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Come aboard the ship IVOIRE for a dinner cruise on the Seine. Enjoy a magical moment surrounded by your loved ones and an exceptional view of the river.
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EIFFEL CROISIERES
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Paradise49732007510, Apr 2025
This is a popular historical place amoung tourist. Tourist came to Paris must visit here. This is an arch bridge in paris over river saine. It gives beautiful view.we can get saine river cruise also.
anitamL7537BV, Apr 2025
Food was average, music was insipid and annoying, you can see the sights better by walking along the river. It was expensive and NOT worth it.
sarahdS282VM, Apr 2025
Service on the boat was very organised and the waiter was very nice to us. The food was spot on and tasty especially for the price! The views were amazing as you can expect and no different to being in a much more expensive trip! The waiters sang happy birthday to my partners daughter who was 21! Overall a really good experience and would recommend
Famousfluff, Mar 2025
We enjoyed this relaxing cruise and the delicious dinner. We were happy they had an early cruise. As others have mentioned, paying 9 euros for the water is a bit much, otherwise, it's well worth the price to get a bottle of wine and a window seat when booking.
The Pont Alexandre III is one of the most emblematic bridges in Paris, France. Inaugurated at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, it spans the Seine and links Les Invalides and the Grand Palais on the right bank to the Champs-Élysées district on the left bank.
The Alexandre III bridge is distinguished by its elegant architecture and artistic decorations. It is adorned with sculptures, elaborate lampposts, gilded nymphs and artistic details, representing a Belle Époque aesthetic. The four stone columns marking the ends of the bridge are surmounted by bronze statues of Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology.
The Musée d'Orsay, located in the heart of Paris, is one of the world's most prestigious cultural institutions. Housed in a former railway station, the museum houses an exceptional collection of French art dating from 1848 to 1914. Its vast galleries display a rich variety of works, including paintings, sculptures, objets d'art, photographs and decorative arts.
The museum's impressive architecture, with its large glass roof and iconic clock, creates a unique setting that complements the artistic experience. Visitors can wander through the different eras of French art, discovering the evolution of styles and ideas over the decades. The Musée d'Orsay is a must-see for art lovers the world over, offering a captivating immersion in the artistic creativity of France at the turn of the century.
Notre-Dame de Paris, the majestic cathedral at the heart of the French capital, is one of the world's most iconic architectural masterpieces. Built on the Île de la Cité, this Gothic cathedral has a rich and complex history dating back to the 12th century, when construction began.
Notre-Dame's imposing towers, fascinating gargoyles and delicate details bear witness to the architectural genius of the medieval era. The spectacular rose window in the transept, the elegant flying buttresses and the detailed carvings add to the building's splendour. The cathedral's interior is equally impressive, with its soaring vaults, colourful stained glass windows and ornate chapels.
The Eiffel Tower, an emblem of elegance and ingenuity, has majestically dominated the Parisian landscape since its completion in 1889. Designed by the engineer Gustave Eiffel, this puddled iron structure was erected for the Universal Exhibition to celebrate the centenary of the French Revolution.
At 324 metres high, the Eiffel Tower was the tallest structure in the world at the time, and provoked a wide range of reactions, mixing wonder and criticism. Today, it remains one of the most visited attractions in the world, welcoming millions of visitors every year.
The tower has three levels accessible to the public, offering breathtaking panoramic views over Paris. Its latticework design, both airy and robust, embodies the technical innovation of the late 19th century. Illuminated at night by thousands of twinkling lights, the Eiffel Tower evokes a timeless beauty.
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