Discover Paris like you've never seen it before. We will make you discover our beautiful capital from an atypical and unique angle, that of the Seine.
During your navigation you will cross Paris and will be able to admire many famous monuments and bridges. Our team will be at your service to answer all your questions and give you explanations about the sites you will cross.
Passage in front of the Ile Saint Louis Île Saint-Louis is, along with Île de la Cité, one of the two natural islands of the Seine that still exist today in Paris (the current Île aux Cygnes is entirely artificial). Located immediately upstream from Île de la Cité, it is the smaller of the two with an area of 11 ha. Île Saint-Louis takes its current name (since 1725) from King Louis IX, nicknamed Saint Louis, patron saint and ancestor of Louis XIII. According to legend, he used to come to pray on the Île aux Vaches and would have taken the cross there with his knights in 1269 before leaving for the Eighth Crusade (an expedition which was fatal to him: Louis IX died of dysentery under the walls of Tunis a year later). The Lambert hotel, one of the most beautiful private mansions on the island, was bought by Abdallah Ben Abdallah-Al-Thani, from the princely family of Qatar. It experienced a major fire in July 2013.
Passage in front of the Ile de la Cité Île de la Cité is an island located on the Seine, in the heart of Paris. It is considered to be the ancient cradle of the city of Paris, formerly Lutèce. It belongs to the 1st and 4th arrondissements. The chronicler Gui de Bazoches referred to it in 1190 as "the head, the heart and the marrow of Paris". The name “city” designates the fortified limits of Paris as they were at the end of Antiquity, reduced to the single island, and which were the urban core of the medieval city.
Passage in front of the concierge at the courthouse The Palais de Justice is the former Curia Regis from which the Parliament of Paris and all the former sovereign jurisdictions (Water and Forests, Constabulary, Money, Masonry, etc.) and current ones (Council of State, Court of Cassation, Court of Accounts) come from. , Chancellery, as well as legislative and diplomatic archives). It has been located since its inception in the Palais de la Cité which was the residence and seat of power of the kings of France, from the tenth to the fourteenth century and of which there are important vestiges: the great room with its kitchen, the Conciergerie, the Sainte Chapelle, several towers and the influence of various buildings.
You will make your own way to the meeting points