Paris en Scene 3 Course Seine River Dinner Cruise

See some of Paris’ most famous landmarks from the water on a relaxing Seine River dinner cruise. While enjoying a carefully prepared 3-course meal, glide past historic monuments such as the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, beautifully illuminated in the evening.
Enjoy unbeatable views of the iconic Paris
Enjoy unbeatable views of the iconic Paris
Enjoy a full 3-course meal
Enjoy a full 3-course meal
Glide past the UNESCO-listed Banks of the Seine
Glide past the UNESCO-listed Banks of the Seine
Upgrade for a package that includes wine
Upgrade for a package that includes wine

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In Paris, travelers often have to choose between sightseeing and dining. This Seine River dinner cruise brings both experiences together, offering a relaxed way to see the city while enjoying a meal on board. Especially suitable for visitors with limited time, the cruise provides views of several well-known landmarks as you travel along the river through the heart of the City of Lights.

From the comfort of a window-facing armchair, watch Paris unfold along the riverbanks. The route passes many of the city’s major attractions, including the Louvre Museum, Musée d’Orsay, Hôtel de Ville, Place de la Concorde, and the iconic Eiffel Tower. In the evening, these landmarks appear especially striking as they are illuminated against the night sky.

As the boat glides past the UNESCO-listed Banks of the Seine, enjoy a 3-course dinner featuring a starter, main course, and dessert. Wine or Champagne can be purchased on board, and an optional upgrade allows you to include wine with your meal for a more complete dining experience.

The cruise lasts just under two hours, giving you time to enjoy both the scenery and your meal at a comfortable pace. At the end of the journey, the boat returns to the starting point in central Paris, allowing you to continue your evening in the city.

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What is included in activity

3-course dinner
Boat cruise
Bottled water
Wine

What is not included

Audio commentary
Transport to/from boat

Important Info

• Minimum age to drink alcohol is 18
• Vegan menu available
Departure: Paris en Scène Diner Croisière, escale de, Pont de Bir-Hakeim, Paris, France
1 hour 45 minutes - 2 hours 25 minutes
Group size up to 140 persons
Children allowed
English
Mobile ticket
Full refund for cancellations up to 24 hours
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund

River cruise ship

Please note that transport and route in different days subject to change.
Open deck
A bar
Enclosed deck

Tour program

Please note that the program and conditions are subject to change.
L'Ile Aux Cygnes

Boarding Location. This narrow artificial island, about ten meters wide and nearly a kilometer long, is located between the Grenelle and Bir-Hakeim bridges. Created in 1825, this unusual and pleasant promenade spot is adorned with a few hundred trees. The more athletic individuals can enjoy an impromptu outdoor workout while admiring the view of the Eiffel Tower, thanks to the numerous sports facilities such as exercise equipment, climbing walls, and stationary bikes. The Île aux Cygnes is famous for its 16-meter replica of the Statue of Liberty, located at the southern tip. 

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Eiffel Tower (Pass By)

The Eiffel Tower. This imposing structure was erected during the 1889 Universal Exposition and majestically overlooks the city from the Champ-de-Mars. Its height of 330 meters makes it a true architectural gem that continues to captivate and fascinate visitors for generations. At night, it sparkles with a thousand lights and offers visitors a unique experience. 

Pont Alexandre III (Pass By)

The Alexandre III Bridge, inaugurated during the 1900 Universal Exposition and classified as a historical monument, stands as one of the most iconic in the capital - both in terms of its architecture and its geographical location. At each of its four ends, monumental pylons rise 17 meters high, adorned with gilded bronze Pegasus statues atop. These statues symbolize the Fame of Arts, Sciences, Commerce, and Industry. The Alexandre III Bridge connects the Invalides on one side to the Grand and Petit Palais on the other. Its panoramic view of these landmarks, the Eiffel Tower, and the Seine, make it a highly sought-after promenade spot, day and night. 

Grand Palais (Pass By)

Le Grand Palais, monument emblématique de Paris, construit pour l'exposition universelle de 1900, se distingue par sa grande coupole en verre ornée du drapeau français. Classé monument historique depuis 2000, il se compose de trois parties : la Nef, les Galeries nationales et le Palais de la Découverte. La Nef accueille des événements nationaux et internationaux dans divers domaines, tandis que les Galeries nationales proposent d'importantes expositions artistiques. Le Palais de la Découverte est un musée dédié aux sciences avec des collections permanentes et des expositions temporaires. 

Musee d'Orsay (Pass By)

The Musée d'Orsay, renowned worldwide for its rich collection of Impressionist art, also represents the entire artistic creation of the Western world from 1848 to 1914. Its collections encompass various forms of expression, from painting to architecture, sculpture, and photography. The building itself is impressive, with its palatial railway station appearance, inaugurated for the 1900 Universal Exposition. After a complete renovation, the museum reopened in 2011 with new spaces, including a 400 m² extension for the upper pavilion dedicated to Post-Impressionist artists. The gallery of Impressionists has also been rearranged, and a new temporary exhibition space has been created.

Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris (Pass By)

The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, is the most visited monument in France. Located in the historic center of Paris, at the tip of the Île de la Cité, its construction began in the Middle Ages. The works started in the 13th century and were completed in the 15th century. Severely damaged during the French Revolution, the cathedral underwent restoration in the 19th century under the guidance of the architect Viollet-le-Duc. Visitors are captivated by the stained glass windows and rose windows, the towers, spire, and gargoyles. They can also explore the Treasury of Notre-Dame and climb the towers for a panoramic view of Paris. In 2013, Notre-Dame celebrated its 850th anniversary. On this occasion, numerous events were organized, and the cathedral renewed its bell heritage with the arrival of eight new bells and a new great bell. The distances of French roads are measured from the 0 point located on the cathedral's parvis. 

Ile de la Cite (Pass By)

In the heart of Paris, two islands vie for the favor of tourists: Île Saint-Louis and Île de la Cité are home to some of the most beautiful monuments and mansions in Paris, and their quays offer unparalleled walking and picnic spots.

Louvre Museum (Pass By)

Having served as a former royal palace, the Louvre bears a deep connection to the history of France over the course of eight centuries. Since its establishment in 1793, it has been envisioned as a universal museum, housing some of the world's most magnificent collections that span thousands of years and encompass diverse regions from America to the borders of Asia. The Louvre consists of eight departments, including Egyptian Antiquities, Oriental Antiquities, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities, as well as modern collections like Paintings, Sculptures, Decorative Arts, Graphic Arts, and Islamic Art. With nearly 33,000 works on display, visitors can marvel at globally renowned masterpieces such as the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Seated Scribe, the Winged Bulls of Khorsabad, the Mona Lisa, Michelangelo's Slaves, and Napoleon III's Apartments. Additionally, a ninth department dedicated to Byzantine and Eastern Christian Arts is currently being created and is set to open in 2025. 

Place de la Concorde (Pass By)

Located at the foot of the Champs-Élysées, the Place de la Concorde is distinguishable today by the Luxor Obelisk (which is 3,300 years old and was erected in May 1998), the prestigious hotels that line its perimeter, and the two monumental fountains (the Fountain of the Seas and the Fountain of the Rivers). Created in 1772, the Place de la Concorde initially gained notoriety for being one of the execution sites during the French Revolution. Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, and many others were guillotined there. It was between 1836 and 1846 that the architect Jacques-Ignace Hittorf shaped the square into its current form. 

Statue de la Liberte (Pass By)

This small 11.5-meter statue was offered by the Americans in 1889, three years after France gifted the Statue of Liberty. Once again, this monument celebrates a significant event, as it commemorates the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution. This pivotal moment in France's history is represented alongside July 4, 1776, the date of American Independence, on the tablet held in the statue's left hand. Originally placed facing the Eiffel Tower until 1937, the Statue of Liberty was later positioned on the tip of the island, facing away from the Iron Lady. 

Itinerary

L'Ile Aux Cygnes
Eiffel Tower
Pont Alexandre III
Grand Palais
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Ile de la Cite
Louvre Museum
Place de la Concorde
Statue de la Liberte

Meeting point

Boarding: - Go to the Bir-Hakeim Bridge. - Walk to the middle of the bridge. - Go down the stairs in the middle of the bridge to access "L'ïle aux cygnes". - The pier will be on your left, 50 meters after the stairs. If you cannot see the boat, please wait at the gates.

Places you will see

• L'Ile Aux Cygnes
• Eiffel Tower
• Pont Alexandre III
• Grand Palais
• Musee d'Orsay
• Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris
• Ile de la Cite
• Louvre Museum
• Place de la Concorde
• Statue de la Liberte

Reviews by travellers

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Jackie J.
The best experience ever. I would recommend this all to my friends and I can never explain how happy we was after we was overwhelmed
1 day ago
Denise C.
Lovely evening cruise even in the depths of winter. Staff were lovely, view was great. Would recommend, however would probably do the cruise without the meal next time.
3 days ago
Tony G.
It was an amazing experience! The food was amazing! And the staff were friendly!I highly recommended it.
5 days ago
Patricia G.
It was great, short and sweet with great views Food was better than I expected . Was with family. But recommend to couples as well. Saw a proposal. Beautiful ❤️
8 days ago
Michele C.
A very special trip, very well organised, great food, service and fabulous atmosphere, well worth doing!
11 days ago
Dennis M.
We couldn’t go down the path on the Seine normally taken as the river was to high that night.. but they still did allow wonderful views of the Eiffel Tower. Great food, fast service and a nice music background.
12 days ago
Kyle T.
This was a lovely experience on our first night in Paris. Truly a beautiful city, and the food! My husband raved about thr food for the next 3 days.
13 days ago
Richard M.
Great food and service. Place was convenient to Bir Hakeim metro station. Very enjoyable evening. Staff were friendly and all spoke English
13 days ago
Elizabeth W.
Enjoyable evening cruise. Food was delicious and the environment was comfortable and cozy. Unfortunately seated on the starboard side we did not see Notre Dame as it was behind us on both passes.
27 days ago
Stacy C.
So fun with tasty views and good service 🌟 the food was was quick and we saw all the most important landmarks as we passed through the seine.
27 days ago
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Starting point of the tour
Boarding: - Go to the Bir-Hakeim Bridge. - Walk to the middle of the bridge. - Go down the stairs in the middle of the bridge to access "L'ïle aux cygnes". - The pier will be on your left, 50 meters after the stairs. If you cannot see the boat, please wait at the gates.