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Ringerdog Oct 10th, 2010 01:30 PM

Paris tours
 
We will be in Paris for our first time in November. Does anyone have a recommendation for a reasonably priced bus or group tour of Paris which would just give us the highlights?

Michel_Paris Oct 10th, 2010 01:38 PM

Have a look at the Cityrama and Parivision sites for coach tours, Vedettes du Pont Neuf for Seine cruises, and Paris Walks for english neighbourhood walks

Ringerdog Oct 10th, 2010 02:16 PM

Is there a hop on-hop off type bus or shuttle and one that is not open to the weather? Being elderly, we want to avoid as much walking between sights as possible.

Michel_Paris Oct 10th, 2010 02:19 PM

Paarisvision, spelling.
Yes, http://www.parislopentour.com/paris-accueil.php

Michel_Paris Oct 10th, 2010 02:21 PM

yikes, Parisvision

adrienne Oct 10th, 2010 02:57 PM

About Paris Walks - I've taken at least a dozen of their walks. They are usually about 2 hours and you don't walk very far as the walks encompass small sections of the city. These walks would be good to do once you get your bearings and decide what areas you want to explore.

http://www.paris-walks.com/

Another specific tour is of Notre Dame cathedral. It's free and is a wonderful tour given by volunteers (any tip goes into the church fund). The tours are 1.5 to 2 hours and describe Gothic architecture in general and Notre Dame specifically. Half of the tour is outside the church and the other half is inside the church where you can sit down. The tours are Wednesday & Thursday at 2:00 and Saturday at 2:30.

Michel_Paris Oct 10th, 2010 03:01 PM

Your hotel location might ease some of the travelling. The Metro is very good, but there can be steps and walks between intersecting lines at a station. Being central and close to a 'good" Metro line will help you.

Mara Oct 10th, 2010 03:29 PM

I've also done many of the Paris Walks which adrienne posted above. I just read about this bus tour on another discussion board - never heard of it before or did it...
http://www.foxity.com/en/tour_foxity
but you can check it out...

gh21 Oct 10th, 2010 03:33 PM

As an option to the hop on hop off, we are planning to try foxity tours http://www.foxity.com/en for a 2 hour orientation of the city.

StCirq Oct 10th, 2010 04:24 PM

The number 69 regular RATP bus goes by a lot of the main sites and only costs the price of a single métro/bus ticket.

Christina Oct 11th, 2010 06:39 AM

I think all those hop-on, off buses have a lower section that isn't open to the weather, after all, that is just on the roof. I'd assume the usual suspects do a decent job (Cityrama or Parisvision).

Foxity is a new entry in the hop-on/off bus tours and is a budget option, about half the price of the others. Their prices are very good. I know they have a lower section, they usually charge less for it, in fact, and they have senior rates.

monicapileggi Oct 11th, 2010 08:00 AM

Another thumbs up for Paris Walks! I've done two. Plan to do the London walks next fall.

Monica ((F))

djkbooks Oct 11th, 2010 11:50 AM

We did the Foxity tour a couple of weeks ago. The buses are brand new and very nice, with accordian roof and windows in case of rain, and heat when the weather is chilly.

The day we went, it was pouring down rain, so the roof was covered and one side had the windows closed. Windows were left open on the other side for photo ops. Many sat on the open side without getting wet.

Foxity is NOT hop on hop off. So, no stops (or waiting while people get off or board and pay).

There is NO way seats on an open top bus with panoramic views can possibly compare to the obstructed views from Bus 69, especially when (as most of the time during the day) they are mobbed. But, if you're going to ride on the lower level of one of the open top buses, you may as well take Bus 69, or others.

TPaxe Oct 11th, 2010 10:40 PM

There are free tours with quite good guides (I took the Notre Dame Tour) and she was great! Very informative, very funny and pleasant Parisian girl with excellent English.
www.discoverwalks.com
They have a couple of others if you consult their website. The tours are free, but they rely on tips.

Christina Oct 12th, 2010 10:45 AM

What good first-hand info from djkbooks about Foxicity, sounds like a good choice.

