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Discover skip-the-line access to the Louvre with an audio guide and enjoy a Seine River cruise in Paris, all for around $58 per person.
The Louvre Museum and Seine River Cruise Tickets by Paris CityVision combine two iconic Paris experiences into one convenient package for $57.62 per person. With skip-the-line entry to the world-famous Louvre, this tour offers a flexible way to enjoy masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory of Samothrace. Plus, the included Seine River cruise lets you see Paris from the water at your own pace, departing from Quai de La Bourdonnais near the Eiffel Tower. The overall duration ranges from 2 to 5 hours, making it suitable for a half-day outing. While the price is reasonable and the ticket delivery via email is straightforward, some reviews highlight logistical hiccups and crowd challenges, so preparation is key.
This tour suits visitors who want fast access to the Louvre’s highlights and a leisurely boat cruise to enjoy Paris from the Seine. It’s ideal for those who prefer exploring at their own pace, without being tied to a guided tour. However, it’s worth noting that tickets are often purchased about 3 weeks in advance, and last-minute cancellations or access issues have been reported.


Booking this tour provides skip-the-line tickets to the Louvre Museum, allowing visitors to bypass long queues at the entrance. After receiving the tickets via email, travelers can pick up the QR code and download the audio guide app at a central Paris location. The main entrance is easily accessible after a short walk, with security checks in place.
Inside, the audio guide leads through two and a half hours of highlights, including Greek antiquity, French paintings, and Italian masterpieces. The tour emphasizes famous works like the Mona Lisa, with recorded commentary providing context. Visitors can linger over artworks and explore lesser-known rooms at their own pace, making this a flexible way to experience the Louvre’s vast collection.
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Your visit centers on the breathtaking Mona Lisa, with detailed explanations about her history and significance. Other highlights include Venus de Milo, a renowned Greek sculpture, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace, a striking Hellenistic statue. The sculptures, paintings, and artifacts span multiple eras and regions, showcasing the Louvre’s diverse collection.
Beyond the main highlights, the museum is filled with lesser-known treasures in various rooms. Visitors have the opportunity to explore French paintings, Italian artworks, and antiquities. When tired, guests can visit on-site cafes or browse the bookstore for souvenirs.
The included Seine cruise departs from the Port de la Bourdonnais, right at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. The boat operates every hour between 10:00 AM and 9:00 PM, giving visitors the flexibility to choose their preferred time. The cruise duration is approximately one hour, providing panoramic views of Paris’s major landmarks.
Travelers experience sights such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, and Louvre Museum from the water, with commentary in multiple languages. The ride offers ideal photo opportunities, especially with the sunset or evening lights on the city. The boat ride is described as smooth, with plenty of space to take pictures, although some reviews mention crowds and noise during peak hours.

Tickets for both the Louvre Museum and Seine River cruise arrive by email between 24 and 48 hours before the scheduled visit. For the museum, after downloading the QR code, visitors walk to the main entrance near the arch, where they present their ticket for easy entry.
The Seine cruise departs from Port de la Bourdonnais, just in front of the Eiffel Tower, making it easy to find for most visitors. The meeting point is at the Bateaux Parisiens dock, and travelers are advised to arrive a few minutes early to avoid missing their departure.

The Louvre tour requires moderate physical fitness; some reviews report accessibility issues such as out-of-service restrooms and difficulty navigating with a wheelchair. The elevator access may be blocked, and signage could be improved for better navigation.
For the Seine cruise, no specific accessibility information is provided, but the boat generally operates regularly during daylight hours. Travelers should be prepared for crowds and standing in lines during busy times. It’s advisable to arrive early for the cruise, especially if visiting during peak season.
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At $57.62, this combined experience offers good value, especially by avoiding long lines at the Louvre and enjoying a flexible cruise schedule. However, some reviews point out logistical challenges such as confusing meeting points, ticket delivery issues, and cancellations due to events like the Olympics.
A few visitors have experienced last-minute cancellations or difficulty in securing the cruise, so checking the latest updates before booking is recommended. Despite these issues, many find the overall experience worthwhile, especially if arriving prepared.

This package suits independent travelers who want quick access to the Louvre’s masterpieces without guided tours. It also appeals to those who appreciate flexibility, as the Seine cruise departs multiple times daily, giving plenty of options.
However, people with mobility issues should consider accessibility limitations at the Louvre and the crowds common during peak hours. The tour is best for those comfortable with self-guided navigation and managing their schedule.

This combination offers a cost-effective way to explore two of Paris’s most iconic sights with skip-the-line access and free time to enjoy each at your own pace. The audio guide enhances the experience at the Louvre, providing context for the must-see artworks.
The Seine cruise adds a scenic perspective of Paris, with hourly departures and breathtaking views of famous landmarks. Still, some logistical and crowd issues have been noted, so it’s best to plan ahead and arrive early. This tour is a reliable option for independent visitors seeking flexibility and value.
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Where do I meet for the Seine River cruise?
The cruise departs from Bateaux Parisiens at Port de la Bourdonnais, just in front of the Eiffel Tower.
Can I choose the departure time for the Seine cruise?
Yes, cruise departures occur every hour from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM on a first come, first served basis, allowing flexible scheduling.
What should I do if I experience issues with my tickets or booking?
Tickets are emailed 24 to 48 hours before your visit. If you encounter problems, it’s best to contact the tour provider or check your email for the QR code to ensure smooth entry.
Is this tour suitable for visitors with limited mobility?
While the experience is accessible for many, some reviews mention accessibility challenges such as blocked elevators and out-of-service restrooms. Planning ahead and confirming accessibility options is recommended.
What are the main highlights I can expect at the Louvre?
Key artworks include the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory of Samothrace. The audio guide offers detailed commentary on these and other masterpieces spanning Greek antiquity, French painting, and Italian art.