This tour is all about celebrating the charm and history of Notre-Dame de Paris while adding a touch of elegance. As you sail along the Seine, you’ll enjoy a glass of Pommery champagne paired with a delicate sweet biscuit, creating a memorable experience.
What makes this journey unique is its focus on Notre-Dame. You’ll learn about the iconic cathedral's history through live commentary in both French and English, offering fascinating insights into its architectural beauty and cultural significance.
The small-group setting ensures a relaxed and intimate atmosphere, perfect for truly appreciating Notre-Dame and the surrounding Parisian landmarks. This isn’t just a sightseeing cruise—it’s a celebration of Paris’ heritage, enjoyed with champagne in hand, creating a moment of elegance and discovery you’ll never forget.
Departure is from Quai de Montebello, at the foot of Notre-Dame Cathedral, offering breathtaking views of this iconic monument right from the start of your cruise.
The meeting is right in front of Notre-Dame Cathedral. How to Get There: Metro Line 10 – Cluny la Sorbonne station Metro Line 4 – Saint-Michel Notre-Dame station RER B & RER C – Saint-Michel Notre-Dame station
Standing tall as a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, Notre-Dame is renowned for its intricate sculptures, majestic stained-glass rose windows, and flying buttresses. This architectural gem has witnessed centuries of history, from royal ceremonies to revolutionary uprisings. A beacon of art and spirituality, it remains one of Paris’ most enduring symbols.
The Ile Saint Louis is the heart of the historical Paris. You will have interesting views to its typical architecture from the water.
Often referred to as the historic heart of Paris, this island embodies Paris’ origins, with a rich history dating back to Roman times, making it the cradle of the city’s heritage.
This grand Renaissance Revival building serves as Paris' City Hall. Beyond its political importance, it’s a marvel of ornate architecture and a venue for exhibitions and public events, celebrating the city's rich history and civic pride.
Once a medieval royal palace, this fortress later served as a prison during the French Revolution. Most famously, it held Queen Marie Antoinette before her execution. Visitors can explore its gothic halls and prison cells, reliving a turbulent chapter of France’s history.
The world’s largest art museum, the Louvre houses thousands of iconic works, including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Its stunning glass pyramid entrance and rich history make it a must-visit cultural treasure for art enthusiasts and history lovers.
Known for its historical importance, this grand square features the Luxor Obelisk, gifted by Egypt, and ornate fountains. Once the site of revolutionary executions, it now symbolizes Paris’ elegance and grandeur.
A magnificent glass-and-iron exhibition hall, it hosts a variety of cultural events, from art exhibitions to high-profile fashion shows. Its architectural grandeur and artistic significance make it a centerpiece of Parisian culture.
Located at Trocadéro, this Art Deco masterpiece houses museums and cultural institutions. Its terraces provide breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower and the Seine, making it a must-visit for photography enthusiasts.
The epitome of Parisian landmarks, the Eiffel Tower is a feat of engineering and a global icon. Visitors can ascend its levels for panoramic views of Paris, making it a centerpiece of the city’s skyline and cultural identity.
Originally built as a hospital and home for war veterans, this grand complex now houses the Army Museum and Napoleon’s tomb. Its golden dome is one of Paris’ most recognizable landmarks, standing as a tribute to France’s military history.
Housed in a former railway station, this museum is a treasure trove of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces. With works by Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas, it offers an unparalleled journey through 19th- and 20th-century art, set against an architectural masterpiece.
Known for its stunning dome and classical design, this institution is home to five learned societies, including the French Academy. It plays a key role in preserving French culture, language, and intellectual life, embodying the nation’s scholarly achievements.
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