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night tours in paris? #19842
05/07/2013 09:56 PM
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Anyone have any knowledge of a good bus tour that takes you around Paris when it gets dark? I see alot of bad reports on trip advisor.
Thanks

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Re: night tours in paris? [Re: carolandgeoff] #19843
05/08/2013 08:50 AM
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I would take a night cruise on the Seine with dinner and champagne. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />


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Re: night tours in paris? [Re: carolandgeoff] #19844
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I just watched an episode of Rick Steves in Paris last night and he did a night-time taxi tour of the entire city. Here's the link to the page with the route they took:

http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/destinations/france/floodlit.htm

I've never been to Paris, but it looked beautiful. Hope this helps.

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Re: night tours in paris? [Re: Kelann] #19845
05/19/2013 05:18 PM
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http://www.bateaux-mouches.fr/en

Lets you see all the important things in the City of Light.

Re: night tours in paris? [Re: Jorgen] #19846
04/15/2014 03:15 PM
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Who or which one would you recommend?


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Re: night tours in paris? [Re: carolandgeoff] #19847
04/15/2014 05:40 PM
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I second the Bateaux Mouches. We have been in Paris a number of times (husband worked for a French company), and that was one our favorites. They also offer an evening dinner cruise which we did not do. Because the Seine is the heart of Paris you will see all the major sights from the river.

Sue

Re: night tours in paris? [Re: carolandgeoff] #19848
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I do not know about night tours, but the view from the top of the Arc de Triumph is spectacular at night.


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Re: night tours in paris? [Re: RobT] #19849
05/13/2014 08:44 PM
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The evening dinner cruise is one of the goofiest things you can think to do. And, we loved it! The food was not great but the sights were spectacular.

Also, the Eiffel Tower at night is very special. Just don't get there too late. It closes fairly early.


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Re: night tours in paris? [Re: carolandgeoff] #19850
05/14/2014 10:21 AM
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Yes, the Eiffel Tower is a great way to see the city at night, and yes, it does close fairly early. If you do this, do not wait until closing time to leave. There is a mad and somewhat scary rush to the elevators at closing time.

Sue


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