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Experience Paris with a combined ticket for the Louvre Museum and unlimited 24-hour Seine River cruise, covering top sights like the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame.

This tour offers entry to the iconic Louvre Museum along with unlimited 24-hour hop-on hop-off Batobus Seine River cruise rides for just $73 per person. Spanning one day, it provides a comprehensive way to explore Paris from both land and water, making it ideal for travelers who want flexibility and a well-rounded city experience. The tour is designed to maximize your time with easy access to major landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and Musée d’Orsay—perfect for those who prefer self-guided exploration combined with scenic river cruises.
Though the provider rating is 2.7, the tour’s main appeal lies in the cost-effective combination of museum and sightseeing. Keep in mind that guided tours inside the Louvre are not included, so it’s best suited for independent visitors comfortable with self-guided activities. The small group size of up to 6 participants helps maintain a more personalized experience.
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The tour begins at Louvre Museum, with no designated meeting point. Customers use their e-tickets to scan QR codes or barcodes to gain entry. To reach the Louvre entrance, customers should disembark at the Batobus Louvre stop on Quai François-Mitterrand, then cross the quay toward the museum’s arches. The main entrance is at Cour Napoléon, where the iconic glass Pyramid awaits.
Once inside, visitors enjoy approximately three hours for self-guided exploration. The Louvre’s vast collection spans from ancient Egyptian relics to European masterpieces, giving ample time to browse at your own pace. Since guided tours are not included, visitors should plan their route or use available resources to navigate the museum.

After the museum visit, the Batobus Seine River cruise kicks in. You can hop on and off at any of the 9 designated stops along the Seine, whenever it suits your schedule. The sleek trimarans provide a comfortable ride with panoramic windows for sightseeing and an open-air deck for fresh air and unobstructed views.
The cruise route includes stops at Place de la Concorde, Tour Eiffel, Invalides, Musée d’Orsay, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Notre-Dame, Jardin des Plantes, and Hôtel de Ville. Each stop is a recognizable Parisian landmark, making the cruise an easy way to see the city from the water and get around without walking.
Since the tickets are valid for 24 hours from first use, visitors can manage their time flexibly. The cruise is scenic and relatively short (about 15 minutes per stop), providing a view of the city’s architecture and the Seine’s bridges.

Each stop offers unique sights and convenient access points:
Each stop provides about 15 minutes for sightseeing, walking, or exploring nearby attractions. The scenic views along the Seine during the cruise add a charming perspective of Paris’s architectural beauty, especially at sunset or dusk.
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The tour requires no fixed meeting point; customers use e-tickets to access both activities. To enter the Louvre, they should arrive at the Quai François-Mitterrand Batobus stop, then walk to the main entrance. The Seine River cruise can be accessed from any of the 9 stops along the route at any time during the 24-hour window.
The small group size (up to 6 participants) means a more intimate pace, with opportunities for personal questions or specific interests. The activity is wheelchair accessible, with an elevator at the Louvre for easier access.
Visitors should bring passport or ID and a charged smartphone, as tickets are scanned via QR code or barcode. The experience does not include guided tours inside the Louvre nor food and drinks, so plan accordingly.
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This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexible planning. Reserve now and pay later options are available, making it easier to adapt your schedule. The duration is one day, but with the 24-hour river cruise pass, you can spread your sightseeing over the day at your own pace.
While other options include skip-the-line Louvre tickets with audio guides or specialized river cruises, this tour emphasizes self-guided exploration and unlimited river transportation. The cost-effective price makes it attractive for travelers wanting to combine art, history, and scenic views without booking multiple separate tickets.

This combination offers a practical way to see key Parisian landmarks without the need for guided tours or multiple bookings. The entry to the Louvre Museum provides a deep dive into art, while the unlimited Seine cruise rides allow for easy movement between neighborhoods and iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame.
The main strength of this tour lies in its flexibility—visitors can choose how long to spend at each stop and enjoy scenic views along the Seine. However, those seeking guided commentary or detailed museum tours may need to supplement this experience.
Overall, it’s a cost-effective, flexible, and scenic way to discover Paris in a single day—ideal for travelers who enjoy exploring at their own pace while having convenient access to major sights.

Does this tour include a guided tour inside the Louvre?
No, the Louvre Museum admission is self-guided with no guided tour included.
How long do I have access to the Seine River cruise?
You have unlimited hop-on hop-off rides for 24 hours from your first use.
Can I visit other attractions during the day?
Yes, since the cruise and museum access are flexible, you can add visits to nearby attractions or take more time at stops.
Is the Louvre Museum entry included?
Yes, your ticket grants direct access to the Louvre Museum.
Are the boat rides comfortable?
Yes, the sleek trimarans feature panoramic windows and open-air decks for scenic viewing.
Is it accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the Louvre Museum is wheelchair accessible, with an elevator available.
Are there any food options included?
No, food and drinks are not included; you can bring snacks or plan meals separately.
What should I bring?
Bring passport or ID and a charged smartphone for ticket scans.
How do I reach the Louvre Museum entrance?
Disembark at the Batobus Louvre stop, then walk across the quay to the main entrance at Cour Napoléon.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity.
Is this activity suitable for families or small groups?
Yes, with small groups limited to 6 people, it suits travelers seeking a personalized experience.
What makes this tour different from other Paris sightseeing options?
It combines museum access with scenic river cruising, all at a reasonable price, allowing for self-guided exploration with flexibility.