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Since 1949, Bateaux Mouches has been showing Paris from its finest avenue: the Seine. This sightseeing cruise glides from the foot of Pont de l'Alma past the city's greatest landmarks — the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris, the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, the Conciergerie, and the Pont Alexandre III — from open upper decks or a glass-enclosed lower salon. Multilingual audio commentary runs throughout on stereo speakers. On the right evening, the Eiffel Tower sparkles for five minutes every hour on the hour. The most timeless way to arrive in Paris. Book now on Thrillark!

Key Highlights

  • Bateaux Mouches — founded 1949, the original Seine river cruise company and still the most iconic name on the water in Paris
  • Round-trip cruise departing from Port de la Conférence, just below Pont de l'Alma in the 8th arrondissement
  • Open upper deck for panoramic views and photography; glass-enclosed climate-controlled lower deck for year-round comfort
  • Multilingual audio commentary throughout — stereo speakers narrate the history of every landmark as it passes
  • Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris, the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, the Conciergerie, Hôtel de Ville, and Pont Alexandre III all on route
  • Evening cruises catch the Eiffel Tower light show — it sparkles for 5 minutes every hour on the hour after dark

About Seine River Sightseeing Cruise by Bateaux Mouches

The Bateaux Mouches was founded in 1949 by Jean Bruel with a single vision: to show Paris from its most beautiful route. Over 75 years later, the company's distinctive large-hulled boats, with their broad open upper decks and panoramic glass lower salons, remain the most recognised silhouette on the Seine, and the sightseeing cruise they pioneered is still the definitive river experience in the French capital.
The cruise departs from Port de la Conférence just below Pont de l'Alma on the Right Bank, within easy walking distance of both the Champs-Élysées and the Eiffel Tower. 
From the moment the boat casts off, Paris unfolds on both banks. Travelling upriver toward Notre-Dame, the route passes the Louvre, Hôtel de Ville, the Conciergerie, and the tip of Île Saint-Louis before turning at the Arab World Institute. 
The return leg follows the Left Bank — Musée d'Orsay, the Assemblée Nationale, and the Trocadéro — before swinging back past the foot of the Eiffel Tower. 
The grand Pont Alexandre III, with its gilded statues and ornate lampposts, is consistently cited by visitors as one of the cruise's most beautiful moments.
The open upper deck is the preferred choice on clear days, allowing unobstructed photography and the full sensory experience of the river breeze. The glass-enclosed lower deck provides warmth and comfort in cooler months or rain, with panoramic windows maintaining equally clear sightlines. 
Audio commentary in multiple languages plays through stereo speakers throughout the cruise, narrating the history and significance of each landmark as it comes into view. 
For evening visitors, timing the cruise to pass the Eiffel Tower on the hour delivers one of Paris's most memorable spectacles – five minutes of sparkling light that has lit up the city's nights since 1985. 

Inclusions

  • Admission on the Seine River sightseeing cruise by Bateaux Mouches
  • Multilingual audio commentary throughout the cruise
  • Loudspeaker commentary in English and French
  • Route map available in 25 languages
  • Couple or Family Pass (based on option selected)
  • Lunch or Dinner onboard (based on option selected)

Exclusions

  • Personal Expenses

Insiders' Tips

For the Eiffel Tower light show, board an evening cruise timed to pass the tower just before the top of the hour — the display runs for exactly five minutes every hour from nightfall. The upper deck, while colder in the evening, is worth it for photos. The pier at Port de la Conférence is on the Right Bank just below Pont de l'Alma — do not confuse it with Bateaux Parisiens, which departs from the Left Bank at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. High season runs April to October with departures every 30–45 minutes; low season (November to March) runs every 40 minutes from 11:00 AM.

Additional Information

Duration
  • Approximately 2 hour 15 mins
Child Policy
  • Children under 4 years enjoy free entry. No seats will be reserved.
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible

Cancellation Policy

A full 100% refund is available for cancellations made at least 24 hours before your travel date. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the travel date are strictly non-refundable. Additional cancellation or refund fees may apply.

