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Sometimes it feels right to do in Paris that may seem a bit… touristy. If it's your first time to Paris… heck, even if it's your 10th time to Paris, an open-air bus tour provides a sense of discovery, of freedom, and even of exhilaration. Under the open skies, with the breeze in your hair, you take in the monuments, landmarks, and streetscapes of the city. A hop-on bus tour is one of the best ways to get a quick overview of Paris.
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The open air buses travel in a loop to take in all the iconic sights of Paris. As the name implies, you can hop off at any of the stops, then explore the area before hopping back on again. No questions asked, no transfers needed.
The way we like to use the bus pass is to hop off at each of the stops spend some time walking around and digging deeper in the quartier before making our way back to the bus stop and hopping back on. The next bus rolls around often, so there's not much waiting.
What you'll learn is that Paris is a compact city. An open-air bus tour gives you practically an aerial view and you can see how the city is connected by their river, the museums, and the landmarks.
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1. THE EIFFEL TOWER Known as the Iron Lady, La Dame de Fer , the Eiffel Tower is the enduring symbol of Paris and one of the most popular destinations. Hop off and explore the area. Wander along the Seine river, grab a crepe at one of the outdoor stands or an ice cream before continuing on your bus journey. 7th Arrondissement
2. CHAMP DE MARS It's hard to believe that the magnificent sixty acres of green space that surround the Eiffel Tower was once a vast garden during the 17th century. Today, it's a perfect place to watch sun worshipers, soccer players and locals soak up the sun and enjoy the park. Looming larger than life over the park is the Eiffel Tower. 7th Arrondissement
3. LOUVRE MUSEUM It's the biggest & busiest museum in the world. The good news is that with your Paris Insiders Pass, you have fast-track entrance. And if you're not in the mood for the museum, you can wander through the courtyards of the Louvre and the Jardin des Tuileries. 1st Arrondissement
4. ÎLE DE LA CITÉ Hop back on and ride to Île de la Cité, one of two islands of Paris. 4th Arrondissement
5. MUSÉE D'ORSAY Your next stop is the fabulous museum that is home to the Impressionist painters and other artworks created between 1848 to 1915. Formerly a train station, it was transformed into a modern museum in 1986. From the clock tower patio on the 5th floor you can almost touch the Louvre Museum across the river. 7th Arrondissement
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7. CHAMPS ELYSÉES – ÉTOILE – ARC DE TRIOMPHE Less than two miles long, the Champs-Elysées is still a significant stretch of land. After all, this is where Charles de Gaulle marched after the liberation of Paris. Today it's a famous shopping street and home to the top international and French brands like Louis Vuitton. 8th Arrondissement
8. GRAND PALAIS The stunning Beaux Arts building links the Right Bank to the Left Bank at the Pont Alexandre III, the most ornate bridge in Paris. Across the street from the Grand Palais is its little sister, the Petit Palais. 8th Arrondissement
9. TROCADÉRO First-time visitors to Paris might not realize that this is the best place to view the Eiffel Tower. From across the river you have a clear view of the Tower and the Champs de Mars. It's an easy walk to cross over and go directly under its magnificence. 16th Arrondissement
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Take advantage of a one or two-day pass to visit Paris in total freedom at your own pace aboard a double-decker Big Bus. Hop on and off as you please with one of the two tours offered. Discover the must-see sites of Paris while listening to the city's history through a recorded audio commentary available in several languages.
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The Open Tour Paris gives you access to a whole network of tourist buses running different routes to link all the main Parisian tourist sites with a single ticket, unlimitedly for one or more days depending on the pass chosen. The frequency of service (every 15 minutes from April to October and every 20 minutes from November to March) ensures that you have minimal waiting time and can stop off at your own pace, without having to keep to a set schedule.
Nearly 40 stops are scattered throughout the city along 4 routes :
- The blue line is certainly the most complete tourist circuit to admire the main Parisian monuments: Les Invalides, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, the Palais Garnier, the Luxor Obelisk, the Arc de Triomphe or the Trocadero, it is probably one of the most popular lines.
- The green line invites you to cross the Seine to discover the left bank of Paris, from the Latin Quarter and the Jardin du Luxembourg to the Montparnasse Tower via the Invalides
- The yellow line invites you to discover the Saint-Germain des Prés district and the Place de la Bastille
- The red line , to the north of the city, takes you to the Opéra Garnier, the department stores, the Moulin Rouge, Montmartre and the Sacré Coeur, the Place de la République and many places of interest.
The double-decker panoramic bus or open top bus tours allow you to travel around the city in comfort while enjoying the urban panorama and an exceptional view of Paris as you travel. The Hop on Hop off concept allows you to visit Paris at your own pace and is ideal for short stays to make the most of the attractions offered by the French capital. The individual audio guides available on board in ten different languages will enable you to learn more about the monuments. Tales and Parisian legends are even available for the youngest passengers, who will discover Paris in a playful way.
With Paris City Vision, you can even book your pass for the tourist buses and the Batobus with unlimited access in one go . Some offers also allow you to combine your Open Tour Paris pass with a museum pass to access more than 60 museums and monuments in Paris. Who hasn't dreamed of visiting the Louvre Museum during a tour of the heart of Paris? Discover the capital in a different way, avoid long metro journeys and swap the boat cruise on the Seine for a bus tour through the streets of the City of Light.
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Board the red Hop on Hop off coaches of the Big Bus tour company and set off to discover the City of Light through two tours:
- The red tour (classic) passes close to the most beautiful monuments of the capital, from the Île de la Cité to the Champs-Elysées, via the Champ de Mars or the Louvre Museum.
- The blue tour invites you to discover the north of the city and passes through the tourist areas of Montmartre and Pigalle, in front of the Moulin Rouge.
Book your Big Bus or Open Tour tickets today: the Hop On Hop Off is ideal for getting around at your own convenience while enjoying the monuments and tourist treasures of one of the world's most beautiful cities.
Whatever your preferences, you are sure to find the perfect offer thanks to the many tours on offer. Parents and children will be able to discover the capital city in the best conditions to live a unique experience with family or friends.
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Paris has several tour bus operators . The most renowned are OpenTour, Big Bus Paris and Foxity Sightseeing Tour. Find in-depth information about what each company offers and choose the best option.
All sightseeing buses in Paris are open-top double-deckers and include an audio guide in English .
We provide you with information on each of the different tour bus operators so you can choose which one you prefer:
Paris OpenTour
The OpenTour bus is yellow and blue and allows its passengers to hop off and hop on as many times as they want during the validity of their ticket.
