Paris Tour in October
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I'm not sure how the weather will be in October (prob a bit transitional), but if you do find it cold and want to use a sightseeing bus, I just read about a new one the other day. It's not hop-on-hop-off, but you stay on it, and it has a glass ceiling up top so you can still see out and not freeze. The upper deck tickets are more expensive than the downstairs ones because the views are better. I'll find the information when I'm not on my phone and post.
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It us usually mild in Paris in Oct and even into Nov. I wouldn't worry about the weather. I'd be more inclined to hop on the 69 bus and get off when I fewlt like it rather than paying a big amount for a hop on hop off. But then I've been to Paris over 20 times and am used toi the buses
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I've been on November where I could have worn short sleeves. So I would not assume cold weather.
With such a short time, bus tours are one choice. Parisvision and Cityrama have a menu of choices.
Paris is a great walking city. I might do a short bus tour, and walk the rest of the time. You don;t want to spend all of your time just seeing Paris through a window, you want to be exploring a bit. People here can help setup a customized itinerary.
I would take one of your nights and do a Seine river cruise, taking one near the end of the evening. Vedettes du Pont Neuf is a good one.
With such a short time, bus tours are one choice. Parisvision and Cityrama have a menu of choices.
Paris is a great walking city. I might do a short bus tour, and walk the rest of the time. You don;t want to spend all of your time just seeing Paris through a window, you want to be exploring a bit. People here can help setup a customized itinerary.
I would take one of your nights and do a Seine river cruise, taking one near the end of the evening. Vedettes du Pont Neuf is a good one.
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Here is the link to the bus I'm referring to: http://www.foxity.com/
And this was from the blog where I found it:
"There was the Open Tour and the Galeries Lafayette red bus tours, now there’s Foxity, the budget option for double-decker bus tours of Paris: top deck adult tickets are €12, students under 25 and seniors over 65 are €10, and kids under 12 are free (one per paying adult). You can also opt for the even cheaper lower deck for €9 (same price for everyone). Combined tickets for the bus and the Bateau-Mouches are €17 (kids €5). The pro: they have a heated upper deck with sliding transparent roof to keep you dry. The con: it’s not “hop-on, hop-off; you get on and stay on for the 90-minute tour (with audioguide). Departs from Galerie de la Madeleine, at 9 place de la Madeleine, 1st, from 10am through 10pm. Reserve your tickets online."
And this was from the blog where I found it:
"There was the Open Tour and the Galeries Lafayette red bus tours, now there’s Foxity, the budget option for double-decker bus tours of Paris: top deck adult tickets are €12, students under 25 and seniors over 65 are €10, and kids under 12 are free (one per paying adult). You can also opt for the even cheaper lower deck for €9 (same price for everyone). Combined tickets for the bus and the Bateau-Mouches are €17 (kids €5). The pro: they have a heated upper deck with sliding transparent roof to keep you dry. The con: it’s not “hop-on, hop-off; you get on and stay on for the 90-minute tour (with audioguide). Departs from Galerie de la Madeleine, at 9 place de la Madeleine, 1st, from 10am through 10pm. Reserve your tickets online."
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