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2 days Batobus in Paris!!

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Margaret Richcreek, Travel Agent in Harrisburg, PA

Margaret Richcreek

Harrisburg, PA Travel Agent
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Margaret Richcreek

Harrisburg, PA · 25+ Years of Experience

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COUNTRIES VISITED:France
PLACES VISITED:Paris
SUGGESTED DURATION:2 Days
I love the hop on hop off sightseeing buses in large cities. It's such an easy ways to see the sights without getting lost. In Paris you can do it on the River Seine! You see Paris by boat - hopping on and off at the various sights! Batobus of Paris is a fun and easy way to see the sights. I love that it gives you time to relax and enjoy the river while traveling between sights. I suggest that you purchase a 2 day multi ticket.
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DAY1
France
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Batobus- Paris day 1
Day 1: 1. Start your day at the Eiffel Tower. Take the Batobus to the Eiffel Tower then strool the grunds around the Effiel Tower. 2. Next, head to Notre-Dame Cathedral. Take the Batobus to the Notre-Dame stop and explore this magnificent cathedral. The inside of the cathedral is scheduled to open December of 2024 but you can get great pictures from outside. 3. After Notre-Dame, take the Batobus to the Louvre Museum stop. This is one of the world's largest museums and houses over 35,000 works of art, including the Mona Lisa. Spend a few hours exploring the galleries. Hint – you should purchase your tickets to the Louve in advance so that you don’t waist time in line at the ticket box. 4. In the evening, take the Batobus to the Champs-Élysées stop and take a stroll down this famous avenue. Nice area to grab dinner.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Don't forget to see the Mona Lisa in the Louvre!
DAY2
Paris
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Relaxing botanical garden visit
Day 2: 1. Start your day at the Musée d'Orsay. Take the Batobus to the Musée d'Orsay stop and explore this museum, which is home to a vast collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. 2. Next, take the Batobus to the Saint-Germain-des-Prés stop and explore this charming neighborhood. It's known for its cafes, bookstores, and boutiques. A good place to grab lunch 3. After Saint-Germain-des-Prés, take the Batobus to the Jardin des Plantes stop. This is one of the city's most beautiful parks and is home to a huge botanical garden, a zoo, and several museums. 4. In the evening, take the Batobus to the Île Saint-Louis stop and enjoy a leisurely stroll around the island. This is a peaceful and picturesque part of Paris and is a great place to watch the sunset.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Save a couple of hours to see the botanical gardens of Jardin des Plants!
FINAL THOUGHTS
Remember to save time purchase your tickets to the attractions in advance!