Experience the City of Light in a unique and romantic way with a guided tour on a vintage motorcycle sidecar. Choose from flexible durations and explore cultural sights and hidden streets with a knowledgeable driver-guide.
Experience the City of Light in a unique and romantic way with a guided tour on a vintage motorcycle sidecar. Choose from flexible durations and explore cultural sights and hidden streets with a knowledgeable driver-guide.
- Arènes de Lutèce - Situated in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, the Arènes de Lutèce is an ancient relic from the 1st century AD. This Roman amphitheater once accommodated around 15,000 spectators for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. It stands as one of the few remaining vestiges of ancient Lutetia, the former name of Paris. Today, it…
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Arènes de Lutèce - Situated in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, the Arènes de Lutèce is an ancient relic from the 1st century AD. This Roman amphitheater once accommodated around 15,000 spectators for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. It stands as one of the few remaining vestiges of ancient Lutetia, the former name of Paris. Today, it serves as a public park where visitors can admire the arcades and the circus’s shape. Nestled in the Latin Quarter, it offers a peaceful blend of history and relaxation.
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Église Saint-Germain - Located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés is among the city’s oldest churches. Established in the 6th century, it was initially a Benedictine monastery. Its architecture is a harmonious mix of Roman, Gothic, and modern styles, featuring a stunning cloister and an impressive nave. The church is renowned for its historical and cultural significance, particularly in the development of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, once a hub of intellectual and artistic activity. Today, it stands as a symbol of Parisian heritage, merging history and art.
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Île de la Cité / Île Saint-Louis - Île de la Cité, one of the two natural islands on the Seine, is the historic heart of Paris. It marks the city’s birthplace, founded during the era of the Parisii around the 3rd century B.C. The island hosts iconic landmarks such as Notre-Dame Cathedral, Sainte-Chapelle, and the Conciergerie, a former prison and royal palace. With its medieval alleyways, Seine-lined quays, and historic buildings, the island exudes a unique atmosphere rich in history and culture, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
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Eiffel Tower - The Eiffel Tower, a quintessential symbol of Paris and France, is a 330-meter-high wrought-iron structure designed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 Universal Exhibition. Situated on the Champ-de-Mars, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the capital from its three accessible floors. Whether day or night, illuminated by thousands of lights, it epitomizes Parisian romance and elegance.
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Quais de la Seine - The Seine’s quays in Paris are iconic promenades along the river, providing stunning views of the city’s historic monuments, including the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and the Louvre. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, they are lively with booksellers, terraced cafés, and relaxation spots where pedestrians and cyclists converge. Day or night, they reflect Parisian elegance and are a favored spot for both locals and visitors to enjoy a stroll.
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Le Trocadéro et son esplanade - Opposite the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro is a vast area comprising the Trocadéro gardens and the square in front of the Palais de Chaillot. It offers one of the most spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower, making it a popular destination for tourists and photographers. With its fountain-filled gardens, museums, and terraces, it is a must-visit site in Paris, both majestic and vibrant.
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Le Marais - Once an aristocratic district, Le Marais still features magnificent townhouses, some of which have been converted into museums like the Musée Carnavalet and the Musée Picasso. Today, it is celebrated for its cobbled streets, trendy boutiques, art galleries, and lively ambiance. Balancing historical charm with contemporary vibrancy, Le Marais is a must-visit for enthusiasts of history, fashion, and Parisian life.
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Place Vendôme - In the heart of Paris, Place Vendôme is a symbol of luxury and elegance. Designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart under Louis XIV, it is encircled by harmonious mansions housing prestigious jewelers, haute couture boutiques, and the renowned Ritz. At its center stands the Vendôme column, erected by Napoleon to commemorate his victories. A hub of Parisian refinement, the square embodies the prestige and excellence of the French art of living.
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Place du Tertre - Situated in the heart of Montmartre, Place du Tertre is a renowned Parisian landmark, celebrated for its bohemian, artistic atmosphere. Once a gathering place for painters and intellectuals in the 19th century, it is now bustling with artists creating portraits and caricatures. Surrounded by typical cafés and restaurants, it exudes timeless charm, just steps away from the Sacré-Coeur basilica. A true emblem of picturesque Paris, Place du Tertre draws visitors seeking authenticity and inspiration.
