What You Will Do
Embark on a unique private adventure through the iconic streets of Paris in a charming retro sidecar. During 2h tour, you’ll get to experience the city’s most famous landmarks in style.
Marvel at the majestic Eiffel Tower, take in the historic Arc de Triomphe, and admire the stunning Notre Dame Cathedral from the comfort of a vintage sidecar.
This tour offers a perfect blend of excitement, nostalgia, and culture, providing a fresh perspective on the City of Light and its rich history. Book now for an unforgettable Parisian adventure with Wild Side Tour !
Side-Car Tour: 1.30 hours
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Itinerary
1
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris
10 minutes
Your guide will reveal the secrets of Notre Dame de Paris.
2
Eiffel Tower
10 minutes
Stop by the Eiffel Tower for a photo shoot !
3
Arc de Triomphe
5 minutes
Cross the famous champs elysee roundabout and its gigantic Arc de Triomphe.
4
The Paris Catacombs
5 minutes
Cross the famous entrance of the Catacombs of Paris
5
Musee d'Orsay
5 minutes
Discover one of the world's best-known museums.
6
Moulin Rouge
10 minutes
Discover the famous Moulin Rouge !
7
Champs-Elysees
5 minutes
Wind in your hair on the world's most beautiful avenue !
8
Musee d'Orsay
5 minutes
Located in a former railway station, the Musée d'Orsay showcases a rich collection of 19th and early 20th-century art, including works from Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas. Its stunning Beaux-Arts architecture complements the masterpieces within.
9
Pont des Arts
5 minutes
The Pont des Arts, a pedestrian bridge over the Seine, is known for its romantic atmosphere and its history of lovers placing locks on its railings. It offers one of the best views of the Louvre and Institut de France.
10
Conciergerie
5 minutes
Once a royal palace, the Conciergerie became infamous as a prison during the French Revolution, where Marie Antoinette awaited execution. Its medieval Gothic architecture sits prominently on the Île de la Cité.
11
Invalides
5 minutes
Home to Napoleon’s tomb, Les Invalides is a grand complex with a gilded dome that houses a military museum. Originally built as a hospital for veterans, it remains a testament to France’s military history.
12
Palais de Chaillot
5 minutes
Opposite the Eiffel Tower, the Palais de Chaillot offers stunning views from its terrace. The building houses several museums and is a fine example of 1930s Art Deco architecture.
13
Grand Palais
5 minutes
The Grand Palais, known for its glass-domed roof, is a magnificent exhibition hall hosting major art, fashion, and sporting events. It was built for the 1900 World’s Fair and is a masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture.
14
Place de la Concorde
5 minutes
One of the largest squares in Paris, Place de la Concorde is famous for its Egyptian obelisk and its role in the French Revolution. It offers views of the Champs-Élysées and the Tuileries Gardens.
15
Hotel de Ville
5 minutes
Paris’s city hall, the Hôtel de Ville, boasts an elaborate Renaissance-style facade. The building has been the center of Parisian government since the 14th century, though it was reconstructed in the late 19th century after a fire.
16
Ile Saint-Louis
5 minutes
A peaceful, residential island in the Seine, Île Saint-Louis is known for its elegant 17th-century townhouses and quiet charm. It's a haven of tranquility away from the bustle of central Paris.
17
Pont Alexandre III
5 minutes
The ornate Pont Alexandre III, often considered the most beautiful bridge in Paris, connects Les Invalides to the Champs-Élysées. Adorned with statues, lamps, and gilded details, it exemplifies the elegance of Belle Époque design.
18
Ile de la Cite / Ile Saint-Louis
5 minutes
Île de la Cité is the historical heart of Paris, home to landmarks like Notre-Dame Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle. This island, with its cobblestone streets and medieval charm, offers a glimpse into Paris's ancient past.
19
Sainte-Chapelle
5 minutes
Famous for its stunning stained glass windows, Sainte-Chapelle is a Gothic masterpiece located on Île de la Cité. Built in the 13th century, the chapel was intended to house relics of Christ, including the Crown of Thorns.
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