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Paris Night Tours & Adventures

Illuminated Monuments:

Champs Elysee

The Champs Elysee was originally an extension of the Tuileries gardens laid out in the 17th century by Le Notre. During the Second Empire, from 1852, it became a focus for fashionable society and theatre, for military parades and royal processions. It is on a direct line from the Louvre, through the Tuileries Gardens, past the Place de Concorde, up through gardens bordered by trees and azaleas. From the Rond-Point the Champs Elysee runs uphill to the Arc de Triomphe. Here along its wide granite pavements there are many fast food eateries, shopping arcades and cinemas but it is still considered the most beautiful avenue in the world.

Arc de Triomphe

Commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 as a memorial for the French Army but was not completed until 1836. It is 165 feet high and one can visit the observation deck at the summit of the arc from where there is a brilliant view of Paris. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with its eternal flame, rekindled every evening at 6:30 PM, lies under the Arc. It is at the centre of 12 avenues and is known as the Etoile (star).

Place de la Concorde

The grandest and most infamous square in Paris. It is situated at a crossroads, the National Assembly to the south facing its mirror image a neo-Greek Temple, the Madeline church, to the north and the Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees to the west facing the Tuilleries Gardens and the Louvre to the east. It was constructed between 1754 and 1763 to hold a statue of Louis XV and was then called Place Louis XV. It then became the Place de Revolution and the site of the guillotine which beheaded nearly 3000 people including Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, Danton and Robespierre. After the Reign of Terror it was renamed Place de la Concorde, then after several name changes, it once again became the Place de la Concorde.

Opera

The Opera Garnier was the 'piece de resistance' of Napoleon III and Baron Haussman. Its opulence, inside and out, its mixture of architectural styles, its red and gold decor some may think a little flamboyant, but for all that, it is magnificent. It was once the world's largest theater and is famed for its 6-ton chandelier and Chagall painted ceiling depicting Parisian scenes and images from opera. Backstage is the Foyer de la Danse so often painted by Degas and beneath the cellars there lies an artificial lake, providing water for the city's fire brigade, that was the fictional grotto of Lerous' Phantom of the Opera. The Opera Garnier mainly stages ballets now days, operas which have moved to the Opera Bastille.

Eiffel Tower

The worldwide symbol of Paris. It was built for the World Fair of 1889, held to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. Named after its designer, Gustave Eiffel, it stands 1050ft high and held the record as the world's tallest structure until 1930. There are three viewing platforms you can reach by elevator (or you can walk to the first two levels) and from the top you'll find absolutely breathtaking views. The restaurant at the top of the Eiffel Tower, the 'Jules Verne', is an expensive but memorable treat, though one has to book well in advance. On the stage below with the same view and less expensive is the 'Altitude 95', which has a Belle Epoque setting.

Invalides

The group of buildings 'Hotel des Invalids' was ordered by Louis XIV the ('Sun King') to house the king's old soldiers. A year later he commissioned the Eglise du Dome, a magnificent Baroque church with its beautiful gold-leafed dome, which holds the impressive tomb of Napoleon. Napoleon was brought here from his grave in St. Helena where he was exiled, to fulfill his last wish to be buried 'on the banks of the Seine among the people of France whom I have loved so much. In the complex is the Army Museum with the largest collection of militia in the world. Leading from the impressive forecourt of the Invalids with its captured canons runs the tree-lined Esplanade des Invalides to the grand Pont Alexandre III a gift from Czar Alexander to commemorate the 1892 French-Russian alliance..

 

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Bobino

Bobino Cabaret

Bobino is the only place in paris where you can have a drink, diner, attend a spectacular show, and dance.

Upon your arrival you will receive a tremendous reception. Iteractive shows of magic, humour, dance interpreted by our artists-waiters will make your diner a real show!

You'll see a sexy show with 1h15 of songs, dance, performance, magic, more than 40 artists on the stage, hundreds of costumes, the beads, the madness....an amazing spectacle which has revolutionized the world of the Parisian Cabaret.

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Moulin Rouge Distance

Wine & Dine in Montmartre

In the heart of Montmartre since 1875 a Paris tradition for singing where the audience joins in!. Home to Picasso, Charlie Chaplin, Edward G. and many more. Au Lapin Agile with wine tasting + dinner.

Starting at 69 euro

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Paris Night Tours

Night Tours, Cruises, Cabarets & Other Adventures

At dusk, Paris becomes the City of Lights. This tour gives you the opportunity to discover Paris, its history, its tree-lined boulevards with their animated cafes, and all the brilliantly illuminated monuments and squares:

Paris Night Tours

Illumination Tours - 2 hrs

Opera arrow Concorde arrowChamps Elysees arrowOpera Square arrowArc de Triumph arrowTrocadero arrowEiffel Tower (photo stop) arrowInvalides arrowPont-Neuf arrowBastill arrow

Paris Dinner Cruise

Dinner Cruises

4 options for all budgets

Bateaux Mouches, Bateaux Parisiens La Marina and the Don Juan Yacht

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49€ p/p

Montmartre at Night

Evening in Montmartre

Wine Tasting + Dinner + Cabaret

Self guide package to experience the best of Montmartre in a totally unique way.

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From 69€ p/p

Paris Cabaret

Famous Cabarets

Paris Vision + Eiffel Tower + Lunch

Enjoy lunch at the "Altitude 95" restaurant on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower.

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84€ p/p

Limousine Night Tours

Limo Night Tours

Ride in a stretch Lincoln and discover the illuminated monuments, cafes and squares of Paris at Night. Our chauffeurs know all the select night spots (and we can get you in!).

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400€ 

paris bike tour

Paris Bike by Night

The Night Tour is simply beautiful! It is a more relaxed atmosphere than our Day Tour as the wine tends to loosen everyone up a bit.!

Eiffel Tower Lit at night

Eiffel Tower Dinner

Dinners & Combinations

Experience the Tower with a cruise, cabaret or illumination tour.

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48€ p/p

Eiffel Tower Lit at night

Dinner & Jazz Evenings

Visit the Latin Quarter at Night

Try our selected restaurants, 1 hr illumination tours. wine & chesse tastings and jazz in the oldest club in Paris.

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From 99€ p/p

Vaux le Vicomte Lit at night

Vaux le Vicomte

Dinners & Tour

Summer Only: 6:00 pm every Saturday from May 4th to October 14th except September 9th

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149€ p/p