Paris Seine River Dinner Cruise with Rooftop & Singer
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Overview
NEW - Seine River Dinner Cruise with Rooftop and Live Singer: Experience Paris in a special way! See the city's famous sights while enjoying a nice dinner on a boat. This isn't just any boat ride; it's a chance to see Paris from a different angle, with good food, music, and amazing views.
Imagine floating down the Seine River, watching landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum glide by. On this dinner cruise, you'll do just that! The boat has a rooftop where you can relax and take in the sights. There's also a singer who plays French music, making the experience even more special. It's a great way to see Paris at night, with all the lights shining.
What to Expect: You'll enjoy a tasty dinner while the boat takes you past some of the most famous places in Paris, including the Conciergerie, Paris City Hall (Hôtel de Ville), Institut de France, Place de la Concorde, Grand Palais, Musée d'Orsay, Assemblée Nationale, Les Invalides, and the Statue of Liberty Replica. The cruise lasts for 2.5 hours, giving you plenty of time to see everything and enjoy the music and food. The cruise includes dinner, access to the rooftop view, Wi-Fi, and a live singer. Drinks are not included.




Highlights
Rooftop Views: Enjoy amazing views of Paris landmarks from the boat's rooftop.
Live Singer: Listen to French classics performed by a live singer.
Delicious Dinner: Have a tasty 3-course dinner while you cruise the Seine River.
See Paris at Night: Watch famous sights like the Eiffel Tower light up the night sky.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers had a wonderful time with the good food, great views, and live music. Some people thought the boat could be cleaner.

Customers loved the beautiful nighttime views of Paris from the rooftop.
Many enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and kind, attentive staff.
The live singer created a magical ambiance.
The food was delicious and well-presented.
Some customers felt the boat was dirty and rundown.
Some wished for a guide to point out the sights.
The Journey
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Marvel at the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral from the Seine, a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture. Admire its soaring spires, intricate facade, and stunning stained-glass windows. Although still under restoration after the 2019 fire, its resilience and historical significance as a center of Parisian life for over 800 years remain profound. Imagine the echoes of coronations, revolutions, and literary inspiration within its walls.
Conciergerie
Glide past the Conciergerie, a formidable medieval royal palace that later served as a notorious prison during the French Revolution. Once home to French royalty, including Charles V, it became a symbol of terror when Marie Antoinette was imprisoned within its walls before her execution. Explore its gothic halls and imagine the dramatic events that unfolded within this historic site.
Paris City Hall (Hôtel de Ville)
Witness the elegant Paris City Hall (Hôtel de Ville), a magnificent 19th-century landmark that embodies the city's grandeur. Admire its neo-Renaissance architecture, intricate sculptures, and beautifully illuminated facade at night. As the center of Parisian administration, it stands as a symbol of civic pride and a testament to the city's rich history.
Institut de France
Cruise by the Institut de France, home to the prestigious French Academy and other learned societies. Be captivated by its stunning dome, elegant architecture, and picturesque riverside setting. This intellectual sanctuary has shaped French language, literature, and culture for centuries. The reflection of its golden cupola on the Seine creates a stunning visual experience.
The Louvre Museum
Admire the Louvre's grand facade from the river, one of the world's largest and most visited museums. This former royal palace houses an unparalleled collection of art, including masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Marvel at the architectural grandeur of the building itself, with its iconic glass pyramid entrance, and feel the weight of centuries of artistic heritage.
Place de la Concorde
Spot the obelisk and fountains of Place de la Concorde, one of Paris’s largest and most historic squares. This grand square witnessed pivotal moments in French history, including the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Admire the Luxor Obelisk, a 3,300-year-old Egyptian monument, and the elaborate fountains that add to the square's majestic ambiance. A site filled with history, beauty, and intrigue.
Grand Palais
See the glass-domed Grand Palais, a stunning architectural gem built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle. Known for its breathtaking glass roof and ornate facade, it hosts prestigious art exhibitions, fashion shows, and cultural events. A symbol of Belle Époque Paris, the Grand Palais continues to captivate visitors with its beauty and grandeur.
Musée d'Orsay
Pass by the Musée d'Orsay, a former railway station transformed into a world-renowned museum. Discover its exceptional collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, including masterpieces by Monet, Renoir, and Van Gogh. Appreciate the unique blend of industrial architecture and artistic brilliance that defines this iconic museum.
Assemblée Nationale
Catch a glimpse of the Assemblée Nationale, the seat of the French Parliament. Facing the river with its neoclassical columns, it stands as a symbol of French democracy and political power. Observe the stately architecture and imagine the debates and decisions that shape the nation within its walls.
Les Invalides
Admire the golden dome of Les Invalides, a historic complex housing Napoleon’s tomb and military museums. This architectural masterpiece, commissioned by Louis XIV, showcases French military history and grandeur. The shimmering golden dome is an unmissable landmark that represents France's imperial past.
Eiffel Tower
Marvel at the Eiffel Tower from the boat — especially breathtaking when it sparkles at night. This iconic symbol of Paris offers unparalleled views of the city. Watch as thousands of lights illuminate the tower every hour on the hour after sunset, creating a magical spectacle that embodies the romance and charm of Paris.
Statue of Liberty Replica
At the western tip of Île aux Cygnes, travelers will see the Parisian replica of the Statue of Liberty — a symbol of friendship between France and the United States. This smaller version of the iconic statue, gifted by the American community in Paris, commemorates the centennial of the French Revolution. A hidden gem and a symbol of enduring transatlantic ties.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes dinner, access to the rooftop view, Wi-Fi, and a live singer for entertainment during the 2.5-hour cruise. It does not include a night on board, audio guide, apéritif, or soda. Make sure to arrange your own transportation to and from the port.
Hot Tip
To make the most of your experience, arrive early to enjoy the rooftop views before dinner. Some people liked to know what sights they were seeing, so do some research ahead of time. The staff is friendly so ask questions if needed.