Wednesday, April 25, 2012

see the sights at nights

can you recomend a night time boat trip that lets you see the sights without food as we will be there on a budget and feel this will be cheaper. Also can you tell me where it leaves from and the cost if possible thanks




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coleen here is a Web site...Safe Travels...Jimmy





batobus.com/english/boat-cruise-paris-seine.…







Designed especially for visitors, the Batobus passes are for as many trips as you like during a specific period of time.



No need to wait to buy a ticket.





1 - day Pass: €11



(€5 for children under 16, €7 Privilege rate ticket*)



2 - day Pass**: €13



(€6 for children under 16, €8 Privilege rate ticket*)



5 - day Pass**: €16



(€7 for children under 16, €10 Privilege rate ticket*)



Annual Pass: €50



(€30 for children under 16)





* The Privilege rate tickets are given to holders of student cards



and RATP or SNCF cards.



** Consecutive days





Special offer %26quot;Paris à la Carte%26quot;



58 bus and boat stops throughout Paris !



A combined ticket valid for two consecutive days.



Price: €39 (adult) and €18 (child).




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Another option is the Fat Tire Paris Night Bicycle Tour. It is 28 euros but that includes 4 hours of riding around Paris at night on a bike with the guide pointing out the sites and then a boat ride down the Seine with all the wine you can drink. It was a lot of fun. You don%26#39;t need a reservation. You meet at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower at 7 pm, walk to their office to get the bikes, and then you are on your way. Afterward you return to the office with the bikes. Check it out. fattirebiketoursparis.com/bikes/bike-tour/pa…




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When we went in May we took a cruise on the Seine provided by Vedettes du Pont Neuf. This is strictly a sightseeing cruise -- no meals -- and cost 8 euros each (with a 2 euro discount coupon printed from their website).



The dock is just off the Pont Neuf on the tip of Ile de la cite. It is very close to Notre Dame and the Louvre.



They can pack a lot of people on board one of these boats and there are two decks. We got there late and only the seats on the lower deck were available, so if you want to sit on the upper deck with better views, it best to get there early.



Their website is: www.vedettesdupontneuf.com.



Have a wonderful time!




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Forget Batobus. According to its website, the last boat leaves at 7:00 p.m. According to http://www.sunrisesunset.com/ the sun is setting at about 9:45 p.m. in mid- July in Paris.

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