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Most visitors ride the elevator to the top of the Eiffel Tower, but travelers with a sense of adventure can save time by taking the stairs! Climb the 704 steps to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower on this 2-hour guided tour and be rewarded with spectacular views of the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, the Seine River, and the Champs-Élysées.
See a different side of Paris’s ‘Iron Lady’ with a guided climbing tour of the Eiffel Tower. Take the slow and scenic route and climb the stairs! Learn all about the construction, controversies, and mystique surrounding the iconic tower from a guide as you ascend to the first and second levels, admiring Gustave Eiffel’s intricate design from angles and viewpoints that most visitors miss. It’s an adventurous way to go behind the scenes—and under the beams—of one of the world’s most popular attractions.
Put yourself in a detective team’s shoes and discover the history of Paris in a fun and entertaining way.- Start from 10am to 6pm every day- 1h30 to 2h time enigma- 1 last generation digital tablet- 1 to 6 investigators per team- As of 90€ per team / tablet
Bikes are becoming increasingly popular in the French capital; in an effort to prevent pollution and traffic congestion, the city government undertook a large project to create bike lanes throughout the entirety of Paris, to encourage both residents and visitors to take to pedaling instead of driving. More and more Parisians are opting for this method of transportation that's both good for them and good for the environment, making the city a better place. Now it's your turn! Discover Paris by traveling as the Parisians do, accompanied by your guide who will help you cover a lot of ground and discover incredible monuments on both the Right and Left Banks of the city.
Travel back in time to medieval Paris in an exciting and fully immersive way through the construction of Notre-Dame cathedral multi-lingual virtual reality experience.
Battle in the Argonne forest. Walk in the foorsteps of a German soldier along the Front Line of 1915-1918. This tour takes 4-8 hours. The forest is about 2,5 hours from Paris and Bruxelles. 1 hour from Reims and Luxembourgh. There is no public transport here so you need to come by car. You can come alone, with 2 or as a group; the price remains the same. I take you around and read out parts of the German regiment historie. Very personal stories and inside information which makes the forest transform into a 1st WW scenery.