Paris OpenTour has three different routes with over 34 stops and passengers can choose any of these 3 lines and combine them without any problem.
- Blue line : Rides past the top landmarks of Paris, like the Louvre Museum, Champs-Élysées, Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Les Invalides…
- White line : Travels down the left bank of the River Seine. It passes by the Catacombs of Paris, Boulevard Montparnasse, St. Germain-des-Prés, and the Pont Neuf, among others.
- Red line : This line includes the main attractions on the right side of the Seine, like the Moulin Rouge, Montmartre , and République, among others.
Schedule & timetable
The routes and schedules of the OpenTour buses vary depending on the route and time of year . Between April and October, buses run from 9:30 am to 8 pm approximately and from November to March from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm. The frequency also varies, ranging from 10 – 30 minutes.
Adults with a Paris Visite travel card have a € 4 ( US$ 4.30) discount for the 1-day Open Tour and children under 4 travel for free. Those who want to combine the Batobus with an OpenTour bus tour can purchase a special rate for a 2-day pass for both means of transport.
Big Bus Paris
Big Bus Paris (used to be called Les Cars Rouges) is the oldest tour bus operator in Paris. These buses are red , as the name used to suggest.
Paris is extremely well-lit up at night and it's worth discovering the city after dusk. This is why the Big Bus operator includes a tour of Paris at this time of day when visitors will be able to see the main monuments illuminated.
Big Bus Paris has one line that takes a little over two hours with eleven stops . Passengers can hop off and hop on at any of the following stops:
- Eiffel Tower
- Champs de Mars
- Notre Dame Cathedral
- Musée d'Orsay
- Opéra Garnier
- Arc de Triomphe
- Grand Palais
The Big Bus Paris schedule is approximately from 9:30 am to 8:15 pm . However, it depends a lot on each stop. The last bus passes by the Louvre Museum or Notre Dame at 6:25 pm. The frequency varies between 10 and 20 minutes , depending on the time of year.
For your convenience, you can purchase tickets online here .
Foxity Sightseeing Tour
Foxity Sightseeing Tour was the last tour bus to arrive in Paris. At first, this company only included a bus tour without having the hop-on, hop-off option. However, due to pressure from tourists, it now allows its passengers to hop on and off.
Foxity also organizes night tours.
The buses leave from the Eiffel Tower and its itinerary is very similar to the Big Bus Paris one.
The timetable varies depending on the time of year. We recommend checking the times on their webpage .
The ticket price is 42 EUR for adults ( € 49 ( US$ 52.70) for 2 days) . For children between 4 and 12 ticket price, is 23 EUR ( € 28 ( US$ 30.10) for 2 days) , and children under 4 years old take the tour for free.
Which tour bus to choose?
All of the above companies offer very similar services , although we recommend Paris OpenTour , as it has more routes and more stops, and therefore offers a more complete tour.
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The Batobus is a boat shuttle that travels down the River Seine, stopping frequently at the city’s top attractions. One could call it a "floating tour bus".
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Which tourist bus to choose in Paris ?
Visit Paris by tourist bus is an ideal solution when you have little time to visit Paris. In summer or when the weather allows it, the discovery platform is very pleasant and allows to take nice pictures. An ideal formula to discover the most beautiful monuments of Paris without getting tired. Several formulas are proposed by Tootbus Paris (the new name of Open Tour ) : the tourist circuit in 2 hours the formula hop on hop off which allows you to get off and on when you want and where you want (12 stops in Paris), the Paris by Night formula for a visit of Paris by night. Other tourist bus companies like Big Bus (red bus) also offer tours in Paris.
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- The Hop on Hop off formula in Paris (panoramic bus) - From 21€
- Paris in 2h with Tootbus (panoramic bus) - From 19€
- The Christmas lights tour
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And also, Big Bus Tours (red bus)
- A circuit with fifteen stops in Paris (red circuit in the historic heart of Paris starting from the Eiffel Tower)
- Hop on ho off Paris tour (1 day pass) - From 22€
- Hop on ho off Paris tour (1 day pass) - From 25€
- Deluxe hop on hop off ticket (2 day pass) - From 32€
You can get on and off whenever you want. They allow to conciliate : moving in Paris from a tourist place to another while admiring Paris and its most beautiful monuments (1 day or 2 day pass)
Two possibilities: the panoramic tourist buses like the company Tootbus or Big Bus or city buses.
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- Quoi d'autre ? Vos billets comprennent également 3 visites à pied thématiques et vous permettent d'en savoir plus sur les sites de la ville grâce à un audioguide.
- Grâce au bus écologique à impériale et à toit ouvert, vous aurez les meilleures vues de la ville. C'est un moyen idéal pour visiter la ville et vous pouvez opter pour un tour de nuit.
- Parmi les arrêts les plus populaires, citons l'Opéra Garnier, Notre Dame, le Quartier Latin, le Musée du Louvre et la Galerie Lafayette.
- Pass illimité hop-on hop-off de 24, 48 ou 72 heures
- Audioguide disponible en anglais, français, espagnol, italien, allemand, portugais (brésil), arabe, russe, mandarin (Chine) et japonais.
- Audioguide pour les enfants disponible en anglais et en français
- Visites guidées à pied gratuites
- Écouteurs gratuits fabriqués à partir de matériaux recyclables
- Wifi gratuit
- Visite nocturne de 2 heures (en option)
- Audioguide en anglais, français, espagnol, allemand et italien (pour la visite nocturne)
- Audioguide pour enfants en anglais et en français (pour les visites nocturnes)
Itinéraire bleu
Du 7 novembre au 31 mars
- Premier bus : 9 h 30 de l'arrêt 1 (Printemps / Galerie Lafayette)#
- Dernier bus : 17 h à l'arrêt #1 (Printemps / Galerie Lafayette)
- Fréquence : toutes les 15 minutes
- Arrêts populaires : Musée du Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, Tour Eiffel
Du 1er avril au 31 octobre
- Dernier bus : 18 h 30 de l'arrêt 1 (Printemps / Galerie Lafayette)#
- Fréquence : toutes les 10 min
Itinéraire violet (du 3 juin au 8 septembre)
- Arrêts populaires : Montmartre, Moulin Rouge, Arc de Triomphe
Visite nocturne
- Premier bus : à 20 h de l'arrêt Louvre, Place du Carrousel du Louvre (à 21 h d'avril à octobre * à 18 h du 1er au 20 novembre)
- Fréquence : une fois par jour
- Arrêts populaires : Arc de Triomphe, Tour Eiffel, Moulin Rouge
Veuillez cliquer ici pour voir des cartes détaillées de l'itinéraire HOHO et des points d'embarquement, et ici pour la carte de l'itinéraire de la visite nocturne.
