You might pass more than a dozen different rivers while wandering on an average day. You must realise, though, that most people have never truly had the chance to observe one up close. The Seine River in Paris, which can only be reached by boat or bridge, is one of these unusual bodies of water. The Seine River is another popular tourist spot in Paris. The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and other top Paris landmarks are all easily accessible on our Seine River Cruise. Alternatively, you can decide to take a seat on the top deck and take in the view of these sites along the river's banks. The Seine River Tour starts at 9 am. A knowledgeable local guide with a cheerful demeanour will pick you up from your accommodation. From here, you'll board one of our roomy boats for the 45-minute trip along one of France's most well-known rivers. The journey begins by speeding past the Louvre and up to the Pont des Arts, a bridge that was first constructed for vehicular traffic in 1776. It is close to the Pont de Bir-Hakeim, which houses the Seine's sole lock-gate. On this Versailles Palace Tour, we’ll stop at a few of these locations so you can take part in a guided supper including regional food. You will then board your boat once more and cruise back to central Paris.