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Discover Paris on a 3-hour electric scooter tour for $68.61, exploring iconic landmarks with a friendly guide, stunning views, and fun photo stops.
For those eager to experience Paris in a lively, dynamic way, the Paris City Tour by E-Scooter with a Fun Guide offers a fresh perspective on the city’s most famous sights. Priced at $68.61 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this guided scooter adventure takes small groups of up to 15 people through the heart of the French capital. With a friendly and knowledgeable guide, you’ll explore Paris’s iconic landmarks, from the historic Notre-Dame to the Eiffel Tower, with plenty of photo opportunities along the way.
What truly makes this tour stand out is the use of electric scooters—a more engaging and less conventional way to see the city compared to traditional walking or bus tours. The tour begins in the 5th district and makes its way past famous sites like the Louvre, Place de la Concorde, and the Champs-Elysées. Along the route, participants enjoy breathtaking views and interesting insights into Paris’s history and culture. The tour is suitable for most people, with training provided on how to operate the scooters, and helmets available if desired.
While this tour offers an excellent overview of Paris, it does not include entrance tickets to the landmarks visited. Still, the photo stops and narration make it a valuable experience, especially for first-time visitors or those who want a fun, active way to learn about the city’s key sites.


The tour departs from 10 Rue de Pontoise in the Latin Quarter, a lively area near public transportation. The meeting point is easy to access and provides a convenient start for this city-wide exploration. After a brief safety briefing and scooter training, the group begins its ride, heading toward the historic Pont des Arts, where the first photo stop offers a view of the Lovers’ Bridge and a glimpse into Paris’s romantic charm.
The group size of up to 15 helps ensure everyone feels comfortable, and the training session makes it accessible for most participants, including those new to scooters. Helmets are provided but not mandatory, and the guides prioritize safety and fun throughout the trip.
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The Pont des Arts is the first stop on the tour, known for its beautiful views and connection to Paris’s artistic history. Here, the guide discusses the history of the city’s development and the bridge’s significance. You’ll have about 15 minutes to take pictures, soak in the scenery, and listen to interesting stories. This stop provides a great introduction to the tour’s blend of history and visual delight.

Next, the tour passes over the Ile de la Cité, often considered the birthplace of Paris. The short 5-minute stop allows you to appreciate the historic island where the city’s story began. While no formal activities occur here, the views and atmosphere help set the tone for the rest of the journey.

The Louvre is one of Paris’s most famous landmarks, and the tour offers an insight into its history, from its origins as a fortress to its status as an art museum today. Although entry tickets are not included, the 15-minute stop outside the Louvre provides a visual appreciation of its grandeur. The guide shares fascinating facts about the museum’s architecture and collection, enriching your understanding.

The Cour Carrée, located behind the Louvre, is a magnificent spot to admire classic Parisian architecture. The 10-minute stop here allows for photos and to explore the history of the Louvre’s evolution. The beautiful surroundings make it a perfect backdrop for pictures and a moment to admire Paris’s architectural elegance.
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Crossing the world-famous Champs-Elysées, the guide highlights its famous shops, theatres, and historic significance. The 15-minute passage along this iconic avenue offers excellent photo opportunities and a sense of Parisian grandeur. The guide’s commentary adds context to the luxurious shopping street and its role in Paris life.

The Arc de Triomphe stands majestically at the top of the avenue. The 15-minute stop includes a brief explanation of its history and symbolism. Visitors can take photos and enjoy views over Paris from the top if they choose, though climbing is not included. The guide’s insights make this a key highlight of the tour.

While not a designated stop, the tuileries garden is passed en route, offering a glimpse of its beautiful landscaping and historical importance. The pass-by adds to the scenic journey through central Paris.
A major highlight is the Eiffel Tower, where the guide takes you to a hidden viewpoint to admire the famous monument. You’ll have about 15 minutes here, perfect for taking photos and learning about its history. This less crowded vantage point offers a unique perspective away from the usual tourist spots.
Next, the tour moves past the Flame of Liberty, famously associated with Princess Diana’s memorial. This photo stop is quick but provides a memorable image of Paris’s modern symbolic landmarks.
The Grand Palais appears along the route, renowned for its spectacular glass roof. The 5-minute pass-by allows travelers to appreciate its architecture from outside, with plenty of photo opportunities.
The Hôtel des Invalides is a historic building that played a key role in France’s military history. The pass-by offers insights into its architecture and history without a stop, adding depth to the city’s military heritage.
This historic square was a crucial site during the French Revolution. The 15-minute stop features stories about its revolutionary past and its spectacular views of the Champs-Elysées. It’s a perfect place for photos and a moment to reflect on Paris’s history.
On the return, the 20-minute part of the tour involves a seamless ride along the Seine River. This beautiful route offers panoramic views of the city’s monuments, creating a memorable final impression of Paris’s beauty.
The National Assembly building is seen as the tour passes by, showcasing Paris’s political history. The Pont Alexandre III, renowned as one of the most beautiful bridges, is a quick 10-minute stop. Its ornate design makes it a favorite for photos.
The Musée d’Orsay, famous for impressionist art, is passed from the outside, highlighting its architecture and location. Just before the tour ends, the Notre-Dame Cathedral appears in front of the group, offering a visual finale to the city’s architectural marvels.
The tour includes helmet equipment and training on scooter use, ensuring safety and ease for first-timers. The group size is limited to 15 participants for a more personalized experience. The meeting point at 10 Rue de Pontoise is accessible by public transportation, making it easy to reach.
Since entrance tickets to landmarks are not included, participants should plan additional time if they wish to visit inside attractions like the Louvre or Eiffel Tower. The tour operates in good weather, with full refund options available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
This electric scooter tour is ideal for families, groups of friends, or solo travelers looking for a fun, active way to explore Paris. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience both educational and entertaining. The photo stops and hidden viewpoints add a special touch, especially for those keen on capturing memorable images of Paris’s famous sights.
This tour offers a balanced combination of sightseeing, storytelling, and active fun. Its affordable price, small group size, and friendly guides make it a great choice for those wanting an up-close and lively exploration of Paris. While it does not include entry tickets, the photo opportunities and insightful narration compensate well.
Perfect for first-time visitors or those seeking a lighthearted way to see many attractions quickly, this tour delivers a memorable experience of the City of Lights. It’s well worth considering for a dynamic and engaging day in Paris.
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Are helmets provided for the scooter tour?
Yes, helmets are included and available for use, though they are not mandatory.
Can anyone participate, even without scooter experience?
Absolutely. The tour includes training on how to operate the scooters, making it accessible for most people.
Are tickets to attractions like the Eiffel Tower or Louvre included?
No, entrance tickets are not included. The stops are mainly for photo opportunities and commentary.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather to operate. If canceled due to poor weather, participants are offered a different date or a full refund.
How far does the tour cover?
The tour covers a broad city-wide route with stops at major landmarks, offering a rundown of Paris’s most famous sites.