| elaine |
Jun 16th, 2002 10:44 AM |
<BR>Sightseeing Boats: check websites to confirm schedules. Your hotel can make reservations for you.<BR>1. Bateaux Mouches, Seine Cruise: www.bateaux-mouches.fr<BR> Pont de l'Alma, Right Bank, Paris 8th. Metro: Alma-Marceau Large boats, upper deck is open. Taped commentary.<BR>Lunch and dinner cruises available. Reserve in advance for lunch and dinner cruise.<BR>Dinner cruise: 8:30pm, daily. Cruise: 2hr, 15mn. Tie and jacket required. Reserve. Food is quite expensive, and many people feel mediocre, esp for the price.<BR><BR>2. Bateaux Parisiens, Tour Eiffel. Seine Cruise: <BR>From Pont d'Ina, Left Bank, Paris 7. Metro: Bir-Hakeim <BR>No commentary<BR>Cruises last: 1 hour Lunch cruise: 12:30pm Sat, Sun. Cruise: 2 hours. Reserve.<BR>Dinner cruise: 8pm, daily. Cruise: 2 hr 30 min. Tie and jacket required.<BR>Reserve. www.bateauxparisiens.com/english<BR><BR>3. Vedettes du Pont-Neuf : From Pont Neuf, Square du Vert-Galant (in the middle of the bridge),. Metro: Pont Neuf. Small boats. Live commentary. Highly recommended as a boat choice.<BR>Reservations, information: 01-46 33 98 38. www.pontneuf.net/<BR>Lunch and dinner cruises, reserve in advance.<BR>There are also evening cruises without dinner. Recommended by me.<BR><BR>4. BatoBus is a trip along the Seine without commentary. April through September. www.batobus.com You can get on and off at any of the stops: Eiffel Tower, Musee DOrsay, St Germain, Notre Dame, Hotel de Ville, and the Louvre. <BR>You can take the boat for only one stop, or buy an all-day ticket and get on and off as you like.<BR><BR>5. Yachts de Paris dinner cruise, said to have much better food than Bateaux Mouches, I have not taken it<BR> www.yachtsdeparis.com runs all year? Leaves from Porte de Javel in the 15th. <BR>
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