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Discover Paris with a combined ticket for the Pantheon and Seine River cruise, offering iconic views, historical insights, and a flexible day of exploring.

This tour offers a great way to experience two of Paris’s most iconic attractions for $37 per person. Over the course of a single day, visitors gain access to the Pantheon in the Latin Quarter, climb to its dome for sweeping city views, and enjoy a 1-hour Seine River cruise with live audio commentary. The combination of architectural marvels and scenic waterway views makes this package appealing for those seeking a balanced cultural and sightseeing experience.
A key advantage of this tour is its flexibility: visitors can choose to visit the Pantheon first or start with the cruise, depending on their schedule. The tickets are valid for one day, and there’s no fixed order, allowing for personal pacing. While the tour does not include transfers or a guide, the self-guided approach paired with audio commentary during the cruise helps maximize your time and understanding of Paris’s landmarks.
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The Pantheon in Paris is situated in the Latin Quarter, a short walk from many city highlights. With your entry ticket, you gain access to one of the most recognizable monuments in Paris, known for its neoclassical and Gothic architectural blend. Inside, you’ll find an impressive art collection, including frescoes and mosaics, that showcase France’s artistic heritage.
One of the most striking features is the dome, which visitors can climb to the top of. From this vantage point, the views across Paris reveal a panoramic landscape that captures the city’s rooftops and historic districts. The interior also highlights the burial site of notable figures like Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, Voltaire, and Alexandre Dumas, adding a meaningful historical dimension to the visit.

The highlight of the Pantheon visit is undoubtedly ascending the dome. This climb provides one of the best perspectives of Paris’s rooftops and skyline. The interior architecture and artwork create an atmospheric setting before reaching the observation point. The view extends across the city, giving a sense of scale and history that complements the monument’s cultural significance.
While the interior of the Pantheon is filled with frescoes and relics, the dome’s summit offers a refreshing open-air experience. Visitors should note that the admission allows access to the dome, but timing might be limited during busy periods.

After exploring the Pantheon, you head to the banks of the Seine River to board your 1-hour sightseeing cruise with Bateaux Parisiens. The cruise departs from near the Eiffel Tower at Port de la Bourdonnais, pier 3, marked by an orange pillar. The boat ride offers a relaxed way to see the city’s most famous landmarks.
During the cruise, free audio guides are available in 14 languages, providing insights into the history and significance of sites passing by. Expect to see the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Orsay Museum, and numerous bridges, all from the unique vantage point of the water. The scenic cruise allows you to appreciate Paris’s architectural beauty while relaxing on the water.
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The Seine River cruise highlights Paris’s skyline with views of the Eiffel Tower rising majestically above the city. Passengers also see the Orsay Museum, housed in a former train station, and the Notre Dame Cathedral with its iconic spires. The bridges crossing the Seine, such as Pont Alexandre III, add to the visual charm during the water tour.
The audio commentary enhances the experience, explaining the history and stories behind each landmark, making the cruise both informative and enjoyable. Since the cruise is 1 hour long, it provides a relaxing break from walking while still offering a rundown of the city’s most photogenic spots.
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This combined experience is designed for maximum flexibility. Visitors can start either at the Pantheon or the Seine cruise, depending on their preferences or schedule. The Pantheon is located at Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, easily accessible from other parts of the city. The cruise departs from near the Eiffel Tower at Port de la Bourdonnais, pier 3, making it convenient to fit into a day of sightseeing.
Because tickets are valid for one day, travelers can plan their visit at their own pace. The attractions are accessible during their respective operating hours, with options to visit early or late, but note that the Pantheon closes at 6 pm (or earlier in winter), and the cruise operates during daylight hours.

This tour includes wheelchair accessibility, ensuring that most visitors can enjoy the attractions with ease. No live guides are provided, but the audio commentary during the cruise is available in multiple languages, making it user-friendly for international visitors.
Important items to bring include passport or ID card, especially for those who qualify for free entry based on age or nationality. Visitors should avoid bringing large luggage or pets (except assistance dogs). Since the tour offers flexible scheduling, checking the local opening hours and planning around peak times can help avoid crowds, especially at the Pantheon.

At $37 per person, the ticket provides entry to the Pantheon and a 1-hour Seine River cruise. The ticket includes an audio guide during the cruise, enhancing the sightseeing experience. Transfers between the attractions are not included, so visitors should plan their route accordingly; the locations are within walking distance or easily reachable by public transport.
The combination offers good value for those wanting a balanced cultural and scenic experience without the need for additional guides or extras. The self-guided format allows for personal pacing, making it ideal for independent travelers.

The Pantheon opens from 11 am to 6:30 pm (April to September) and until 6 pm in winter. Last admission is generally 45 minutes before closing. Free entry is available during European Heritage Days and on the first Sunday of each month from November to March. Special closures apply on January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.
The Seine cruise operates during the day, and peak seasons may see longer waits, particularly during busy periods. Booking in advance ensures a spot on the boat and allows for more flexible planning.
This combination ticket offers an efficient way to see two of Paris’s top attractions with minimal hassle. The Pantheon’s architecture, art, and panoramic views create a memorable experience, especially when you reach the dome’s summit. The Seine River cruise complements this with relaxing scenic views and informative commentary.
While there is no live guide, the audio guides and self-guided format suit travelers who prefer independent exploration. The flexible timing makes it suitable for different itineraries, whether you want to start your day with culture or wind down with views from the water.
Overall, a good value for $37, especially for first-time visitors to Paris who want a well-rounded glimpse of the city’s history, architecture, and scenery. Those interested in famous landmarks and stunning vistas will find this combination particularly satisfying, provided they plan their day to make the most of the operating hours.
Is there a guide included in this tour?
No, this experience does not include a live guide. However, the audio commentary during the Seine cruise provides engaging insights in 14 different languages.
Can I visit the Pantheon and cruise in any order?
Yes, tickets are valid for one day and can be used in any order during operating hours. You can choose to visit the Pantheon first or start with the cruise.
What are the opening hours for the Pantheon?
The Pantheon opens from 11 am to 6:30 pm (April to September) and until 6 pm in winter, with the last admission 45 minutes before closing.
Are there any discounts or free admissions?
Yes, people under 18, EU citizens aged 18–25, and certain professionals qualify for free entry. Free tickets must be collected at the Pantheon, and free days include European Heritage Days and the first Sunday of the month from November to March.
Where does the Seine River cruise depart from?
The cruise departs near the Eiffel Tower at Port de la Bourdonnais, pier 3, marked by an orange pillar and operated by Bateaux Parisiens.
What should I bring for the visit?
Visitors should bring passport or ID, and avoid large luggage or pets (except assistance dogs). The tour is wheelchair accessible.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Yes, the accessibility features and self-guided format make it accessible. The dome climb may be challenging for some, but the view from the platform can be appreciated without climbing.
How do I book this experience?
Tickets can be reserved online with pay later options and full cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.