Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of French history with an entrance ticket to the iconic Paris Pantheon, followed by a scenic Seine River cruise, offering a unique perspective on the City of Lights.
Begin your journey at the Pantheon, nestled in the vibrant Latin Quarter. Bypass the ticket lines with a prebooked ticket and step inside this impressive monument, the final resting place of illustrious French figures such as Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, Voltaire, and Alexandre Dumas. Take in the grandeur of its architecture, the intricacy of its frescoes, and the breathtaking panorama of Paris from atop the Pantheon's dome.
After exploring the Pantheon, head to the River Seine to embark on a captivating one-hour cruise. Sail past Paris's emblematic landmarks, from the Eiffel Tower and the Musee d'Orsay to the Notre-Dame and significant bridges. Witness the city's historic and architectural charm unfold right before your eyes from the tranquil river.
Embark on an insightful journey through French history with a visit to the iconic Paris Pantheon, where you'll admire its grand architecture, explore the tombs of famed French citizens, and delight in sweeping views of the city from the Pantheon's dome.
Enjoy a captivating one-hour Seine River cruise starting from the Eiffel Tower, as you glide past some of Paris' most well-known landmarks, such as the Musee d'Orsay, Notre Dame, and a number of significant bridges. Savor the beauty of the City of Lights.
Please note: There's no meeting point for this tour. You will visit and enter the attraction on your own at the provided addresses of each respective activity.
River Cruise:
The company name is Bateaux Parisiens.
The address is Port de la Bourdonnais 75507. Pier Number 3. It is orange color.
The tickets can be used at any day and time during your stay in Paris
River Cruise Opening Hours
From October to March ( a boat around every hours): from Monday to Friday:
10.30 am - 10 pm, Saturday & Sunday : 10 am -10.30 pm
From April to June & September ( a boat around every 30 mins): from
Monday to Friday: 10 am - 10.30 pm, Saturday & Sunday : 10 am -11
pm
From July to August ( a boat around every 30 mins): all days of the week : 10 am- 11 pm
Special days:
24/12: last departure at 5 pm
25/12: first departure at 10.40 am
31/12: last departure at 9.30 pm
01/01: first departure at 10.40 am
11/01: last departure at 4.15 pm
14/07: last departure at 2 pm
Pantheon :
The address: Panthéon Place du Panthéon 75005 Paris
Last admission 45 minutes before closing time.
FROM 2 JANUARY TO 31 MARCH
Open every day
10.00-18.00
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FROM 1ST APRIL TO 30 SEPTEMBER
Open every day
10.00-18.30
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FROM 1ST OCTOBER TO 31 DECEMBER
Open every day
10.00-18.00
FOR THE RIVER CRUISE PLEASE PAY ATTENTION. You can use the tickets any days you want. Frequency : Every hour The river cruise boats host 300 people in good weather and 120 people in rainy weather to comply with the rules.
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