- Conseil : Lors de votre séjour à Paris, assistez au concert nocturne de la Sainte Chapelle pour une expérience inoubliable.
- N'oubliez pas qu'il est interdit de manger, de boire et de fumer dans les bus. Faites vos valises à bon escient !
- Cette expérience est accessible aux personnes en fauteuil roulant.
- Des rampes sont disponibles dans les bus pour faciliter l'accès.
- Vos chiens guides sont les bienvenus dans les bus.
- Les enfants âgés de 4 ans et moins peuvent voyager gratuitement s'ils n'ont pas droit à leur propre siège.
- Les animaux de compagnie et les petits chiens doivent être assis à vos genoux.
- Vous pouvez utiliser vos billets n'importe quel jour avant la date de la visite.
- À partir du 1er mars, les itinéraires des bus seront légèrement modifiés en raison des Jeux Olympiques.
- La ligne bleue restera fermée du 3 juin au 8 septembre et sera remplacée par la ligne violette.
- Les bus fonctionnent à l'énergie propre, comme l'électricité, le biogaz ou le biocarburant, ce qui les rend respectueux de l'environnement.
Tootbus : Tour Hop-On Hop-Off de 24/48/72 h de Paris avec croisière sur la Seine
- Découvrez le charme de Paris à votre rythme, avec un pass 24/48/72 h Hop-On Hop-Off, qui vous permet de ne manquer aucun des spectacles que la ville a à vous offrir.
- Les arrêts multiples et les bus fréquents passant toutes les 10 à 15 minutes font de ce billet un moyen d'embarquer et de débarquer à votre guise.
- Vous voulez en savoir plus ? Naviguez sur la Seine lors d'une croisière au départ de la tour Eiffel, offrant une vue incomparable sur les monuments parisiens.
- Les bus à pont ouvert sont équipés d'audioguides multilingues et de commentaires en direct sur la croisière.
- La Tour Eiffel, l'Opéra Garnier, Notre Dame et bien d'autres encore sont autant d'arrêts très prisés.
- Pass Hop-On Hop-Off de 24/48/72 heures
- Audioguide pour enfants disponible en anglais et en français
- Croisière d'une heure sur la Seine
- Commentaires en direct en anglais et en français (sur la croisière)
- Dernier bus : à 18 h 30 à l'arrêt #1 (Printemps / Galerie Lafayette)
Croisière sur la Seine
- Première croisière : 10h30 au départ de la Tour Eiffel
- Dernière croisière : 18h au départ de la Tour Eiffel
- Fréquence : toutes les 30 minutes
Veuillez cliquer ici pour voir les cartes détaillées des itinéraires et des points d'embarquement.
- Conseil : descendez à l'arrêt Notre-Dame et promenez-vous dans les charmantes rues du quartier latin, connu pour son ambiance bohème.
- Cette visite est accessible aux fauteuils roulants et aux poussettes.
- Vos chiens guides sont les bienvenus dans les bus. Les animaux domestiques ne sont autorisés que s'ils sont placés dans de petites boîtes.
- L'embarcadère des croisières sur la Seine est situé au pied de la Tour Eiffel, au bord du fleuve, tout près de l'arrêt #9.
Big Bus : 2 heures de visite nocturne panoramique de Paris en bus
- Découvrez Paris sous ses lumières enchanteresses à bord de cette visite nocturne de 2 heures sans escale dans la Ville Lumière.
- Ce pass vous permet d'être aux premières loges pour admirer les monuments de la ville illuminés en soirée.
- Apprenez-en davantage sur cette ville dynamique grâce aux commentaires pré-enregistrés disponibles en 6 langues.
- Restez connecté·e tout au long de votre voyage grâce au Wi-Fi gratuit disponible à bord et postez un ou deux selfies.
- La Tour Eiffel, Notre Dame et Montmartre figurent parmi les lieux les plus populaires de votre itinéraire.
- Visite de 2 h de Paris en bus
- Application mobile gratuite pour des mises à jour en direct
- Guide (selon la disponibilité)
- Navettes de/vers l'hôtel
- Conseil : commencez votre expérience nocturne à Paris en vous rendant à Montmartre pour admirer le coucher de soleil à couper le souffle.
- Installations : accessibilité aux fauteuils roulants, accessibilité aux poussettes, Wi-Fi gratuit.
- Veuillez noter que cette visite nocturne est une visite sans arrêts et n'est pas une visite à arrêts multiples.
Tootbus : Visite nocturne de Paris en bus
- Partez au crépuscule pour admirer la magie de Paris baignée de lumières scintillantes le soir depuis le toit ouvert de votre bus.
- L'itinéraire unique vous emmène à travers les lieux les plus emblématiques de la ville pendant 2 heures.
- Branchez vos écouteurs et écoutez des histoires passionnantes sur la ville de l'amour grâce à l'audioguide multilingue pour adultes et enfants.
- Les lieux célèbres de votre circuit en bus comprennent l'Opéra, la Concorde, les Champs Elysées, et bien d'autres encore.
- Tour de 2 h de Paris en bus
- Audioguide en anglais, français, espagnol, allemand et italien
- Audioguide pour enfants en anglais et français
- Conseil : si vous aimez les vins français, prenez le temps de visiter un vignoble « caché » au cœur de Paris, connu sous le nom de Clos Montmartre, juste derrière la basilique du Sacré-Cœur.
- Des rampes et des ascenseurs sont disponibles dans les bus pour en faciliter l'accès.
- Les enfants de 4 ans et moins peuvent voyager gratuitement s'ils sont assis sur les genoux d'un adulte qui les accompagne.
Visite de Paris en Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off et billets d'entrée au Panthéon
- Profitez d'un nombre illimité de trajets avec un seul billet ! Faites du tourisme de manière flexible et sans tracas à bord de l'emblématique bus à impériale grâce à des forfaits de 24 ou 48 heures.
- Tirez le meilleur parti de votre temps et de votre argent ! Montez dans les bus disponibles toutes les 7 à 15 minutes et voyagez à travers la ville pour découvrir ses plus belles perles.
- Contournez les files d'attente du Panthéon et rendez-vous facilement aux arrêts populaires tels que Notre-Dame, la Tour Eiffel, le Louvre et bien d'autres.
