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Leader in tourism and restaurant dining on the River Seine, Bateaux Parisiens offers the chance to disco-

ver the very heart and soul of Paris through a unique experience combining culture and gourmet food.

Located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, Bateaux Parisiens proposes a wide variety of services including Sightseeing

Cruises, Lunch & Dinner Cruises, Cruises for children, Seminars, Private hire and a quayside restaurant Le Bistro Parisien.

The fleet includes 13 sightseeing boats: five offering Restaurant Cruises and eight offering Sightseeing Cruises.

With its expertise dating back to 1956 and over 400 private events organised every year, Bateaux Parisiens provides

a sensory trip along the most beautiful of Parisian boulevards.

Bateaux Parisiens also boasts 270 employees, 50 professions and 37 nationalities, welcoming 3.4 million passengers

each year.

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For over five years now, Bateaux Parisiens has been renovating its fleet and making innovation and sustainable

development a key focus of its business.

In 2010, the Cristal II began offering the unique concept of ‘VIP boxes’ in an elegant and stylish setting. In 2011, the

Diamant II unveiled its large, multi-faceted picture windows and a glass dome roof, offering a 360° panoramic view.

In 2013, the new Sightseeing Cruise concept was created with the construction of the Pierre Bellon, a highly

innovative trimaran. The interior areas were also refurbished with a central aisle and individual lounges to allow for

free movement on board. An upper deck, accessible from four staircases, was created for an optimal experience.

The year 2013 also saw the return of the Bretagne. A year was taken to fully restore this flagship of Paris river

heritage and return it to sail along the River Seine once again.

Between 2014 and 2016, the fleet’s three other trimarans (the Catherine Deneuve, Jeanne Moreau and Isabelle

Adjani) had been fully renovated in keeping with the Pierre Bellon’s design.

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