A lunch cruise in Paris is an unforgettable experience. During this escapade along the Seine, you can enjoy a delicious meal while admiring the city's iconic monuments. The banks of the Seine pass before your eyes as you savour refined cuisine, served with elegance. Historic bridges, the Eiffel Tower and legendary buildings create an exceptional backdrop. This cruise combines gastronomy and discovery, making lunch a magical moment when exquisite cuisine blends with the timeless beauty of Paris, for an experience that delights all the senses.
Boat TOSCA Port Debilly 75116 Paris Access to the Port : 1. Stairs located at 100m from Iena Bridge 2. Ramp located at the foot of the Passerelle Debilly
Boarding point with Eiffel Tower view
The Pont Alexandre III, an elegant architectural masterpiece in Paris, majestically spans the Seine, linking the Invalides to the Grand Palais. Inaugurated in 1900 for the Universal Exhibition, its sculptures, ornate lampposts and uninterrupted view of the Eiffel Tower symbolise the refinement of the Belle Époque.
The obelisk of the Concord, donated by Egypt to France in 1831, sits in the heart of Paris. Over 3,000 years old, it comes from the temple of Luxor. Its hieroglyphs celebrate the reign of Ramesses II.
The Musée d'Orsay in Paris, housed in a former railway station, is home to a renowned collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. Works by Van Gogh, Monet and many others illustrate the artistic evolution of the 19th century. Its unique architecture and rich artistic heritage make it a must-see on the Paris cultural scene.
Notre-Dame de Paris, the iconic Gothic cathedral in the heart of Paris, bears witness to eight centuries of history and architecture. Its imposing vaults, magnificent stained glass windows and famous façade with its gargoyles make it a religious and artistic masterpiece, attracting visitors from all over the world for its beauty and cultural significance.
The Bibliothèque François Mitterrand, a vast cultural institution in Paris, is a symbol of modernity. Inaugurated in 1996, it houses millions of documents, books and media, and is distinguished by its contemporary architecture in the shape of four open books. It is an essential place for research and knowledge.
Paris City Hall, located in the heart of the city, has been the seat of the municipality since the 14th century. Its neo-renaissance architecture, adorned with sculptures and ornaments, embodies civil power. A historic and cultural site, it hosts official events and reflects the democratic and administrative identity of Paris.
Former royal palace turned prison, the Conciergerie borders the Seine on Ile de la Cité. It was here that Marie-Antoinette spent her last days. Its Gothic rooms still impress, mixing medieval pomp and dark memories of the French Revolution.
Less known than its New York sister, the Statue of Liberty in Paris stands on Swan Island. Offered by Americans in 1889, it looks west. Parisians like to see it as a discreet symbol of Franco-American friendship, often ignored by morning walkers and cyclists.
The Bir-Hakeim bridge connects the 15th and 16th arrondissements of Paris. Recognizable by its two-tiered metal structure, it is often filmed in cinemas. Its central pillar bears an equestrian statue, while the aerial metro offers spectacular views of the Seine.
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