- Naviguez sur la Seine avec un forfait de 48 heures. Laissez-vous bercer par les vibrations parisiennes, oscillez avec les vagues et découvrez des lieux emblématiques sous un nouveau jour.
- Profitez des vues panoramiques et découvrez les petits secrets cachés dans les recoins de la ville grâce aux audioguides multilingues à bord du confortable bus à toit ouvert.
- Forfaits de 24 ou 48 heures
- Audioguide multilingue (anglais, français, allemand, espagnol, italien, portugais brésilien, coréen ou chinois mandarin)
- Casques gratuits
- Entrée coupe-file au Panthéon
- Premier bus de l'itinéraire classique : 9 h 45 au départ de la Tour Eiffel
- Dernier bus de l'itinéraire classique : 18 h 40 au départ du Trocadéro
- Fréquence : environ toutes les 7 à 15 minutes
- Arrêts populaires : Tour Eiffel, Champ de Mars, Notre Dame, Champs-Elysées, Trocadéro
Veuillez cliquer ici pour obtenir les détails des points d'embarquement de l'itinéraire rouge classique.
- Première croisière : 10 h 30 au Ponton n°3, Port de la Bourdonnais (près de l'arrêt Tour Eiffel)
- Dernière croisière : 21 h 00
- Fréquence : toutes les 45 minutes en semaine et toutes les 30 minutes le week-end
- Conseil : dans le quartier du Trocadéro, visitez le marché alimentaire local pour déguster du fromage et du vin français authentiques.
- Avis aux amateur·rice·s de photographie : les photos au flash sont interdites à l'intérieur du site. Vous pouvez prendre des photos sans flash à votre guise.
- Les étages inférieurs des Big Buses sont adaptés aux poussettes et aux fauteuils roulants.
Paris : visites guidées en bus (Hop-on Hop-off) 2024
Que vous soyez passionné·e d'art, d'histoire ou de shopping, Paris a quelque chose à offrir à chaque visiteur. Connue comme la ville la plus romantique du monde, Paris recèle des vues à couper le souffle, de merveilles architecturales, de charmantes boutiques et de grands boulevards.
Toutefois, en raison de la taille de la ville, planifier votre itinéraire idéal et vos déplacements dans la ville peut s'avérer compliqué et fastidieux.
Les circuits en bus Hop-on Hop-off sont un excellent moyen de découvrir Paris et de profiter au maximum de vos vacances dans la capitale. Ces circuits en bus vous offrent la possibilité de visiter les principaux sites touristiques en toute liberté. Le principe est simple : vous montez dans un bus, vous vous rendez à l'une des attractions de la ville, puis vous en redescendez, sans aucune contrainte.
Paris compte deux prestataires de visites guidées en bus Hop-on Hop-off : Big Bus Paris et Open Tours Paris. Les circuits Hop-on Hop-off sont répartis sur 5 lignes de bus, vous évitant ainsi les files d'attente et les programmes compliqués.
Pourquoi choisir les visites guidées en bus de Paris Hop-on Hop-off ?
Les visites Hop-on Hop-off sont adaptées au voyageur et à la voyageuse moderne et ont pour objectif de vous faire découvrir Paris dans son intégralité.
- Les visites guidées en bus Hop-on Hop-off vous donnent la liberté de visiter toutes les principales attractions de Paris sans avoir à vous soucier des horaires de réservation contraignants.
- Montez simplement dans l'un des bus et profitez de la visite qui vous emmène à travers les principales attractions. Vous pouvez également choisir de descendre à l'endroit que vous souhaitez explorer.
- Il existe un certain nombre de lignes de bus à travers Paris, et le prochain bus n'est jamais très loin.
- Voyager dans Paris peut s'avérer assez coûteux, car les prix d'entrée et les tarifs des taxis sont élevés. En revanche, avec un circuit en bus Hop-on Hop-off à Paris, vos déplacements dans la ville sont pris en charge.
- Les audioguides multilingues gratuits qui vous informent sur l'histoire et la signification de chaque attraction, le Wi-Fi gratuit et l'entrée à prix réduit dans certaines attractions sont des avantages supplémentaires.
Toutes vos options de circuit en bus Hop-on Hop-off à Paris
- Choisissez entre des circuits touristiques d'un ou deux jours en bus avec montée et descente et découvrez le meilleur de Paris.
- Montez et descendez aux 15 arrêts situés le long des itinéraires et visitez toutes les principales attractions de la ville.
- Il existe deux circuits différents, le circuit rouge classique et le circuit bleu de Montmartre.
- Les arrêts les plus prisés sont la tour Eiffel, les Champs-Élysées, le Louvre Pyramide, Notre Dame, le Sacré-Cœur, le musée Grévin et le musée d'Orsay.
- Certains billets incluent une croisière gratuite sur la Seine et l'accès à une visite guidée à pied.
- Les bus climatisés sont équipés d'audioguides en 11 langues différentes.
Politique d'annulation : les billets ne peuvent être ni annulés, ni modifiés, ni reprogrammés.
Billet à prix réduit : les 0-2 ans sont gratuits. Les 3-12 ans bénéficient d'un tarif réduit.
- Choisissez entre des visites guidées d'un ou de deux jours dans un bus touristique à deux étages et à toit ouvert.
- Avec plus de 40 arrêts, vous pourrez visiter toutes les attractions principales de la ville.
- Il existe trois lignes différentes : la ligne bleue, la ligne rouge et la ligne verte.
- Les arrêts les plus prisés sont le musée d'Orsay, l'Arc de Triomphe, la tour Eiffel, le Louvre, Notre-Dame, les Champs-Élysées, etc.
- Profitez du Wi-Fi gratuit à bord du bus.
- Vous pouvez également opter pour une croisière sur la Seine au départ de la tour Eiffel pour découvrir Paris et ses monuments d'un angle différent.
- Vous pourrez écouter un audioguide en plus de 5 langues pour rendre votre visite touristique plus enrichissante.
Politique d'annulation flexible : obtenez un remboursement intégral si vous annulez ce billet jusqu'à 24 heures avant l'heure prévue.
Billet à prix réduit : les 4-12 ans bénéficient de billets à prix réduit.
Horaires du circuit en bus Hop-on Hop-off à Paris
Horaires : 9h30-17h40
Fréquence : toutes les 15 à 30 minutes
Durée de la visite : 70 à 120 minutes
Horaires : 9h30 à 18h
Fréquence : toutes les 20 à 30 minutes
Durée de la visite : 2 heures 20 minutes
Itinéraire du circuit en bus Hop-on Hop-off à Paris
Il comprend deux itinéraires avec 11 arrêts situés à proximité des principaux sites et attractions.
