Enjoy 1-hour Seine River cruise tour to see Paris iconic monuments such as Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Conciergerie, Musee de Orsay, Hotel de Ville post Orsay Museum.
You can learn about all the sights along its UNESCO-listed riverbanks with audio guides available on board in 16 different languages.
Your flexible tickets are valid for one month and you can opt to on-board anytime on sightseeing cruises depart every half hour.
Schedule Update for Paris Olympics 2024:
June 14th and 18th - first departure at 12:00pm
June 17th - first departure at 2:00pm
June 21th - first departure at 1:00pm
July 14th - complete closure of operations starting from 2:00pm
July 18th to July 26th inclusive - complete closure of operations
July 27th - first departure at 2:00pm
July 28th to August 11th - first departure at 1:30 pm
August 2nd - first departure at 2:00pm
August 9th and 10th - first departure at 4:00pm
September 1st and 2nd - first departure at 1:30pm
September 3rd - first departure at 3:00pm
Enjoy 1-hour Seine River cruise tour to see Paris iconic monuments such as Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Conciergerie, Musee de Orsay, Hotel de Ville post Orsay Museum from water.
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Just a reminder: This is a confirmation voucher & won't serve as your ticket to enter, so no need to add it to your Apple Wallet. Our wonderful team at The Seine Cruise Boarding Point will only recognise the PDF entry ticket with the QR code that will be sent to you later.
Here’s when you’ll receive your PDF entry ticket with QR Code:
⏰ Purchased up to 2 days before? It'll arrive on the day before your visit.
⏰ Bought within 1 day of visiting or same-day booking? It’ll come through in the morning of your visit date or within an hour if booked for the same day.
❤️ Departure Point for Seine River Cruise:
At the foot of the Eiffel Tower,
Port de la Bourdonnais, 75007 Paris, France
⏰ Schedule Update for Paris Olympics 2024:
June 14th and 18th - first departure at 12:00pm
June 17th - first departure at 2:00pm
June 21th - first departure at 1:00pm
July 14th - complete closure of operations starting from 2:00pm
July 18th to July 26th inclusive - complete closure of operations
July 27th - first departure at 2:00pm
July 28th to August 11th - first departure at 1:30 pm
August 2nd - first departure at 2:00pm
August 9th and 10th - first departure at 4:00pm
September 1st and 2nd - first departure at 1:30pm
September 3rd - first departure at 3:00pm
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