Seine River Sightseeing Cruise by Bateaux Mouches Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bateaux Mouches and why is it the most famous Seine cruise?
Bateaux Mouches — the Compagnie des Bateaux Mouches — is the oldest and most recognised river cruise company on the Seine, founded in 1949 by Jean Bruel. It was the first company to introduce guided tourist river cruises in Paris, and its large, distinctively shaped boats with broad open upper decks have defined the visual identity of Seine cruising for over 75 years. The company operates from its own dedicated pier at Port de la Conférence near Pont de l'Alma and covers the most comprehensive route of any sightseeing cruise on the river.
What landmarks does the Bateaux Mouches cruise pass?
The Bateaux Mouches sightseeing cruise covers Paris's most iconic riverside landmarks on both banks of the Seine. Travelling upriver, the route passes the Louvre Museum, Hôtel de Ville, the Conciergerie, Notre-Dame de Paris, and the tip of Île Saint-Louis. On the return journey it follows the Left Bank past Musée d'Orsay and the Assemblée Nationale before returning via the Trocadéro and the Eiffel Tower. The route also takes in magnificent bridges including Pont Neuf, Pont des Arts, and the gilded Pont Alexandre III.
Is there a difference between the upper deck and lower deck?
Yes. The open upper deck offers unobstructed 360° views in all directions — it is the optimal choice for clear weather and photography, providing unimpeded sightlines of landmarks on both banks and above. The glass-enclosed lower deck has panoramic windows on all sides and is fully climate-controlled, making it the more comfortable option in cold or rainy weather. Both decks have full access to the audio commentary, and both offer excellent views — the choice comes down to weather and personal preference for open air versus enclosed comfort.
What is the Eiffel Tower light show and how do I see it from the cruise?
The Eiffel Tower light show is a five-minute display of thousands of sparkling white lights that illuminates the tower on the hour, every hour, from nightfall until 1:00 AM. It has been a Parisian institution since 1985 and was created by lighting designer Pierre Bideau using 20,000 light bulbs now replaced with energy-efficient LEDs. To see it from the Bateaux Mouches cruise, board an evening departure timed so the boat passes the Eiffel Tower at approximately the top of the hour. The view from the water — with the glittering tower reflected in the Seine — is among Paris's most spectacular night-time experiences.
How does the Bateaux Mouches cruise differ from the Bateaux Parisiens cruise?
Bateaux Mouches and Bateaux Parisiens are two separate cruise companies operating on the Seine. Bateaux Mouches departs from Port de la Conférence near Pont de l'Alma on the Right Bank and is the original and oldest Seine sightseeing cruise company, founded in 1949. Bateaux Parisiens departs from Port de la Bourdonnais at the foot of the Eiffel Tower on the Left Bank and is also a well-established operator. Both cover the main Seine landmarks; the primary differences are the departure point, the boat design, and the onboard atmosphere. Check your booking carefully to ensure you arrive at the correct pier.
Is the Bateaux Mouches cruise accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes — Bateaux Mouches is fully accessible for wheelchair users. The pier at Port de la Conférence has a gentle access ramp from Pont de l'Alma. All Bateaux Mouches vessels are equipped with removable boarding ramps and are designed to accommodate standard wheelchairs and electric scooters for disabled visitors. Quayside accessible sanitary facilities are also provided at the pier. Visitors with reduced mobility are welcomed on board and can access both deck levels.
Can I eat and drink on board the Bateaux Mouches sightseeing cruise?
The sightseeing cruise has a bar service available on board where passengers can purchase drinks including wine, soft drinks, and coffee. Full meals are not served on the sightseeing cruise — dining options are reserved for the lunch and dinner cruises, which are separate bookings. A champagne package is available as an add-on for the sightseeing cruise. Outside food is permitted on board the sightseeing cruise; there are also cafés and restaurants near the Port de la Conférence pier for a meal before or after.
What happens if it rains during my Bateaux Mouches cruise?
The Bateaux Mouches cruise operates in all weather conditions, including rain. Passengers have the option to move to the fully enclosed, glass-panelled lower deck at any point during the cruise, which is climate-controlled and provides clear views through panoramic windows on all sides — making rain a very manageable condition. The sightseeing cruise does not cancel or modify its schedule due to rain. The captain may occasionally adjust the route if the Seine's water level is unusually high, which can affect access to certain passages near Île Saint-Louis.

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Seine River Sightseeing Cruise by Bateaux Mouches

USD 10.35

Insiders’ Tips

For the Eiffel Tower light show, board an evening cruise timed to pass the tower just before the top of the hour — the display runs for exactly five minutes every hour from nightfall. The upper deck, while colder in the evening, is worth it for photos. The pier at Port de la Conférence is on the Right Bank just below Pont de l'Alma — do not confuse it with Bateaux Parisiens, which departs from the Left Bank at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. High season runs April to October with departures every 30–45 minutes; low season (November to March) runs every 40 minutes from 11:00 AM.

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