I'm in agreement that if you want a bus tour (hop on or not), a regular city bus isn't really the same thing. Bus 69 doesn't have the same itinerary at all as the more comprehensive tours for tourists, even though it goes by the Louvre and I think the Eiffel Tower area. I know the hop-on/off buses have a much wider coverage area, as does Foxity and I'm sure Parisvision. I don't agree that if you are riding on the lower level, bus 69 is the same as any other tour bus, they don't cover the same areas. Now if you want commmentary, of course, that's another issue and you won't get it on the regular bus. The Foxity bus covers the Latin Qtr, and inland on the RB to the Opera and the Champs-Elysees, as well as more of the 7th, for example.

Michel_Paris Oct 12th, 2010 11:28 AM

I've done a few Paris Walks. Last trip I wanted to refresh myself on the Marais, so I did both of their tours of that area. Group size was about 20, of all ages, Because part of it is in a busier area, did have to cross a few streets. The good news is that those 2 in particular are over flat land.

The Ile de la Cite and Notre Dame one might be ideal, since the area covered is not so large. Or the Two Islands one.

There is also a tour, that I'll have to dig around on, of Paris in a Renault 2CV, which sounds interesting.

Travelbound44 Oct 12th, 2010 12:19 PM

When you do a "FREE" walking tour, I understand they work on tips. How much do you give them?

Michel_Paris Oct 12th, 2010 12:29 PM

Info on 2CV tour

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/...is-by-2CV.html

Michel_Paris Oct 12th, 2010 12:34 PM

Ignore last.

This is a list, but I think they may be resellers...

http://manstouch.com/travel/paris-car-tours.html

Ringerdog Oct 18th, 2010 04:36 PM

Is it possible to wait until we get to Paris to book a hop on hop off tour? We hope to get a few good days, weather-wise, and take the tour then. Where do you book the tours? Thanks

Sue4 Oct 18th, 2010 04:53 PM

From my memory, you don't need to book the hop-on-off tour buses, you can just pick one up at one of their stops, and pay the driver. I remember one day I was too tired to walk another step further, and decided to get on the bus to rest!
I enjoyed it, even though I certainly didn't need an overview of Paris. The Foxity tour sounds nice, maybe you do need to book that kind of tour, since it's not hop-on-hop-off. Be sure to take one of the Seine boat tours - they are great, and very relaxing. I particularly like the Vedettes de Pont Neuf one, which leaves from the dock next to the Pont Neuf. You can also get a discounted ticket beforehand on their website, and see the departure schedule. However, you need to get there about 15 minutes beforehand in order to get a seat up top (better if the weather is good).

klondike Oct 18th, 2010 10:29 PM

We love the Vedettes du Pont Neuf cruise! With the on-line savings, you can almost pay for going twice...once in the daytime (great for getting yourself "squared away" with the history and layout of Paris and a second romantic trip at night to see Paris all lit up.

Best of all for tired, sore feet or someone with lower energy levels this is a life saver! Still lets you play tourist and see the sights without expending energy.

Access is via metro: Pont Neuf. As you exit the metro look across the water and you will see the boat(s). A short walk across the bridge and down a flight of stairs and voilà! There is a garden with benches down on the tip of the island there that is nice if you have the time during the day , as well.

If you think you won't be able to manage the flight of stairs, then you might consider the boat tours near the Eiffel tower; I think they have less of a slope, but Vedettes is the company I prefer.

AnnMarie_C Oct 19th, 2010 02:40 AM

TPaxe, thank you for that link!

Ringerdog Oct 26th, 2010 02:12 PM

Does anyone know of a city bus tour, beside the Foxity tour, that we can pick up in the Notre Dame area. As first time visitors, we would like to get a introductory over-all tour of Paris.

adrienne Oct 26th, 2010 06:51 PM

Do you mean besides the other 3 tours Michel_Paris mentioned above? Parisvision, Cityrama, and Open Tour? If you don't like any of these tour companies or programs perhaps a private tour is best for you.

Ringerdog Oct 27th, 2010 06:56 AM

I am looking for a guided orientation bus tour which we can get on in the Notre Dame area, where we are staying, instead of using Foxity which begins in the center of Paris. We are an elderly couple who still like to travel, but we need to conserve our energy. Thanks for all the advice.

