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Experience Paris at night on a 2-hour open-top bus tour for $31, with audio guides in 10 languages, seeing landmarks like Eiffel Tower and Louvre illuminated.

The Paris: Tootbus Panoramic by Night Bus Tour offers a lively way to see the city’s most famous sights illuminated after sunset. For $31 per person, this 2-hour open-top bus experience takes you past iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre Dame Cathedral. The tour starts at 131 Pl. du Carrousel, just outside the Louvre, making it easy to join after a day of sightseeing.
The bus is fully electric, providing a green way to explore, and your experience is enhanced by audio commentary available in 10 languages. Plus, you gain free access to the Tootbus app, which offers real-time bus tracking, self-guided walking tours, and additional content about Paris. While the tour is praised for its stunning views and good value, some reviews note that the audio guides could be more synchronized, and the timing of the lights may depend on the season.
This tour suits those wanting a comfortable, informative, and scenic overview of Paris at night, especially when walking long distances isn’t appealing. Its flexible booking options and adults and children’s audio guide make it a family-friendly option, but travelers should remember that food and drinks are not included.
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The tour begins at stop #3 outside the Louvre Museum, with the red and white double-decker bus branded as Tootbus. Travelers should look for this distinct vehicle and arrive at least 15 minutes early to secure a spot, especially on busy evenings. The queue can be long, but multiple buses operate in the same area, which helps ease the wait.
The meeting point is clearly marked, and the bus’s open-top design allows for unobstructed views of Paris’s skyline. The driver and staff are generally helpful, although some reviews mention that the check-in process can become chaotic when arrivals are late or demanding.

Starting from 131 Pl. du Carrousel, the tour takes in major landmarks including the Notre Dame Cathedral, where the intricate façade is beautifully lit at night. Continuing along the route, Place de la Concorde impresses with its illuminated fountains and historical obelisk. Drivers then navigate Champs Elysées, one of the world’s most famous avenues, leading to the Arc de Triomphe, which stands out dramatically against the night sky.
The Eiffel Tower is a primary highlight, and the bus makes a notable stop nearby to let visitors admire its sparkling lights. The Moulin Rouge and the Opera district are also included, giving a comprehensive view of Paris’s entertainment and cultural life. Some reviews cite that traffic congestion around certain sites, like Moulin Rouge, can slow down the tour, but overall, the route covers most major attractions.

The audio guide, available in 10 languages, offers historical and cultural insights about each sight. However, some feedback mentions that the commentary can be out of sync with the landmarks, or the volume might be low, making it difficult to understand at times. The kids’ guide adds a playful element suitable for families.
For the best experience, travelers are encouraged to bring their own headphones to avoid waste from disposable ones provided onboard. The Wi-Fi onboard helps keep connected, and the self-guided walking tours available via the app extend the experience beyond the bus.
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The tour starts at 6:00 PM from November to March, and later at 9:00 PM from April to October. In winter months, the night falls earlier, meaning you may see fewer lights illuminated initially, but the Eiffel Tower’s sparkle is always a highlight when it lights up after sunset.
From 21st November to 1st January 2026, the original night tour is replaced by a Christmas-themed experience, giving visitors a chance to enjoy holiday decorations and special lighting displays.

The bus is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs. The tour does not include food or drinks, so plan accordingly before or after your ride. Warm clothing and blankets are recommended, especially in colder months, as the open-top design can get chilly.
Passengers should arrive early to avoid missing the start, and plan for potential traffic delays around popular areas. The audio commentary is a helpful guide, but some reviews suggest that a more accurate and consistent narration would improve the experience.
The reviews highlight that the staff and driver are generally helpful, though some mention that the check-in process can be chaotic. Notably, customer service has accommodated rescheduling when tickets are missed or issues arise, illustrating flexibility.
Many users praise the excellent value for money, especially considering the comprehensive sightseeing and additional features like Wi-Fi and self-guided tours. The views of illuminated landmarks, especially the Eiffel Tower’s sparkle, make this a memorable way to experience Paris at night.

The Tootbus Panoramic by Night Bus Tour offers a relaxed, scenic, and cost-effective way to see Paris after dark. Its open-top design provides excellent vantage points for photos of the City of Light, and the audio guides in multiple languages cater to a diverse audience.
While audio guide synchronization and traffic delays are occasional issues, the overall experience remains positive. It is especially suitable for first-time visitors or families looking for a comfortable introduction to Paris’s nighttime beauty. The green energy buses and self-guided app features add modern touches that enhance the journey.
Travelers who enjoy landmark views with minimal walking and appreciate informative commentary will find this tour a worthwhile addition to their Paris trip. However, those seeking a more immersive or detailed guide might want to complement this experience with other tours or walks.
Does this tour include food and drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
Can I join the tour with a wheelchair?
Yes, the bus is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are the audio guides available in?
Audio commentary is available in Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese, and Portuguese.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bringing your own headphones is encouraged, and warm clothing or blankets are recommended during colder months.
How long is the tour, and where does it start?
The tour lasts 2 hours and departs from 131 Pl. du Carrousel, near the Louvre Museum.