Palace of Versailles Tour with Paris Sightseeing, Boat Tour, and Eiffel Tower Tickets
What to do in Paris? Visit the Palace of Versailles tour; take a one-hour Seine River cruise; ascend to Eiffel Tower 2nd Floor. 3-course lunch included.
Go to Palace of Versailles Tour: the Royal Apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, and the Queen’s bedroom. Then free time to discover the park. Your lunch will be served in a restaurant situated in the center of Paris. In the afternoon, after a city tour of the main Paris monuments (audio commentaries included), you will be offered a one-hour commented Seine river cruise in order to admire the famous bridges and to learn more about the history of the city. End of the tour at the Eiffel Tower
Palace of Versailles Tour w/ Paris Sightseeing, Boat Tour, and Eiffel Tower Tickets
We will leave our Central Paris office at 8:45 am and head to Versailles Palace. The Palace of Versailles, built in 1623 by Louis XIII, became the symbol of the French kingdom, especially under Louis XIV. Your guide’s commentary will be played through individual headsets, enabling you to learn about the most beautiful rooms in the palace: the King and Queen’s Royal Apartments and the Grand Mirror Hall. Explore the lovely formal gardens after your guided tour.
Then we’ll go back to Paris to a Parisian restaurant for a three-course dinner.
Menu* (starter+main course+dessert)
Vegetable plate
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Chicken breast with Normand sauce (cream and mushrooms)
French fries or rice
Vegetarian course: Vegetarian Tagliatelli
Vegan course: Vegetable plate with french fries or rice
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Apple pie
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* Menu subject to modification
* The menu is not available in English
A Paris panoramic motorcoach tour with recorded commentary follows the lunch. Your city tour in Paris will introduce you to some of the most beautiful sights in the city, including the Palais Garnier, the Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Champs Elysées, and the Arc de Triomphe.
Then your incredible journey to Paris continues through music with an hour-long guided tour of the Seine River. Marvel at the most lovely bridges in Paris, its historical monuments, and daily life along the banks of the river.
Your tour ends with a trip to the most iconic landmark in Paris: the renowned Eiffel Tower was intended for the 1889 Universal Exhibition nearly 1,000 feet high. For a breathtaking 360 ° view of the Paris skyline, your priority access ticket will allow you to skip the line and take the elevator directly up to the 2nd floor.
The tour service at the Eiffel Tower will conclude.
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