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Restaurants in Senlis
5.0 based on 1 reviews
it's about visiting Senlis and its main points of interest by electric bike The circuit goes through different points
Inclusions: Use of bicycle
Exclusions: Bottled water
The bikes and Antoine were fantastic, great fun good guy. Will be back with the family for more. Electric bikes are a revaluation.
4.4 based on 68 reviews
With this 4-day Paris Museum Pass, you'll have admission to 50 museums and monuments in and around Paris for four consecutive days. Enjoy skip-the-line access, and use the pass as much as you want during the four days. Attractions include the Louvre, Centre Pompidou, Musée d'Orsay, and the Palace of Versailles. The more you visit, the more you save. Select a pickup location when booking—either of Paris' two airports or Galeries Lafayette department store.
Inclusions: Skip-the-line access, Administration fees
Exclusions: Transportation to/from attractions, Access to any temporary exhibitions at museums or conference visits
I don’t think buying this card did any good for us during our weekend in Paris. It does not give you access to the Eiffel Tower (not even the lousy 1st floor) which is basically the most important symbol of Paris. Also it does not give you Skip the Line right in Versailles which is kind of a big deal since you spend 1 hour waiting in line and only have 2 days to use the card.. it does get you to a faster line in Louvre but it’s the same queue for the people who bought the regular ticket online.. soooo still a big queue. Anyway I think in 2 days you don’t have time to see half of what the card has to offer because 1) there is always a line 2) the monuments are far apart from each other most of the time you can’t walk from one place to the other and have to catch the RER or Metró which makes you waste time in transports. So I recommend you checking for single entrance in each one of the atractions. Pay attention that the Arch de Triumphe has been closing on saturdays due to social movements, this was important and nobody told us that at the ticket office in gare du nord. Actually they didn’t tell us anything useful because the people there don’t speak English and just keep responding to you in French..
3.8 based on 1,681 reviews
Discover the joy of sightseeing with The Paris Pass, which gives you free entry to the best attractions Paris has to offer. Enjoy the world famous Paris museums including the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay, and take advantage of special offers at various Paris restaurants and shops. Your Paris Pass also includes must-do activities including a 1-day Big Bus hop-on hop-off tour of Paris, and a Bateaux Parisiens sightseeing cruise on the Seine. Please note: The 3-day Paris Pass includes a 2-day Museum Pass.
Inclusions: Paris Pass for the number of days purchased, 1-day Hop-On Hop-Off Bus tour of Paris (currently unavailable - Covid-19 update), Bateaux Parisiens sightseeing cruise, Free use of public transport within Paris Zones 1 - 3 (Metro and public buses) for the validity of your pass, Paris Museum Pass (please note the 3-day Paris Pass only includes a 2-day Museum Pass), Paris map and guidebook, Additional special offers and benefits at selected restaurants and shops
Exclusions: Train ticket to go to the Palace of Versailles (€3.25)
Ignore Rick Steves and the other clowns promoting this stuff. This pass promises jump the line and easier entry into a ton of sites. It's kinda like a useless coupon book a high school kid might sell as a fundraiser. It gives one good place or two and the rest of the sites are not that good. For instance, we used it for the Louvre. Keep in mind there will be others with better tickets or advanced appointments. At the Louvre we were placed in a separate line while the other ticketed people went in before us. And they went in and went in and went in. Not so much for skipping a line. Buy the metro tickets separately. Oh and don't let the guys at the store tell you that you'll have an extra day with the attractions pass vs the museum pass. Nope. The aquarium scanned our card and we lost a day. We spent nearly $500 and maybe used $75 worth. The value is horrible.
3.7 based on 73 reviews
With a 2 day Paris Museum Pass, you'll have entrance to 50 museums and monuments in and around Paris for two consecutive days. Enjoy skip-the-line access and use the pass as much as you want during the two days. Participating attractions include the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, Centre Pompidou, and Palace of Versailles. The more you visit, the more you save. Select a pickup location when booking - either of Paris' two airports or Galeries Lafayette department store.
