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Discover Paris in a single day with this full-day VIP tour featuring Montmartre, the Louvre, Île de la Cité, and a scenic Seine River cruise, all led by expert guides.
This full-day VIP tour of Paris offers an engaging way to see the city’s most famous sights in just 8 hours. With a small group limit of six guests, it promises a personalized experience led by an expert local guide. The tour combines cultural highlights like Montmartre, the Louvre, and Île de la Cité, ending with a scenic Seine River cruise that offers stunning views of iconic landmarks.
The journey starts in the artistic hilltop district of Montmartre, where cobblestone streets and the Moulin Rouge set the scene. After exploring this bohemian neighborhood, the tour moves to the world’s most visited museum, the Louvre, with skip-the-line tickets and guided access to masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory of Samothrace. The day continues with visits to Île de la Cité, including Place Dauphine, Sainte-Chapelle’s exterior, and the Notre Dame Cathedral, which is still visible from the outside due to ongoing restoration after the 2019 fire.
A highlight of this experience is the Seine River cruise, where travelers can relax and view Paris’s skyline, including the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, reflected in the water. This semi-private tour offers a balance of structured storytelling and free time, making it suitable for those seeking a comprehensive yet manageable overview of Paris.
While this tour provides extensive highlights, it’s important to note that Notre Dame Cathedral is temporarily closed for interior visits following the fire, though it can still be admired from outside. The Seine River cruise can be enjoyed on the same day or the following day, providing flexibility for travelers.
This tour is ideal for visitors wanting a focused, intimate exploration of Paris’s top sights in a single day. Its combination of art, history, and scenic views makes it a strong choice for those who want a well-rounded introduction to the French capital.
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The tour begins at in front of the Blanche Metro Station, located at the Moulin Rouge newspaper kiosk. The coordinates are 48.88344955444336, 2.3329451084136963. This central location makes it easy for travelers to find and join the tour.
The day kicks off in Montmartre, a neighborhood famed for its artistic history and stunning city views. The guide shares stories about how Montmartre evolved from a rural village into a hub for artists like Picasso and Van Gogh. Visitors walk along cobblestone streets, enjoying the atmosphere of cafés and local art vendors at Place du Tertre.
A highlight is the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, perched high above Paris. From this vantage point, the panoramic views over the city are breathtaking. The guide explains the basilica’s architecture and significance, making it a compelling start to the day’s sightseeing. The charm of Montmartre’s picturesque streets and its lively history makes it a memorable first stop.
Next, the tour takes the Metro, providing an authentic local experience, to reach the Louvre, the most visited museum worldwide. Thanks to skip-the-line tickets, there’s no waiting, and the guided tour covers the museum’s highlights efficiently.
Inside, the guide leads visitors through centuries of art, focusing on key masterpieces. The Mona Lisa remains a major draw, but other notable sculptures include the Venus de Milo and Winged Victory of Samothrace. The tour offers a manageable overview, avoiding overwhelming visitors with the museum’s vastness, and ensures time for close-up views of these world-famous works.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the Louvre visit, there is free time for lunch at a traditional Parisian café. The guide can recommend local spots nearby, allowing for an authentic taste of Parisian cuisine and atmosphere. This break provides a chance to relax and reflect on the morning’s art-filled sightseeing.
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Reuniting after lunch, the tour continues with a walk through Île de la Cité, the historic core of Paris. Visitors explore Place Dauphine, an elegant square often seen in films. The guide points out the exterior of Sainte-Chapelle, known for its stunning stained glass windows, and shares stories about the Conciergerie, once a royal palace and prison during the French Revolution.
The focus then shifts to Notre Dame Cathedral. Although interior visits are currently unavailable due to fire damage, the guide highlights the cathedral’s Gothic architecture and symbolic sculptures, emphasizing its importance in Paris’s history and ongoing restoration efforts.
The final part of the tour is a ticket to a Seine River cruise, which travelers can enjoy on the same day or the next. The cruise offers a relaxing way to see Paris’s most famous monuments from the water.
As the boat glides along, viewers see the Eiffel Tower, Musée d’Orsay, and Notre Dame, reflected in the water. Pass under the city’s romantic bridges and admire the city’s skyline, making for an unforgettable ending to a busy day of sightseeing.
This 8-hour tour is designed to be a semi-private experience, with a small group of up to six guests. It includes priority access to key sites via skip-the-line entries. The experience is available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Swedish, and Russian.
The tour starts at 48.8834, 2.3329 and requires travelers to bring comfortable shoes and a camera. The Seine River cruise can be taken during or after the tour, offering flexibility in planning.
This tour appeals to visitors who want a rundown of Paris’s highlights without feeling rushed. Its small group format ensures personalized attention and storytelling by an experienced guide. It’s particularly well-suited for those interested in art, history, and scenic views in a manageable day.
The tour’s inclusion of the Seine cruise adds a relaxing element and offers a unique perspective on the city. However, those expecting inside access to Notre Dame will need to wait until its interior reopens.
This full-day experience blends art, history, and scenic beauty into a well-organized itinerary. The skip-the-line tickets and small group size make it a practical choice for travelers wanting efficiency and intimacy. The scenic Seine cruise enriches the day with stunning views and photo opportunities.
While the tour covers many of Paris’s essentials, it offers enough free time for lunch and optional exploration, making it adaptable to individual preferences. The expert guides and priority access help make the most of a busy city in just one day.
This tour is a smart choice for those seeking a balanced, engaging, and personal introduction to Paris—perfect for first-time visitors or those short on time who want to see the highlights in style.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 8 hours, starting in the morning and ending in the late afternoon.
Where does the tour begin?
It begins in front of the Blanche Metro Station, at the Moulin Rouge newspaper kiosk, with the coordinates 48.8834, 2.3329.
Are tickets to Notre Dame inside included?
No, Notre Dame’s interior is temporarily closed due to fire damage. You will see it from outside, and the tour highlights its exterior and significance.
Can I take the Seine River cruise on a different day?
Yes, the tickets for the Seine cruise are valid for the same day or the next.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Swedish, and Russian.
Is this tour suitable for mobility-limited visitors?
The tour involves walking through neighborhoods and sites with cobblestones, so some physical effort may be required.