Le circuit rouge classique explore les sites les plus emblématiques de Paris tels que la tour Eiffel, Notre Dame, l'Arc de Triomphe, le Trocadéro, le Grand Palais, l'Opéra Garnier, les Champs-Élysées, et bien plus encore.
Le circuit bleu de Montmartre est ouvert en fonction des saisons et se déplace vers le nord de Paris, notamment à la Gare du Nord, à Pigalle, au Sacré-Cœur et au musée Grévin.
Il comporte trois itinéraires avec 42 arrêts situés à proximité des principaux sites et attractions.
Le circuit bleu iconique de Paris vous fera passer devant l'Opéra, le musée du Louvre, la cathédrale Notre-Dame, le musée d'Orsay, la Concorde, l'Arc de Triomphe, la tour Eiffel, le Grand Palais, et bien plus.
Les lignes rouges et vertes fonctionnent en fonction des saisons. La ligne rouge dessert les quartiers nord près de Montmarte, tandis que la ligne verte circule autour de Montparnasse.
Caractéristiques du circuit en bus Hop-on Hop-off à Paris
Tour Eiffel
La tour Eiffel , ou la « dame de fer », symbolise avec fierté la ville de Paris. Elle a été achevée en 1889 et mesure 300 mètres de haut. Elle est connue pour ses différents restaurants et points de vue, et offre des vues à couper le souffle sur la capitale.
Musée du Louvre
Le musée du Louvre , qui est l'un des plus célèbres musées du monde, abrite des centaines de tableaux historiques célèbres, dont la Joconde de Léonard de Vinci. Il abrite également la pyramide futuriste du Louvre en verre et en métal.
Notre-Dame de Paris
La cathédrale Notre-Dame est une cathédrale médiévale gothique historique qui remonte aux années 1100. Un incendie survenu en 2019 a entraîné l'effondrement de la tour, mais elle reste l'un des monuments les plus célèbres de Paris.
Champ de Mars
Le Champ de Mars est un parc et un jardin ouvert situé juste en dessous de la tour Eiffel, qui s'étend jusqu'à l'École militaire. Ce parc offre également les meilleures vues de la tour Eiffel lorsqu'elle est éclairée la nuit.
Champs-Elysées
Cette avenue de deux kilomètres de long est l'une des plus belles du monde. Elle est bordée de monuments majestueux, dont l' Arc de Triomphe , et de nombreuses boutiques de marques de luxe et de théâtres.
Opéra Garnier
L'Opéra Garnier est un opéra situé à Paris. Ne manquez pas son Grand foyer et son grand escalier à couper le souffle, ainsi que son Grand Foyer aux couleurs étincelantes. Il abrite également la bibliothèque-musée de l'Opéra de Paris.
Musée d'Orsay
Le musée d'Orsay présente l'une des meilleures collections d'art impressionniste au monde, avec des œuvres de Van Gogh, Degas, Renoir et Monet. Il regorge également d'architecture et de sculptures artistiques.
Situé au point culminant de Montmartre, le Sacré-Cœur est une basilique du XIXe siècle. Montez au sommet du dôme pour profiter d'une vue spectaculaire sur Paris, ou entrez à l'intérieur pour admirer son orgue majestueux.
Saint-Germain des Prés
Saint-Germain des Prés est aujourd'hui l'une des meilleures destinations pour le shopping à Paris. On y trouve de nombreux cafés, bars et restaurants, dont le célèbre Café de Flore, Les deux Magots et la Brasserie Lipp.
Situé dans le quartier latin de Paris, le majestueux Panthéon a été construit comme une église, sur le modèle du Panthéon de Rome. Aujourd'hui, il sert de mausolée à des personnages célèbres de l'histoire de France et de Paris.
Sainte Chapelle
La Sainte Chapelle a été construite au XIIIe siècle par le roi Louis IX pour sa collection de reliques religieuses et culturelles. Visitez cette merveille architecturale aujourd'hui et découvrez ses merveilleux vitraux.
Disneyland Paris
Disneyland Paris est le parc d'attractions idéal pour les familles. Dans les deux parcs, le parc Disneyland et le parc Walt Disney Studios, vous trouverez des châteaux de contes de fées et des manèges à sensations fortes.
Conseils pratiques pour les visites à Paris en Hop-on Hop-off
- Avant d'embarquer pour votre circuit HOHO, consultez attentivement les arrêts et les différents itinéraires et déterminez les attractions que vous souhaitez explorer davantage afin de pouvoir descendre aux bons arrêts.
- Le circuit HOHO est bien conçu, et les bus arrivent toutes les 10 à 15 minutes environ. Cependant, Paris est une grande ville, et la météo, les embouteillages et les événements peuvent parfois causer des perturbations.
- Vous pouvez passer d'un itinéraire à l'autre proposé par chaque prestataire. Par exemple, si vous êtes monté(e) à bord du circuit rouge en Big Bus, vous pouvez passer au circuit bleu aux arrêts de correspondance. Renseignez-vous auprès de l'opérateur pour connaître les modalités de changement d'itinéraire.
- Même si vous voyagez principalement en bus, portez des chaussures confortables pour pouvoir vous promener facilement lorsque vous descendez du bus pour explorer les différentes attractions.
- La plupart des circuits HOHO Paris sont organisés dans un bus à toit ouvert et, en fonction du moment où vous visitez la ville, le soleil ou le vent peuvent être au rendez-vous. Portez une veste légère et des lunettes de soleil pour rester bien protégé(e) dans les deux cas.
- Si vous prévoyez une autre activité après votre circuit HOHO, prévoyez un peu de temps entre les deux. Le bus traversera certains des quartiers les plus fréquentés de Paris et la circulation peut être très dense.
- Réservez vos billets pour la visite de Paris HOHO en ligne pour vous assurer d'obtenir les meilleures offres. De plus, la réservation en ligne vous assure une place. Vous pouvez également prendre le temps de rechercher les itinéraires et les opérateurs en détail.
- Si vous n'arrivez pas à vous y retrouver entre les différents opérateurs, vérifiez les itinéraires proposés par ces derniers et décidez en fonction de celui qui comporte le plus d'arrêts qui vous intéressent.
Foire aux questions : les circuits en bus Hop-on Hop-off à Paris
Oui, Paris dispose de deux circuits de bus Hop-on Hop-off, chacun comportant un certain nombre d'itinéraires.
