
- Bottled water
- Local Guide : Benjamin (This is a self-employed company)
- We can dropp you off at the end on the location of your choice inside of the pick up zone.
- The car has heating and very comfortable seats with plenty of legroom.
- Self-company : Benjamin will be your guide. A guarantee of quality and an unforgettable experience.
- Professional Driver : Safety First. Your driver is professional licensed and has passenger insurance
- Private and Passionate Tour Guide
- Alcoholic Beverages
The Champs-Élysées is Paris’s most iconic avenue, where luxury, history, and elegance meet beneath the shimmering lights of the City of Light. The Élysée Palace, official residence of the French President, stands as a symbol of power and history in the heart of Paris, surrounded by elegant gardens and rich traditions.
Les Invalides stands as a majestic tribute to French military history, crowned by its golden dome and guarding the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Rue de l’Université offers a picturesque Parisian street experience just steps away from the iconic Eiffel Tower, lined with elegant townhouses and charming cafés. The Eiffel Tower rises above Paris as a timeless symbol of romance, innovation, and the magic of the City of Light.
The Arc de Triomphe stands proud at the heart of Paris, honoring France’s heroes beneath its grand, sculpted archways.
The Grand Palais dazzles with its glass-domed splendor, blending art, history, and innovation at the heart of Paris. The Petit Palais is a hidden gem of Paris, where elegant architecture meets timeless masterpieces in a peaceful garden setting.
The Pont Alexandre III is Paris’s most opulent bridge, where golden sculptures and sweeping views celebrate the city’s grandeur and romance.
The Luxor Obelisk, a towering ancient Egyptian monument, stands proudly in Place de la Concorde, bridging millennia of history in the heart of Paris. The Place de la Concorde blends history and elegance, where Parisian grandeur unfolds between majestic fountains, statues, and the iconic obelisk.
The French National Assembly, housed in the historic Palais Bourbon, is the heart of France’s legislative power, set majestically along the Seine in Paris.
The Church of La Madeleine impresses with its grand neoclassical façade and richly decorated interior, standing as a majestic landmark in central Paris.
The Tuileries Gardens offer a grand and elegant green space in the heart of Paris, perfect for leisurely strolls between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde.
The Musée d’Orsay captivates visitors with its stunning collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces, all housed in a beautifully restored former railway station.
The Pont de la Concorde elegantly spans the Seine, connecting the historic Place de la Concorde to the majestic Jardin des Tuileries, offering scenic views of Paris’s iconic landmarks
Drift along the Seine or stroll across its iconic bridges to experience the romantic heartbeat of Paris from every angle.
The Louvre is the world’s largest art museum, inviting visitors to explore centuries of culture and masterpieces, all beneath its iconic glass pyramid in the heart of Paris.
Place Vendôme shines as Paris’s epitome of luxury, lined with prestigious boutiques and crowned by the iconic Vendôme Column.
Opéra Garnier dazzles with its ornate architecture and rich artistic heritage, a true jewel in Paris’s cultural crown.
The Church of La Sainte-Trinité welcomes visitors with its stunning blend of neo-Renaissance architecture and vibrant artistic heritage in the heart of Paris.
Pigalle is Paris’s vibrant nightlife hub, famous for its lively cabarets, historic music venues, and eclectic mix of bars and theaters.
Place du Tertre buzzes with artistic energy, where painters showcase their talents amid the lively cafés and historic charm of Montmartre’s iconic square.
The Montmartre stairs invite you on a charming climb through narrow, picturesque alleys, revealing stunning views and the vibrant spirit of Paris’s artistic hilltop neighborhood.
Le Chat Noir, the legendary Montmartre cabaret, was a vibrant gathering place for artists and writers, famous for its bohemian spirit and pioneering entertainment.
Rue de l’Abreuvoir is one of Montmartre’s most picturesque streets, lined with charming old houses and offering a glimpse into the village-like past of Paris’s artistic hill.
The Sacré-Cœur Basilica crowns Montmartre with its gleaming white domes, offering breathtaking views of Paris and a serene escape steeped in art and spirituality.
The Moulin Rouge, world-famous for its dazzling cabaret shows and red windmill façade, is a vibrant symbol of Parisian nightlife and Belle Époque glamour.
Clos Montmartre is Paris’s hidden vineyard nestled in the heart of Montmartre, where tradition and wine-making charm blend amidst the city’s artistic heritage.
Saint-Pierre de Montmartre is one of Paris’s oldest churches, offering a serene glimpse into the spiritual and medieval history of the bohemian Montmartre district.
Rue Lepic is a charming cobblestone street in Montmartre, where history, art, and cinema converge—from the iconic Café des 2 Moulins featured in Amélie to the historic windmills and vibrant local life.
The Moulin de la Galette enchants visitors with its historic windmill charm and lively atmosphere, once a favorite gathering spot for artists and Parisians alike.
Van Gogh’s House in Montmartre offers a glimpse into the life and inspiration of the legendary artist amid the charming streets where he once lived and worked.
La Maison Rose is a charming pink-painted bistro nestled in the heart of Montmartre, once a gathering spot for artists like Picasso and Utrillo, now a cozy café serving seasonal French-Italian dishes in a vintage setting.
The Wall of ‘I Love You’ is a romantic Paris landmark where ‘Je t’aime’ is written in over 300 languages, celebrating love in the heart of Montmartre.
Parc Monceau is a beautifully landscaped park in Paris, blending elegant statues, winding paths, and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for a relaxing escape. Courcelles is a charming Parisian neighborhood known for its elegant architecture, quiet streets, and proximity to major landmarks like Parc Monceau and the Champs-Élysées. The Statue of Liberty was carefully built between 1881 and 1884 at 25 Rue de Chazelles in Paris. A commemorative plaque now honors this historic workshop where the iconic statue took shape before its journey to New York.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Foldable wheelchairs and strollers can be stored in the trunk
- Childs under 10 years old are unfortunately not allowed because of no seat belt on the back seats.
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