
Paris Top 3 — Notre-Dame, Louvre & Eiffel Tower
Paris's three greatest icons. One private day. Zero queuing. Lunch included.
Duration
~9 hours
Group
Private
198 reviews
5 / 5
From
€650pp
What's included
Not included:Nothing — fully inclusive.
Highlights
- Hotel pickup — your day starts at your door
- Notre-Dame with licensed interior guide (~1.5 hours)
- Louvre — skip-the-line via Richelieu Gate, private guide (~2 hours)
- Real sit-down lunch included
- Eiffel Tower — dedicated guide, summit, skip-the-line (~1.5 hours)
- Specialist guide at every site — not one generalist all day
What it actually feels like
If you have one day in Paris, this is it. Hotel pickup. Notre-Dame with a state-licensed interior guide. Private transfer to the Louvre. Skip-the-line via the Richelieu Gate. Two hours with the masterpieces.
A real, sit-down lunch — included — at a quality restaurant between the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower. Then a private transfer to the tower, dedicated guide, summit elevator, skip-the-line. From the top, you can see everything you visited that morning.
The thing nobody else does: specialist guides at every site, not one generalist for the whole day. The licensed guide at Notre-Dame is a different person from the art historian at the Louvre, who is a different person from the tower guide. You get experts, not jacks-of-all-trades.
Practical information
Meeting point
Hotel pickup, Paris
Duration
~9 hours
Group size
Private — your group only
Languages
English (primary). Other languages on request.
Availability
Operates year-round. Live availability via the booking calendar.
Meals
Nothing — fully inclusive.
Privacy
100% private — only your group, never shared with strangers.
Step by step
- 01
Hotel pickup
- 02
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Licensed interior guide — ~1.5 hours.
- 03
Private transfer to the Louvre
- 04
Louvre highlights
Skip-the-line, private guide — ~2 hours.
- 05
Lunch
Sit-down meal at a selected restaurant — included.
- 06
Private transfer to the Eiffel Tower
- 07
Eiffel Tower summit
Skip-the-line, dedicated guide — ~1.5 hours.
- 08
Private transfer to your hotel
Frequently asked questions
Is this tour really private?
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Yes — 100% private. Only your group, never shared with strangers. The price from €650 per person is based on a private group of 2.
Where do we meet?
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Hotel pickup, Paris.
How long is the tour?
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~9 hours. Operates year-round. Live availability via the booking calendar.
What's included — and what isn't?
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Included: Hotel pickup, Private vehicle transfers between all three sites, Licensed guide at Notre-Dame, Private guide at the Louvre (skip-the-line), Dedicated guide at the Eiffel Tower (skip-the-line, summit), All entrance tickets, Lunch. Not included: Nothing — fully inclusive..
What languages is the tour available in?
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English (primary). Other languages on request.
How do I book, and is the price per person?
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Use the live booking calendar on this page for instant confirmation. Prices are per person and start from €650 based on a private group of 2 — the per-person rate decreases as your group grows.
Per person, from
€650
Based on a private group of 2.
100% private — only your group, never shared with strangers. · Live availability via the calendar.
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