Vous pouvez acheter des billets pour le circuit Hop-on Hop-off à Paris en ligne.
Oui, vous pouvez acheter des billets pour Paris Hop-on Hop-off en ligne ici.
Il existe de nombreux circuits en bus de type Hop-on Hop-off, et leurs billets commencent à partir de 35 €.
Les bus Hop-on Hop-off sont des bus touristiques qui vous permettent de monter et de descendre quand vous le souhaitez et de faire du tourisme à votre rythme.
Les visites guidées de Paris en bus Hop-on Hop-off circulent toutes les 15 à 30 minutes.
Oui, vous aurez accès à des audioguides disponibles dans un maximum de 11 langues pour un aperçu complet de la ville.
Oui, les visites guidées Hop-on Hop-off de Paris sont accessibles aux personnes en fauteuil roulant.
Bus touristiques à Paris
Paris compte de nombreuses compagnies de bus touristiques , parmi les plus connues : Paris OpenTour, Big Bus Paris et Foxity Sightseeing Tour.
Toutes les compagnies existantes proposent des bus découverts à double étage pour pouvoir profiter d’une vue panoramique de la ville à votre rythme , tout en écoutant des commentaires audio anecdotiques .
Nous vous avons dressé une liste des différences notables entre les compagnies de bus existantes afin de vous aider à faire votre choix.
Paris OpenTour
Les bus OpenTour sont de couleur jaune et bleu et permettent de monter et de descendre librement, autant de fois que vous le désirez durant toute la période de validité du ticket.
La compagnie Paris OpenTour propose 3 circuits différents et compte plus 34 arrêts . Il est possible d’alterner ou de combiner les itinéraires sans aucun problème.
- Ligne bleue : elle parcourt les lieux incontournables de Paris tels que le Musée du Louvre, les Champs Élysées, la Tour Eiffel, la Cathédrale Notre-Dame et les Invalides.
- Ligne blanche : elle longe la rive gauche de la Seine, en passant par les Catacombes, le Boulevard du Montparnasse, Saint-Germain-des-Prés et le Pont Neuf, entre autres.
- Ligne rouge : elle passe par les principales attractions de la rive droite de la Seine, telles que le Moulin Rouge, Montmartre et République, entre autres.
Les horaires et la fréquence de passage des bus de l’OpenTour sont différents selon la ligne empruntée et l’époque de l’année . Les bus circulent approximativement entre 09h30 et 20h00 entre avril et octobre, et jusqu’à 18h30 entre novembre et mars. La fréquence peut varier entre 10 et 30 minutes.
Les adultes possédant le forfait Paris Visite peuvent profiter d’une remise de 4 € (4,30 US$ ) pour un pass d’un jour avec l’OpenTour. Les enfants de moins de 4 ans voyagent gratuitement. Vous pouvez également acheter un ticket de 2 jours d’OpenTour en bénéficiant de prix réduit pour le Batobus .
Big Bus Paris
Big Bus Paris (anciennement Les Cars Rouges) est la plus ancienne compagnie de bus touristiques de Paris. Comme son ancien nom l’indique, ces bus sont de couleur rouge .
Le circuit du Big Bus Paris dure 2h15 et marque 11 arrêts. Sachez que vous pouvez monter et descendre autant de fois que vous le désirez afin de visiter Paris à votre rythme et en toute liberté . Les arrêts de ce bus sont les suivants :
- Tour Eiffel
- Champ de Mars
- Opéra Garnier
- Musée du Louvre
- Cathédrale de Notre-Dame
- Musée d’Orsay
- Arc de Triomphe
- Grand Palais
Paris est une ville magnifique que l'on se doit de visiter de nuit, c’est pourquoi la compagnie Big Bus Paris offre un circuit nocturne pour pouvoir profiter des principaux monuments illuminés.
Les cars de Bis Bus Paris circulent approximativement entre 09h30 et 20h15 , mais cela peut varier selon les arrêts. Le dernier bus passe par le Musée du Louvre ou Notre-Dame à 18h25. La fréquence de passage peut varier entre 10 et 20 minutes en fonction de l’époque de l’année.
Vous pouvez acheter les billets en ligne en cliquant ici .
Foxity Sightseeing Tour
Les bus de Foxity ont été les derniers bus à arriver sur le marché. À l’origine, le concept était quelque peu différent , puisque ces bus offraient un circuit passant par les principaux points d’intérêt de la ville sans marquer d’arrêt. Actuellement, la compagnie a modifié son concept pour s’aligner sur l’offre de ses concurrents et propose aux visiteurs de monter et de descendre autant de fois qu’ils le souhaitent.
Les bus de Foxity proposent également des tours nocturnes .
Le point de départ se situe à la Tour Eiffel . Les circuits réalisés par ces bus ressemblent fortement à ceux du Big Bus Paris .
Les horaires diffèrent selon l’époque de l’année. Mieux vaut donc vérifier par avance les horaires sur le site internet officiel .
Le prix du billet de 24 h est de 42 € (45,30 US$ ) pour les adultes (2 jours : 49 € (52,90 US$ )). Le billet de 24 h pour les enfants de 4 à 12 ans coûte 23 € (24,80 US$ ) (2 jours : 28 € (30,20 US$ )) et le billet pour les moins de 12 ans est gratuit .
Quel bus touristique choisir ?
Les trois compagnies de bus offrent des services plus ou moins similaires, bien que selon nous, la meilleure option reste celle du Big Bus Paris .
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Open Tour Paris
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“ The L'Open sightseeing bus tour offers 4 tour routes in and around the main tourist sights, the most famous would be the green line. ” in 2 reviews
“ My wife and I actually jumped off at the Arc de Triomphe to do some shopping. ” in 3 reviews
“ I'm fairly comfortable taking the Metro and traveled round trip on it to see the Eiffel Tower after sunset. ” in 12 reviews
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13 rue Auber
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Saint-Lazare/Grands Magasins, 9ème
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This bus is not worth the trip to try to do hop on and hop off. It was slower than the camels I rode in Cairo once. Please don't waste your time and money on this one. It was part of our pass we bought, but still we felt like we wasted time going on this. It took forever from going to one point of interest to the next. Some of the stops were not available to go to due to season or timing. The bus was a double decker. You can sit in the top area to see the city views. The bus looked great from the outside but from the inside it was not very clean. If you do decide to buy the bus pass, there are 24/48 hour validation options. Side Note: When you get the receipt for the bus pass, the bottom of the receipt has WiFi information and password.
