Since 1949, Bateaux-Mouches has been creating unforgettable romantic moments on the Seine. For Valentine’s Day, embark from our pier near the Alma Bridge and enjoy an exceptional evening in the heart of Paris aboard one of our elegant restaurant boats.
As the City of Light sparkles at night, savor a refined 3-course dinner specially designed for the occasion, with vegetarian and vegan options available. Your experience includes half a bottle of wine or Champagne per person, along with soft drinks, tea, or coffee.
Admire Paris’s most iconic landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and its magnificent bridges, from the best seat in the city: the Seine. For an even more memorable experience, head to the upper deck and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views.
To complete this romantic celebration, two live musicians will accompany your dinner with French and international melodies, creating the perfect atmosphere for an unforgettable Valentine’s Day.
Compagnie des Bateaux-Mouches Pont de l'Alma / Alma Bridge
Glide along the river and see the Ville Lumière from a different angle.
The most iconic of Parisian monuments appear to your eyes as a french queen.
Histoty of Paris and the places where victor hugo set his most famous novel are before you
Sail past the world's largest museum and see it in the light of day.
The neo-renaissance style Hôtel de Ville in Paris was rebuilt in the 19th century after being burnt down during the Commune rule of 1871. Today, it serves as the Paris City Hall.
What remains of the palace of the first kings of France, the Conciergerie became a prison during the French Revolution.
Formerly the île aux vaches (cow’s island), here you’ll find the most beautiful 16th and 17th century houses, constructed for the most part by architect Le Vau.
The oldest stone bridge in Paris, it was opened in 1606. At its centre, you can see the equestrian statue of King Henri IV, nicknamed Vert Galant (The Green Gallant) because of his many female conquests.
With its façade hinting at its past life as a railway station, constructed in 1900, it today serves as a museum displaying masterpieces of the 19th century, and more precisely, the work of the Impressionists.
Recognisable by its dome adorned in fine gold, it was originally built as a hospital for the war wounded under the reign of Louis XIV. Today, it houses the tomb of Napoleon I and the Musée de l’Armée (Military Museum).
Built for the 1937 World Exhibition, it houses various museums (the Naval Museum, the Museum of French Monuments, the Museum of Man...)
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