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Experience Paris with a 24-hour unlimited Seine River cruise and explore 4,000 years of chocolate history at Choco-Story Museum in this combo tour.

This Paris combo tour combines two delightful experiences: entry to the Choco-Story Museum of Chocolate and a 24-hour unlimited Batobus cruise along the Seine. Starting at Choco-Story Paris, visitors can indulge in all-you-can-eat chocolate tastings and watch a live chocolate-making demo. The tour then offers the flexibility of hopping on and off the batobus at nine stops, including landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre.
Priced at a level that offers great value, this 1-day experience is perfect for families, food lovers, and anyone interested in combining culture, history, and scenic views. The provider rating of 4.1 suggests a reliable and enjoyable outing, though it’s important to plan around museum opening hours and seating preferences.
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The Choco-Story Paris Museum is located at 28 Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle in the 10th arrondissement. It opens every day from 10 am to 6 pm, with the last admission at 5 pm. The museum offers a self-guided tour lasting about 1.5 hours, where visitors explore 4,000 years of chocolate history.
You’ll find rare chocolate artifacts and learn about its journey from ancient Mayan rituals to modern confections. A highlight is the live chocolate-making demo, led by a professional chocolatier. Guests also enjoy a variety of all-you-can-eat chocolates—dark, milk, and white—from around the world.
Children under 12 receive a special game booklet, adding an interactive element for younger visitors. The museum’s wheelchair and pram accessibility make it easy for all to enjoy the experience. Note that children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult, ensuring safety and supervision.

The all-you-can-eat tasting covers dark, milk, and white chocolates sourced globally, providing a broad taste spectrum. Following the tasting, visitors can savor a hot chocolate of their choice—options include Aztec, Spanish, speculoos, hazelnut, milk, or dark.
The demo and tastings are designed to excite the palate and educate about chocolate’s cultural significance through interactive displays and rare artifacts. This part of the tour offers a sensory journey that appeals to chocolate lovers and curious minds alike.

The Batobus cruise line provides a 24-hour ticket, allowing unlimited hop-on, hop-off access at nine stops along the Seine River. The stops include some of Paris’s most iconic landmarks, such as Place de la Concorde, Tour Eiffel, Louvre, and Notre-Dame.
Each 15-minute cruise segment offers scenic views of the city’s architecture and notable sights, making it easy to schedule sightseeing at your own pace. The free cancellation policy and reserve now, pay later option add flexibility, especially if plans change.
This setup is ideal for relaxing sightseeing without the stress of navigating public transport or walking long distances. The unlimited boarding means visitors can disembark to explore a site and hop back on the next boat to continue the cruise.
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The Choco-Story Museum is located at 28 Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle in Paris’s 10th district. Visitors gain admission with a QR code or barcode on their e-tickets, which they scan upon arrival.
The Batobus can be accessed from any of its nine stops along the Seine, with coordinates 48.8705597, 2.3500772. The passenger needs a charged smartphone to display tickets, and there’s no fixed meeting point—guests simply board at the stops or the museum as per their schedule.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for small groups limited to six participants, fostering a comfortable and personalized atmosphere. Since luggage, large bags, and pets are not allowed on the cruise, packing light is advisable.
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This combo tour is designed to offer flexibility and variety. Visitors enjoy chocolate tastings and a live demo, then explore Paris’s famous sights via unlimited Seine cruises. The self-guided aspect allows each person to prioritize their interests, whether that’s lingering at a landmark or enjoying more chocolate samples.
The duration of the experience is entirely within one day, but the 24-hour crane on the river provides ample time to explore at leisure. This setup helps avoid the rush often associated with group tours, giving you control over timing and stops.

The museum is open daily, with wheelchair and pram access available, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. Guests should remember to bring passport or ID, especially for children, and ensure their smartphones are charged for ticket scans.
The tour is not suitable for individuals with food allergies, gluten, lactose, or nut intolerances, or diabetes. Also, weapons, smoking, large luggage, and fireworks are strictly prohibited for safety reasons.
Since children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult, families should plan accordingly. The hot chocolate and game booklet add a fun, interactive element for younger children.

This combination of culinary exploration and scenic cruising appeals most to families, foodies, and culture seekers. The flexibility of the Seine cruise makes it ideal for those who prefer to customize their sightseeing without following a rigid schedule.
The small group size and skip-the-ticket-line access enhance comfort and convenience. However, guests should consider that the museum’s closing time at 6 pm might limit late arrivals, and food sensitivities prevent some from fully enjoying the tastings.

This 1-day experience offers a sweet journey into chocolate history alongside the scenic beauty of Paris from the Seine. The all-you-can-eat tastings, live demo, and hot chocolate provide a satisfying taste experience, while the batobus allows flexible exploration of the city’s top landmarks.
Value lies in the combination of cultural, culinary, and scenic activities within a single ticket, making it a practical choice for first-time visitors or those with limited time. The small group setting and skip-the-line advantage ensure a comfortable and efficient visit.
The main limitations are the museum’s operating hours and the exclusion of guests with certain food allergies. Still, for those wanting a light, engaging, and flexible day in Paris, this combo tour delivers a satisfying mix of flavor and sightseeing.
Is the Seine River cruise included in the ticket price?
Yes, the 24-hour unlimited Batobus cruise is included, allowing hop-on, hop-off access at nine stops along the Seine.
What is the duration of the Choco-Story Museum visit?
The self-guided tour lasts about 1.5 hours, including chocolate tastings and the live demo.
Are children allowed to participate?
Yes, children up to 12 receive a special game booklet, and children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
What food options are available at the museum?
Visitors can enjoy all-you-can-eat tastings of dark, milk, and white chocolates, plus a hot chocolate of their choice.
Where do I start the tour?
Start at the Choco-Story museum located at 28 Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle. The batobus stops are accessible from any of its nine stops along the Seine.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, both the museum and batobus are wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Bring passport or ID, charged smartphone for tickets, and comfortable footwear for sightseeing.
Are there any restrictions I should be aware of?
Guests should avoid weapons, large bags, smoking, and fireworks. The tour is not suitable for those with certain food allergies or intolerances.
Who is this tour best suited for?
It suits families, food lovers, and culture enthusiasts seeking a relaxed yet engaging day exploring Paris’s culinary and scenic highlights.