Inclusions: Skip-the-line access, Administration fees
Exclusions: Transportation to/from attractions, Access to any temporary exhibitions at museums or conference visits
After comparing cost benefit of Paris Pass and the Museum Pass against my interests, I finally decided to go with the latter, 4 days I thought it was enough for me. In general, the Museum Pass allowed me easy, fast access to most of the places I visited, perhaps the Louvre access line was the most difficult one. I did not have to follow any line to purchase anything. Besides, the cost of the Pass was lower than if I had purchased the single tickets separately; I just had to purchase a ticket to access the Versalles gardens because the day of my visit they held the so called Singing Fountains Show; I easily did it through the Versalles complex site. As a reference guide, here’s what I visited in these 4 days: Day 1 Sainté-Chapelle (1h) Conciergerie (1h) Pantheon (1h) L’Organgerie (3h) I even attended a football match at Parc des Princes afterwards. Day 2 Versailles complex the whole day Arc des Triumph at night Day 3 Rodin museum (2h30 including lunch) Louvre (as of 14h thru 21h45) Day 4 Picasso Museum (1h30) D’Orsay Museum (4-5 hours) Remarks: Cost of the 4-days Museum Pass: E$62 (Single access fee for the same attractions would cost more) (I saved time needed to purchase tickets through Internet sites, or directly at the attractions’ entrance) Single ticket for the Versalles’ Singing Fountains show: E$9,50 Transportation: I moved by metro and / or bus lines (train to Versailles), sometimes just walking from one attraction to another one. I did not use any taxi or so. Starting time: Everyday for the first attraction, I got there prior to the opening hour to start the visit as soon as they opened. I had no issue with the Museum Pass when I showed it at the entrance / gate of the museums / attractions.
We only offer privatized sightseeing tours. No grouping with strangers. One of the most fabulous castle of the Prince de Condé at a few miles from Paris. Our guide will bring you in the medieval street of Senlis and a tour in Compiegne. ITINERARY 08:00 am: meet & greet by your local guide who will be driving its own vehicle. 09:00 am: visit of Chantilly Castle and the Horses stables by your own or the assistance of your guide 11:30 am: en route to visit the city of Senlis and lunch. 02:00 pm: en route to the city of Compiegne. 03:00 pm: Visit of Compiegne and the castle. 05:00 pm : back to Paris 06:00 pm : arrival in Paris
Inclusions: Driver-guide assistance all day long, Pickup and dropoff from/to your hotel in PARIS, Private transportation by car or minivan, Lunch (3 courses menu), Ticket admission CHANTILLY, COMPIEGNE, All Fees and Taxes, Audio guide in your own language
Exclusions: Drinks
We are travelling from Australia and have previously visited other countries prior to to France which had amazing service and friendlyness. However 5minutes in France we found them to be rude 10minutes in and they were pushing us, 30minutes and pickpocketed. My advice when you get off the train is get back on and try a different country. Try Ireland, England or even Amsterdam. We are counting down the minutes to get out of this thieving, smelly, rude, dirty country Cheers
The Paris City Pass grants you entry to the best Parisian highlights as well as access to the most important activities. Make the most of your time in Paris and let the Pass take care of the practicalities for you. Pick your favorite sights from the huge selection and visit as many as you like. The Paris City Pass is valid for either 2, 3*, 4, 5* or 6 days. * Note for museum visits: The 3-day-pass includes the Paris Museum Pass for the free visit of over 50 museums for 48 h; the 5-day-pass the free visit for 96 h. Please plan your schedule of visits according. Bonus in 4-day-pass: you can use the public transport for free on an additional 5th day. Enjoy free admission to 60 museums and attractions in Paris, including the Louvre, the Palace of Versailles, a boat trip along the Seine, and much more. At some of the attractions you'll be able to spend less time queuing, heading straight for the entrance instead.
Inclusions: Public transport, Free Walking Tours, Free Admission to more than 60 museums and attractions, Free boat tour on the river Seine, Discounts at local retailers, souvenir shops and guided tours
Exclusions: Airport transfer
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