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Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre - Perched atop Montmartre hill, the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur is a Parisian icon, distinguished by its Romanesque-Byzantine architecture and pristine dome. Inaugurated in 1919, it offers a stunning panoramic view of the capital from its forecourt. Inside, it houses one of the world’s largest mosaics, depicting Christ in glory. Surrounded by Montmartre’s charming narrow streets, it is a place of reflection and a must-see for those seeking authenticity and Parisian allure.
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Palais Garnier - The Opéra Garnier, a 19th-century architectural marvel designed by Charles Garnier, epitomizes Parisian grandeur and elegance. Opened in 1875, it captivates with its sculpture-adorned facade, majestic marble grand staircase, and opulent auditorium, crowned by Marc Chagall’s famous ceiling painting. A center for lyrical and choreographic art, it hosts prestigious opera and ballet performances. Its magnificent architecture and enchanting atmosphere make it one of Paris’s cultural treasures.
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Grands Boulevards - Developed under Louis XIV and enhanced in the 19th century, the Grands Boulevards are the lively core of Haussmannian Paris. Stretching from the Madeleine to the République, they are lined with historic theaters like the Folies Bergère and elegant covered passages such as the Galeries Vivienne. Known for their vibrancy, they host department stores, bustling cafés, and legendary cinemas like the Grand Rex. Bridging history and modernity, the Grands Boulevards capture the dynamic spirit of the capital.
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Champs-Élysées - The Avenue des Champs-Élysées, often dubbed “the most beautiful avenue in the world,” extends nearly two kilometers from Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe. Flanked by luxury boutiques, department stores, iconic cafés like Fouquet’s, and theaters, it symbolizes Parisian prestige. A focal point for celebrations and parades, it attracts both tourists and Parisians. Day or night, it embodies the elegance and vitality of the capital.
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Arc de Triomphe - Situated on the Place de l’Étoile, the Arc de Triomphe is one of Paris’s most renowned monuments. Constructed under Napoleon Bonaparte to honor his military triumphs, it stands 50 meters tall and is adorned with sculptures depicting historic battle scenes. Beneath its arch lies the Flame of the Unknown Soldier, a tribute to the soldiers who perished in World War I. From the top of the Arc, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Champs-Élysées, the Obélisque de la Concorde, and La Défense. It represents the grandeur and military history of France.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off (except the 1h Classic Tour)
- 2 passengers: 1 in the sidecar, 1 behind the driver (Switch half way possible)
- Gloves and Goggles (if necessary)
- Helmet
- Glass of Champagne on 1.5-hour night tour only
- Professional driver/guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (except the 1h Classic Tour)
- 2 passengers: 1 in the sidecar, 1 behind the driver (Switch half way possible)
- Gloves and Goggles (if necessary)
- Helmet
- Glass of Champagne on 1.5-hour night tour only
- Professional driver/guide
Embark on a unique journey through the City of Light aboard a vintage motorcycle sidecar, with room for 2 passengers - one comfortably seated in the sidecar and one behind the pilot (option to alternate).
This unconventional guided tour of Paris, tailored for those in search of a divergent sightseeing experience, offers a chance to (re)explore the city…
Embark on a unique journey through the City of Light aboard a vintage motorcycle sidecar, with room for 2 passengers - one comfortably seated in the sidecar and one behind the pilot (option to alternate).
This unconventional guided tour of Paris, tailored for those in search of a divergent sightseeing experience, offers a chance to (re)explore the city in a way that’s both romantic and offbeat.
Witness the city’s cultural and heritage landmarks, and be chauffeured through lesser-known avenues while absorbing tales from a knowledgeable driver-guide.
When reserving, choose from a variety of tour durations:
40 minutes, 1.5 hours, 3.5 hours, an evening tour, or an entire day. Tours can be personalized to your preferences, even providing opportunities to visit notable spots like Versailles or Giverny.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.