Come along for an unforgettable evening showcasing the illuminated sites, and also enjoy a spectacular boat cruise on the Seine. Here is the line-up for the
Come along for an unforgettable evening showcasing the illuminated sites, and also enjoy a spectacular boat cruise on the Seine. Here is the line-up for the
As the sun sinks down in the City of Light, Paris comes to life, with its sparkling monuments, music-filled cafes and bars, and illuminated waterways. Soak up
Get ready to experience the magic of Paris by night with this evening out on the town. Gourmet Dome dining, at the ephemeral Terrace of the Eiffel Tower, a
Settle into the relaxed surroundings of a Parisian bistro docked on the river, and enjoy a sumptuous dinner facing the iconic Eiffel Tower. Afterwards enjoy
Paint the town during an evening out in the City of Light, scoping out illuminated monuments and spotlit landmarks from a comfortable coach and a scenic
Discover why Paris is often referred to as the “City of Light” on this evening tour. Spend an evening exploring the city’s iconic sights by land
Experience the City of Light after dark with an evening outing that combines a scenic bus tour and a river cruise along the Seine. Drive past illuminated
An experience as different as night and day, so too is the Eiffel Tower depending on which time you visit it. Neither better than the other – see it by day
Set out for a perfect Parisian night on the town filled with attractions that define the enchanting city. This tour combines 3 experiences that capture the
Set out to explore the City of Light after the sun goes down with an evening excursion past its illuminated monuments and spotlit landmarks. Ride through the
While Paris' metro and RER trains are more designed to service commuters, they are still efficient and an excellent way to explore the city, which is sprawled so much that exploring every attraction on foot is impractical.
Buses in Paris are slower and much less efficient, owing to Paris' chaotic streets.
As in most European destinations, peak tourist season in Paris is in the summer. Beat the crowds by coming in spring or fall instead. If you want to rub shoulders with locals, August in particular is to be avoided, as there's a mass exodus out of the city at this time, with residents heading off on their own vacations. Christmas in Paris is magical, but is very popular, so prepare to pay more, and remember it will be cold and probably rainy.
Paris is the most cosmopolitan of cosmopolitan destinations, so pack things that will make you feel appropriately sophisticated. Along with your usual travel essentials, you're probably going to want:
Car hire is readily available. Due to the airport's size, you may have to get a shuttle bus to the car parking lot.
For Australian visitors, consider a car lease - longer-term rentals are given steep discounts.
Ultimate romance, some of the most important art ever created, and the world’s most visited attractions await travelers in The City of Lights.
Ultimate romance, some of the most important art ever created, and the world’s most visited attractions await travelers in The City of Lights.
Ultimate romance, some of the most important art ever created, and the world’s most visited attractions await travelers in The City of Lights.