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The Paris City Tour is the hop-on hop-off tourist bus service that will let you discover the city from a new perspective thanks to our double-decker open-top buses. All of Paris with the ease and convenience of blue route.

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Blue Route Paris

Discover Paris at your own pace with the Hop On Hop Off bus from Paris City Tour. Hop on and enjoy panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Notre-Dame, and much more!

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01 june – 26 october: 09:30 AM to 06:30 PM // 27 october – 31 december: 09:30 AM to 05:00 PM
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every 10 – 15 minutes
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10 stops
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2:00 h

This stop on the Paris City Tour takes you to one of the city's most iconic landmarks: the Opéra Garnier. Inaugurated in 1875 and designed by Charles Garnier in the ornate Second Empire style, this architectural gem is a symbol of Parisian grandeur. Although the opera company now resides at the Bastille Opera House, the Palais Garnier still houses the National Academy of Music and continues to captivate visitors with its majestic design and rich cultural heritage.

This stop on the Paris City Tour takes you to one of the city's most iconic landmarks: the Opéra Garnier. Inaugurated in 1875 and designed by Charles Garnier in the ornate Second Empire style, this architectural gem is a symbol of Parisian grandeur. Although the opera company now resides at the Bastille Opera House, the Palais Garnier still houses the National Academy of Music and continues to captivate visitors with its majestic design and rich cultural heritage.

This stop on the Paris City Tour takes you to one of the most renowned museums in the world: the Louvre. Originally built as a 12th-century fortress and later transformed into a royal palace, it became a public museum in 1793. Today, it houses one of the most important art collections on the planet, featuring masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Code of Hammurabi. With its iconic glass pyramid and rich history, the Louvre is an essential stop in Paris.

This stop on the Paris City Tour takes you to one of the most renowned museums in the world: the Louvre. Originally built as a 12th-century fortress and later transformed into a royal palace, it became a public museum in 1793. Today, it houses one of the most important art collections on the planet, featuring masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Code of Hammurabi. With its iconic glass pyramid and rich history, the Louvre is an essential stop in Paris.

Located on the banks of the Seine, the Musée d’Orsay is one of the most captivating stops on the Paris City Tour. Housed in a former 1900 railway station, the building itself is a true work of art. Inside, it boasts the world’s largest collection of Impressionist masterpieces, featuring works by Manet, Degas, Renoir, and Monet. Bridging the artistic gap between the Louvre and the Centre Pompidou, this museum offers an unmissable experience for art and architecture lovers.

This Paris City Tour stop brings you to one of the city's most historic and iconic sites: Place de la Concorde. Located between the Champs-Élysées and the Tuileries Gardens, it offers stunning views of both the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre Museum. At its center stands the Luxor Obelisk, brought from Egypt in 1836. A key witness to the French Revolution, this square is a must-see for anyone seeking history, art, and breathtaking Parisian scenery.

Known as "the most beautiful avenue in the world," this Paris City Tour stop invites you to stroll along the legendary Champs-Élysées. Stretching nearly two kilometers from Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe, this iconic avenue is famous for its theaters, cafés, luxury boutiques, and major events like the Bastille Day military parade and the Tour de France finish line. A must-see to experience the most elegant and vibrant side of Paris.

This Paris City Tour stop takes you to Trocadéro, one of the most elegant and exclusive areas of Paris. Located in the 16th district, right across from the Eiffel Tower and the Champ de Mars, the area is known for its wide avenues, grand buildings, and rich architectural heritage. Trocadéro features gardens, a scenic plaza, a large fountain, and the Palais de Chaillot, built for the 1937 World’s Fair. Its name commemorates the French victory at the Battle of Trocadero (1823), celebrated on the Trocadero Island in Cádiz, Spain. The Trocadéro Gardens, adorned with sculptures and ponds, offer one of the most iconic views of Paris—especially at dusk, when the fountains are beautifully lit. Just a short walk across the Pont d’Iéna brings you to the Eiffel Tower.

This Paris City Tour stop takes you to France’s most iconic landmark: the Eiffel Tower. Inaugurated in 1889 for the World’s Fair and the centenary of the French Revolution, this wrought-iron masterpiece designed by Gustave Eiffel became a symbol of industrial progress. Standing 300 meters tall (324 with the antenna), it was the tallest structure in the world for over 40 years. Today, it is the most visited paid monument on the planet, attracting over 7 million visitors each year. Its silhouette, set along the Seine, defines the Paris skyline.

This Paris City Tour stop brings you to the Pont des Invalides, the lowest bridge crossing the Seine in Paris. It connects the 7th and 8th districts and offers exceptional views of landmarks such as the Grand Palais, Petit Palais, and the golden dome of Les Invalides. Built in the mid-19th century and later reconstructed, the bridge has been part of the UNESCO-listed Banks of the Seine since 1999.

Nearby, Place de Finlande is a peaceful spot with gardens and sculptures by the river—perfect for a relaxing break during your tour.