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Paris: Seine Cruise & Crepe Tasting near the Eiffel Tower

Visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris
  • FREE cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
  • Reserve now & Pay later: Book your spot and pay nothing today.
  • Duration 1 hour: Check availability to see starting times.
  • Audio guide included: Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Polish, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, English, Italian, Korean, Czech, Arabic
  • Wheelchair accessible

Highlights

  • Unwind while contemplating monuments such as the Louvre Museum and Notre Dame
  • See the sights of Paris from the water on a cruise along the Seine river
  • Enjoy departures every hour throughout the day
  • Taste a delicious French crepe at the foot of the Eiffel Tower
  • Choose between a crepe with chocolate, sugar, lemon, jam, or whipped cream
Seine river cruise and crepe tasting in Paris
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Eiffel Tower Paris and the Seine River

FULL DESCRIPTION

See the sights of Paris from the water on a cruise along the Seine river, and learn about them with an audio guide. Savor a traditional French crepe before or after your cruise. For the cruise, meet at “Bateaux Parisiens” at Port de la Bourdonnais just next to the Eiffel Tower to board the boat. As you cruise along the Seine River, unwind while contemplating the history of Paris and admire its many monuments such as the Louvre Museum, the Orsay Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the many bridges with their unique architecture. Then, after getting off the cruise at the same place it start... Read more

See the sights of Paris from the water on a cruise along the Seine river, and learn about them with an audio guide. Savor a traditional French crepe before or after your cruise. For the cruise, meet at “Bateaux Parisiens” at Port de la Bourdonnais just next to the Eiffel Tower to board the boat. As you cruise along the Seine River, unwind while contemplating the history of Paris and admire its many monuments such as the Louvre Museum, the Orsay Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the many bridges with their unique architecture. Then, after getting off the cruise at the same place it started, show your voucher to the staff at the buffet “Le Carrousel de la Tour Eiffel” at the foot of the Eiffel Tower and taste a delicious French crepe with Nutella, sugar, lemon, jam, or whipped cream. If you prefer, enjoy your crepe tasting before the cruise.

Admire the picturesque views of the Eiffel Tower and the riverside of Paris while you savor this delicious French delicacy. Take advantage of reduced prices to buy a drink at the pancake house. Seine Cruise & Crepe Tasting.

Including

  • Seine River cruise
  • Audio Guide
  • Crepe with Nutella, sugar, lemon, jam, or whipped cream

Availability

Know Before you go

  • You can use your tickets at any time up until the validity date indicated on them
  • You can choose to take the cruise before or after your crepe tasting
  • Cruise: During the summer season the cruise is available daily with departures every 30 minutes.
  • The first departure is at 10:00 AM, and the last departure is at 10:00 PM.
  • During the winter season, departures are every 45 minutes between 10:30 AM and 9:00 PM
  • Crepe tasting is open every day from noon to evening (10 AM-11 PM)

REVIEWS

4.2/5 stars – based on 6413 reviews


This was absolutely lovely, the guide was very informative and the views were gorgeous! We did this on the last day and I wish we did it on the first as you see lots of things you might fancy further exploring. The boat was very comfortable and the translation phone was entertaining – they set it up like a story although because it was pre recorded sometimes I was a little confused and couldn’t see what they were talking about (missed out on physical queues you might get from a guide) that being said we were in December so we sat in the warm at the bottom, maybe if you sit at the top it’s clearer what’s being talked about so I’d suggest doing that especially in warmer months We didn’t do the crepes as we were cold but the stand looked lovely and people with crepes looked happy with them so I’m sure they are nice!
Rachel – United Kingdom


Easy to book, not the easiest ticket to redeem. There are multiple places where you board boats by the carousel. This ticket window is past the crepe sellers, down around the corner close to the boats. But nice ride once we got on. It wasn’t too crowded and we enjoyed the sights. Keep your phones charged, they send you a voucher on it with tickets and you use that to board. Our ride left every hour to hour and a half, so we didn’t have to be there at an exact time. There are two crepe stands afterwards right by the water, theirs is the one right by the carousel. Slightly confusing there, too, but they are pros and kept the lines moving. Overall for the price, I highly recommend. It’s wonderful to see Paris from the river especially in the evening.
Debby – United States


Me pareció una buena combinación la idea del crepe junto a la torre Eiffel y luego hacer el recorrido en el barco. Lo malo es que pude conectarme una sola vez al wifi para escuchar el audio guía y salí para sacar una foto y cuando quise volver a conectarme ya no me aparecía la opción.
Gianna – Argentina

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Where is the Seine River located? The Seine River flows through the heart of Paris, France, and is an iconic feature of the city.

How long is the Seine River? The Seine River is approximately 777 kilometers (483 miles) long, making it one of the major rivers in France.

What is the significance of the Seine River in Paris? The Seine River is a significant cultural, historical, and economic landmark in Paris. It has played a crucial role in the development of the city, serving as a transportation route, a source of water, and a setting for various cultural activities.

Can you take boat tours on the Seine River? Yes, there are several boat tour companies that offer cruises along the Seine River, providing visitors with a unique perspective of Paris and its landmarks.

What are some famous landmarks along the Seine River? The Seine River is lined with numerous iconic landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Louvre Museum, Musée d’Orsay, and many picturesque bridges such as Pont Neuf and Pont Alexandre III.

Is it possible to go for a walk or run along the Seine River? Yes, there are pedestrian pathways along the banks of the Seine River, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls, jogging, or cycling. These pathways offer beautiful views of the river and the city.

Is swimming allowed in the Seine River? Swimming in the Seine River is generally not recommended due to safety concerns and water quality issues. However, there are designated swimming areas and events organized during certain times of the year.

What is the history of the Seine River in Paris? The Seine River has a rich history dating back centuries. It has been a vital waterway for trade, commerce, and transportation, shaping the development of Paris as a city.

Are there parks or green spaces along the Seine River? Yes, there are several parks and green spaces along the Seine River, such as the Jardin des Tuileries, Parc Rives de Seine, and Parc de la Villette, where visitors can relax and enjoy nature by the riverbanks.

Is the Seine River illuminated at night? Yes, the Seine River is illuminated by streetlights along its banks, creating a magical atmosphere in the evenings. Additionally, many of the bridges and landmarks along the river are lit up, adding to the beauty of the nighttime scenery.

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