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Tours & Attractions » Paris Attractions


Paris, the capital of France, is known the world over for iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Louvre, which is home to the Mona Lisa. With wide boulevards, parks, bistros and fashionable houses, the city offers a variety of experiences to its visitors.
No visit to Paris can be complete without dining at the Eiffel Tower, cruising on the Seine and watching the Feerie show at Moulin Rouge. As you cruise along the Seine, you can see the imposing facades of the monuments gently fading into the background. While the magical evening at the Eiffel Tower and the Seine charms you, Moulin Rouge will mesmerise you with its glitz and glamour. Revel in the splendid display of exotic costumes, shimmering sets and beautiful dancers of the most enthralling cabarets of the world. Dinner at Eiffel Tower, Seine Cruise and Moulin Rouge Show

The Da Vinci Code Tour, Paris
Decode the anagrams and solve the mystery of Dan Brown’s bestseller The Da Vinci Code and follow in the footsteps of Robert Langdon as he rushed through the city of Paris along with Sophie Neveu. Follow the route of Bezu Fache’s car chase on the streets of Paris, from the spectacular Champs-Elysées and around the Arc de Triomphe to the Gare Saint-Lazare. Pass the Place Vendôme, Rue St Honoré and Rue de Richelieu, as you follow the path Langdon took to escape from the Louvre.

Orsay Museum Tour and Dinner at Maison des Polytechniciens
Visit the Orsay Museum in Paris and see some of the works of the great impressionist artists of the world. With works like van Gogh’s Starry night over the Rhone and Renoir’s Bal au moulin de la Galette, Montmartre, the Orsay Museum is a treasure trove of impressionist art.

Louvre Museum Tour, Paris
The Louvre Museum is one of the most visited, oldest, largest and most famous art galleries and museums in the world. Home to masterpieces like Leonardo DaVinci’s Mona Lisa and the ancient Greek sculpture Venus de Milo, it is an art and culture lover’s delight.

Wine Tasting in Paris - Small Group Tour
Stroll along the Parisian right bank dotted with bars and enjoy reds, such as Beaume de Venise 2003 "Costanci, Domaine de la ferme Saint Martin". Taste the famous wines of the Loire Valley, one of France’s finest wine producing regions.

Visit Giverny, which Claude Monet made his home, and Auvers-sur-Oise, where Van Gogh spent the last days of his life. The garden of Claude Monet is where the famous impressionist artist painted the Water Lilies series. The artists’ pastel pink and green house has a lovely airy studio, which now houses reproductions of his work. Monet’s garden in Giverny is particularly delightful with a water pond, charming Japanese bridge and a profusion of flowers in every imaginable shade and colour. Garden of Monet in Giverny and Auvers-sur-Oise Village

Enjoy a cooking class in the home of Countess Rosabelle in Paris and learn to prepare a sumptuous three course meal. Cooking Lunch with the Countess - Small Group Tour

Palace of Versailles and Fountain Show, Paris Sightseeing
From Paris, you can also visit Versailles to see the famous Palace of Versailles. One of the most awe-inspiring palaces in France, it has lavish interiors and formal gardens. Built by Louis the XIV, this famous palace was designed to awe with its opulence. The 75 metre long Hall of Mirrors is particularly impressive with 17 huge mirrors and stucco work.

You can also visit Champagne, a picturesque region in France with neatly tended vineyards and small villages. Taste the famous wines of this region and celebrate the good life which the country is famous for. Wine Tour in Champagne

Castles of the Loire Valley, France
Paris is also the ideal base to explore the scenic Loire Valley. Fairy tale castles, towers, turrets, moats, drawbridges and landscaped gardens - the Loire Valley has it all, making it perhaps the most romantic region in France. The entire Loire Valley has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a tour of the valley is like taking a trip back in time to discover the rich history of France and explore its architecture.