This is one of the hop on hop off in Paris I want after compared with Big Bus Paris with many reviews. I am happy they're very good! I have emailed the group sales office and the lady replied to me the next business day with a very good discount price for our group of 12. I paid for the group purchase by fill up the purchase form with my credit card information and scanned it than email it back to the group sales office at Open Tour Paris. They reply to me the next day with a bar code I can use to pick up all 12 tickets when we on board the first bus. They told me I can just show the driver my phone because I already on my trip to New York by the time I received the bar code. Very convenient! The hop on hop off buses are covered almost all the famous tourists locations. It is a very good choice if you have time. Paris traffic was very bad. I will take the subway if I am in a rush! But I enjoyed the ride with the Open Tour specially when the weather was good and I can setting on the upper level!
Raining outside, Raining inside too!
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This is the bus company that the Tourist welcome center sells at the Central Station. This was your run of the mill hop on and off bus. Free headphones in all languages. If you are traveling with a family, I quite about the family pass. It is cheaper than buying individual tickets. The agents inside Central Station will tell you they can't don't honor the family pass rate and they claim the bus driver doesn't accept cards only cash...Tisk tisk...Bus drivers do accept card and cash and they honor the family pass price (2 adults and 2 kids 89Euro)
The worse commentary. Ever. Mostly playing music and not enough narratives. Driving is too fast and not slowing down for landmarks. It's true they have more routes but it's really not worth it if you want to learn something. I learned absolutely nothing. I took a city sight seeing tour bus in Florence and that was wayyyyy better. With lots of information and useful stops. Others on the bus were complaining as well and said red bus was the way to go. The good thing was we didn't have to wait at all the three times we switched buses. Maybe by good luck? Don't waste your money on this bus.
While visiting Paris for a week in June, we purchased a 3 day hop-on-hop off bus tour pass combined with the Paris by night tour. I actually really enjoyed both tours with Open Tour Paris, and I'd definitely recommend them to other visitors. The Paris by night tour was especially good! Personally, I found that the tours ran really frequently and there was only one time that I actually wait to really wait for the next bus (which did unfortunately take over a half hour and was pretty awful but we later discovered their bus had broken down). Other than that, in 3 days of using the bus I generally waited no more than 3-5 minutes for the bus to arrive. The bus stops themselves are really well labeled with a sign and were pretty much always near a bench, so that also made it really easy for us. Unfortunately, they do seem to drop you a bit further from most attractions than it looked like Paris Sighting and Big Bus did, however, that wasn't really a big issue for us. The tour routes themselves were good. They offer more expansive route options than the other bus lines and have 4 routes rather than 2 or 3. The buses seemed well maintained and weren't dirty or anything. They do have a little AC inside, but it was still pretty hot so we opted to sit on the top floor. The stairs up to the top level are pretty gnarly, but I have a feeling that's the case with any double decker bus. The commentary was nice and lined up pretty well with the route even though it's all pre-recorded. A lot of the time they played french music when there was nothing to comment on, but I actually quite enjoyed it. I wouldn't say the commentary was great, but it was fine and I don't think any better/worse than the other big hop-on-hop-off companies as they need to accommodate a wide range of languages. IF you want good commentary and want to ask questions or anything, I'd definitely recommend a real tour rather than the hop-on-hop-off option. I do want to point out that if you buy any of the combo tickets (boat cruise or night tour) then that has to be used on the first day you redeem your passes which isn't stated online. I HIGHLY recommend the night bus tour as it was fantastic. It took you slightly different routes than the day tour so you can see more of paris and the commentary was different as well. They have it really well timed and we got to watch the full 5 minute light show for the eiffel tower at 11pm literally front and centered (stopped in the middle of the street!) which was the highlight of my entire trip.
If you're staying in the 6th or 14th arrondissement, there are bus stops for you! At the time of this post, no other hop-on, hop-off company offered that service. I was extremely pleased that L'Open Tour had a stop across the street from my hotel. This convenience is the only reason that I chose this company. I'm so glad that I did! The drivers were on time both days that we used the service. My only desire would be a list of the actual times that buses can be expected at a particular stop. It's listed how often the buses will arrive, but you'd have to do some rapid math to determine when it will be at your location. The "Where's My Bus?" link shows the times that buses are available at that location. For example, 9:56-17:00 every 20 minutes. All of the drivers that I encountered were courteous and patient with my very, very, very limited French. On the first day, we rode all three lines. We stopped for lunch while on the red line and had time to complete all circuits in time to catch the final bus to our hotel on the white line. I agree that the buses stopped for several minutes at some locations. Based on the anticipated arrival time at the upcoming stop, the buses parked briefly at certain attractions (Notre Dame, the Catacombes, etc.). Admittedly, I would've been satisfied with a single day ticket. I'm fairly comfortable taking the Metro and traveled round trip on it to see the Eiffel Tower after sunset. I would say that this is a great option for first-time visitors to experience the various Parisian offerings. As someone who is not a first-timer, I still enjoyed the ride. High five Open Tour Paris!
Yes it is very touristy but overall for the price you get a lot. We got three days hop on and hop off plus a hop on and hop off water taxi for €50 each The actual tour information could be a tad better but overall not bad and buses do come rather frequently.... my parents use a different company when they came and said their problem was the other company did not run enough buses it seemed If you want to do the traditional hop on and hop off bus I would definitely recommend this company Also you can buy your ticket on any bus just get on and pay
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Biggest advice: Don't be in any hurry. No hurry at all. The bus didn't even move until 22 minutes after our scheduled 1800 tour. We have to be at the Eiffel Tower in 2.5 hours. I hope we can now make it. Currently sitting on the bus after waiting in the rain. The bus is clean but the seats could of been dried for the tourist to sit on. The hot chocolate was handed out inside the tour office by 2 gals that I felt I was interrupting their conversation as they didn't even greet us or ask what we would like. No toilets in the office shop or on bus. I hope the hot chocolate doesn't go right through me. ;)-
Although our visit was more than a month after the Notre Dame fire, the bus routes on the website were still not updated with the very substantial route changes. There were no signs directing people to the new routes, many blocks away. There was never an answer at the company's support phone numbers, and messages were never returned. Thus we used a good chunk of our day walking in circles and chasing buses, trying to find the routes and then a stop. Because once we finally happened upon the changed route, there were very few stops on the detours, and the buses just ignored is and roared by. We had also tried to book a day tour plus boat tour, and somehow ended up with a day plus night tour. Given the lack of phone support, we took the Métro the next day to the office, where we were told there was nothing they could do because it was an online order, and had to be handled online. Of course, no surprise, there was never a response to our efforts to get help online. No reply at all. They had our money, that's all they wanted. We got a LOT of extra exercise, wasted 98 euros on this trash, crooked bunch of thieves, and paid another company for a boat tour. NEVER give these crooks your money.