Michel_Paris Oct 27th, 2010 07:57 AM

Ringer,
Well, you are, at some point, probably going to need to use the Metro. For example, if you are staying near ND, a walk to the Louvre might be too much, Metro might be best. So...might I suggest taking Metro to Louvre, which is where the bus tours I mentioned start from (or a cab from your hotel!).

What sites are you hopeing to see on your own?

adrienne Oct 27th, 2010 08:15 AM

<< I am looking for a guided orientation bus tour which we can get on in the Notre Dame area >>

Hi Ringerdog,

You haven't explained why you do not want one of the Open Tour bus tours that stop right by Notre Dame, such as the Paris Grand Tour route. It meets all your criteria - stops by Notre Dame, guided orientation, and over-all tour of Paris.

You must be looking for something other than the criteria you have already mentioned. What else do you need? Let us know so we can help you.

TPaxe Oct 27th, 2010 08:21 AM

The free tours I mentioned earlier we gave a tip of Euro5 each. Really was very very good.

Regarding the link for Manstouch they are resellers and add a huge commission! Tried two of their tours, NOT worth it!! Too expensive, not very good guides. Avoid Manstouch.

Paris Walks is better and also the free tours with Discover Walks.

Ringerdog Oct 27th, 2010 08:28 AM

I was under the impression that the hop-on hop-off bus tours did not provide any orientation or commentary. If there is a guided orientation, that would be great. Is it possible to just stay on the tour and do the 3 routes in order to first get a broad overview of Paris?

Travelbound44 Oct 27th, 2010 08:30 AM

TPaxe, Thank You for responding to my question. It is greatly appreciated.

Michel_Paris Oct 27th, 2010 08:51 AM

I wasn't thinking. The H-O/H-O bus stops at ND, why not catch it there and just do the loops. You can interconnect with their other itineraries.

Christina Oct 27th, 2010 09:50 AM

The hop-on/off buses do have commentary. I believe it is multi-lingual audioguides, just like you have at many museums. I know L'Opentour does, Les Cars Rouges has an audioguide but looks like you have to download it yourself from the websie and put it on your MP3 player which would not be convenient (mainly because those audioguides start and stop at the right places easily). I don't think there is a live guide pointing things out to you or answering questions, but I'm not sure anyone does that. Foxity also has multi-lingual audioguides that are included in the price.

The reason there aren't live guides very much anymore (other than technological advances) is that you have to hire multi-lingual guides and it is hard to match buses up to languages often. Sure, maybe you have a lot in English, but it can be difficult to get tours for Japanese, Czech, etc.

You can always stay on the hop-on/off buses for the entire circuit if you want, sure, it's up to you. I believe circuits overlap, but you'd have to check the maps.

Cityrama's 20 euro overview bus tour also has audioguides, so that wouldn't get you anywhere, although they depart around rue de Rivoli and Pyramides vs. the Madeleine for Foxity. I think Parisvision also uses audioguides, but might be wrong on that.

cheryllj Oct 27th, 2010 09:52 AM

Ringerdog: You can "hop on" and "hop off" wherever you want, which means that if you choose only to "hop on" and not to "hop off" that is up to you. At the end of the day, though, I imagine they will kick you off the bus. ;p

TDudette Oct 27th, 2010 11:05 AM

You should be fine in November. We experienced problems in June on the hoho bus. Traffic was slow so bus got filled and we waited "forever" for the next bus which was also full. We finally walked. Advice is to stay on for one "round" so you'll know what you wish to explore most fully.

adrienne Oct 27th, 2010 12:40 PM

Ringerdog - you really need to be looking at the web sites before assuming anything about these HOHO tours (or anything else). All your questions will be answered on the sites.

Open Tour has 4 routes and according to the information I read on their web site you can get on any of the buses. I would suggest getting the itineraries before you get to Paris so you can plan ahead and see where the routes intersect and what routes you want to do.

As I suggested before, the Grand Tour is probably the route you want to get the most overview of Paris.

Ringerdog Nov 1st, 2010 02:44 PM

I have been watching the long range weather forecast for Paris, and it does not look good-rain, rain, and more rain. I really don't want to be out in the open either on the Seine cruises or bus tours. I guess our views are going to be limited.


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