since the end of the 18th century, it encompasses the 5 academies,: the academy of inscriptions and belles lettres, the academy of sciences, the academy of fine arts, the academy of moral and political sciences and finally the most famous: the French academy. Discover also historical sites, such as the famous Deux Magots and the Café de Flore.
- Notre-Dame - Quai de Montebello. Admire the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic art that impresses with its size and the beauty of the sculptures that adorn its façade. Explore the relaxed, student atmosphere in the heart of the Latin Quarter.
- Jardin des Plantes - Cité de la Mode et du Design. Take a walk in the heart of nature in the main botanical garden of Paris with its exceptional plant diversity. Explore the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, including the Grande Galerie de l'Évolution and the Galerie de paléontologie. The Cité de la mode et du design (also called 'les Docks') was built in 1907 as an industrial warehouse for the Ports of Paris. It is a city within a city dedicated to creativity: design, fashion, innovation and events. The City has permanent residents that include restaurants, nightclubs, a museum and stores.
- City Hall - Pont d'Arcole. Stop here to visit the historic Paris City Hall, which has served the municipality since 1357. Discover the most historical district in Paris, the Marais, which is marked by its “Pletzl” origins, its LGBT community, and its fabulous designer boutiques. Visit the Centre Pompidou which houses the first collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe.
- Louvre - Pont Royal and Pont du Carrousel. Discover the largest and most visited museum in the world. It has the greatest masterpieces from all eras and all continents. Go and say hello to the Mona Lisa. The beauty of the model, the richness of her clothes, the virtuosity of the execution of the landscapes and that bewitching smile make this work the most famous painting in the world.
- Place de la Concorde. Stop by the largest square in Paris, the Place de la Concorde. In its center, admire its obelisk which is undoubtedly the oldest monument in Paris. Stroll along the Champs-Élysées, the most beautiful avenue in the world, where sumptuous mansions, luxury shops and a magnificent promenade await you.
- After your purchase, present your ticket received by email
- Boats run every 30 minutes on average
- Boats are heated and offer a panoramic view with a terrace
- There are no toilets onboard or at the stations
- Service includes AFNOR certification, a guarantee of quality
- Because of the many steps leading to the quays and/or the boats, only the Eiffel Tower stop is wheelchair accessible
- Be prepared to go through an airport-style security check in order to access the boat. As a result, jackets and coats will be checked on arrival. It is also no longer possible to bring bulky baggage weighing more than 16 liters in size onto the boat. Rucksacks, suitcases, or large bags are not permitted on the boat (this does not include small backpacks, handbags and computer cases)
- Departures everyday
- On 14th July last departure at 1.30pm from Eiffel Tower station
Hop-on the boat at one of the 9 stops (Tour Eiffel, Musée d'Orsay, Saint Germain des Prés, Notre Dame, Invalides, Jardin des Plantes, Hôtel de Ville, Louvre, and Champs-Elysées)
- After your purchase, present your ticket received by email
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