Great concept with poor execution . System is very slow. We were stuck at the #6 stop for 50 min. Waited 20 min for a bus that was full, then another one came that was empty , but the driver opened the back door instead of the front and people proceeded to jump the fence desperately and boarded the bus, driver finally opened the front door letting us and the rest of polite people that stayed in line board the bus. Then we just sat there for 25 min. I have a 3 day pass that I won't use. We decided to take the metro from now on.
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Red Square & Moscow City Tour
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Highlights:.
- Experience medieval Kitay Gorod (China town).
- Wander picturesque Red Square and Alexander Garden.
- Explore grand Christ the Savior Cathedral on our Red Square tour.
- Breathtaking panoramic views from Patriarch bridge.
- Enjoy a hearty lunch on the large open verandah and marvel at the stunning views of the Kremlin.
- Learn about Russian culture from the local through relaxed cultural discussions.
Tour Itinerary:
Red square:.
Russia and Moscow are synonymous with Red Square and the Kremlin and that's hardly surprising as you'll find these places absolutely stunning!
- - Walk-through the Resurrection Gate and don’t forget to flip a coin so you’ll be sure to come back one day!
- - Visit the world's famous Kazan Cathedral .
- - See the State Department Store (GUM), once the Upper Trading Stalls, which were built over a century ago and still operating!
- - Admire the lovely St. Basil's Cathedral! The French diplomat Marquis de Custine commented that it combined "the scales of a golden fish, the enamelled skin of a serpent, the changeful hues of the lizard, the glossy rose and azure of the pigeon's neck" and wondered at "the men who go to worship God in this box of confectionery work".
- - Walk by Lobnoye Mesto (literally meaning "Execution Place", or "Place of Skulls"), once Ivan the Terrible's stage for religious ceremonies, speeches, and important events.
- - Entering the Alexander Garden , you’ll take in spectacular views of Russian architecture from ancient to Soviet times, as well as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with an eternal flame. Watch Changing of the Guard Ceremony every hour in summer and every half an hour in winter.
Kitai-gorod:
Stroll along medieval Kitai-gorod with its strong ancient Russia feel, known for its bohemian lifestyle, markets and arts.
- - Nikolskaya Street. Here you will find the Russia's first publishing house, the second oldest monastery, and Ferryn Pharmacy, known as the number one pharmacy back in Soviet times and famous for its Empire-style architecture.
- - Ilinka Street. The financial street of the Kitaigorod (China Town) district, where you’ll find the Gostiny Dvor (Merchant’s Yard), which is now a showroom for Ferraris and Maseratis. The street was designed in the 1790s by Catherine the Great.
- - Varvarka street. The oldest street in Moscow, which dates back to the 14th century, and still has remnants of early Muscovite architecture, such as the Old English Court and the Palace of the Romanov’s.
- - Kamergersky Lane. Only a small road of about 250 meters, it is home to some of the oldest artifacts of the city, as each building holds a fascinating story. Some of Russia's most famous writers, poets, and composers from as far back as the Golden Age of Russian culture, have lived or worked on this lane.
Historic City Center
Walk the historical old center of Moscow with its cool local vibe, including the main Tverskaya street , and indulge in desserts in the first grocery “Eliseev's store” , housed in an 18th century neoclassical building, famous for its baroque interior and decoration.
From our tour. Impressions of our American tourist:
At 3:30, as energy flagged, lunch was on the agenda at a Ukrainian restaurant. Just in time! We asked our guide to order for us. We all had the same thing....borscht (the Ukrainian version has beans and more tomatoes than the Russian version, which has more beets and includes beef).
The special high bread served is called galushki. Our main course was golubtsy...a dish of minced meat rolled in braised cabbage leaves. Both dishes called for optional sour cream as a topping....of course, yes, please....I recommend it.
Full, satisfied, and completely refreshed, it was off to Red Square and St. Basil's and GUM department store. Red Square is not so named because of the color of the brick walls of the Kremlin. Rather the word for 'red' and the word for 'beautiful' are similar in pronunciation....and, there you have it.
As we made the turn by the National Museum in front of which is the mounted sculpture of the "Marshall of Victory," Giorgy Zhukov from WWII and caught our first view of St. Basil's, my friend and I simultaneously emitted "Oooohhhhh!" There it was....the iconic onion domes of St. Basil's! Hooray....it was open until 7....we had about 30 minutes and were allowed in, AND we could take photos with no flash.
Now, I can give you a taste of what we saw in the other cathedrals in Cathedral Square. What we learned is that St. Vasily and St. Basil are one in the same....Russian/English. He was a common man who wandered Moscow unclothed and barefoot. But, all, even Ivan the Terrible, heeded his opinions derived from his visions. Ivan had this cathedral built over his tomb.
As we exited and took photos up close of the onion domes, Inna presented us with chocolate (how did she know we were ready for another energy boost, and we each got a big piece of chocolate. The baby's name pictured on the wrapper of this famous Russian chocolate is Alyonka....the Russian Gerber baby, don't you think?
One could wear out the credit card in GUM's (capitalized because it is actually a government abbreviation), but the 'kitty' and my credit card stayed in my pocket as we strolled through the glass-topped arcade.
We then strolled through some of Moscow's lovely pedestrian streets; paused to listen as a wonderful quartet performed Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" in an underground passage to cross the busy street (hooray!....we DID have our 'classical concert' experience after all; a request Alina tried in vain to fill because none was scheduled those days), saw the Bolshoi, which means 'big' (my friend has yet to recover that their performance schedule did not coincide with our cruise), saw the Central Telegraph Building, dating from the 1930's, and made our way to the Ritz-Carlton to see the night view of Moscow from the rooftop bar, called O2.
There were fleece blankets to wrap yourself in....yes, it got that cold when the sun set. We each ordered something hot to drink...the ginger, mint, lemon tea served to me in a parfait glass (for 600 rubles...about $9....you pay for the view here!) was delightful and hit the spot perfectly. It was time to call it a night....
What you get:
- + A friend in Moscow.
- + Private & customized Moscow tour.
- + An exciting city tour, not just boring history lessons.
- + An authentic experience of local life.
- + Flexibility during the tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
- + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
- + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
- + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
- + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time.
*This Moscow city tour can be modified to meet your requirements.
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