Discover Paris in style with a private tour in an electric London cab. Enjoy iconic landmarks, expert commentary, and photo stops. Book now.
Discover Paris in style with a private tour in an electric London cab. Enjoy iconic landmarks, expert commentary, and photo stops. Book now.
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Eiffel Tower - A renowned symbol of Paris, constructed in 1889 for the World’s Fair. Reaching a height of 330 meters, it provides breathtaking views of the city from its multiple levels.
Fun fact: Initially, many Parisians criticized it, labeling it “ugly and industrial.” - Arc de Triomphe - Commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 to honor French…
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Eiffel Tower - A renowned symbol of Paris, constructed in 1889 for the World’s Fair. Reaching a height of 330 meters, it provides breathtaking views of the city from its multiple levels.
Fun fact: Initially, many Parisians criticized it, labeling it “ugly and industrial.” -
Arc de Triomphe - Commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 to honor French military triumphs, it is located at the end of the Champs-Élysées.
Fun fact: Underneath lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I, with an eternal flame. -
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris - A Gothic architectural masterpiece, started in the 12th century and completed in the 14th century. It is renowned for its stained-glass windows, gargoyles, and iconic bells.
Fun fact: It suffered significant damage from a fire in 2019 and is currently undergoing restoration. -
Louvre Museum - Once a royal palace, it became a museum in 1793. It showcases thousands of artworks, including the renowned Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.
Fun fact: The glass pyramid entrance was designed by architect I. M. Pei in 1989. -
Palais Garnier - A magnificent opera house opened in 1875, celebrated for its grand staircase, luxurious decor, and ceiling painted by Marc Chagall.
Fun fact: The novel The Phantom of the Opera is set here. -
Place de la Concorde - The largest square in Paris, featuring the Luxor obelisk and grand fountains.
Fun fact: During the French Revolution, it was known as “Place de la Révolution” and was the site of significant executions, including that of Louis XVI. -
Pont Alexandre III - A famous bridge over the Seine, opened in 1900 for the World’s Fair. It is lavishly adorned with statues, lamps, and sculptures.
Fun fact: It connects the Champs-Élysées with Les Invalides and is considered the most decorative bridge in Paris. -
Invalides - A historic complex housing military museums and the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte. Built in the 17th century to accommodate wounded soldiers.
Fun fact: Its golden dome is one of Paris’s most iconic landmarks. -
Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre - Situated atop Montmartre hill, this basilica was constructed between 1875 and 1914. Its Roman-Byzantine style and bright white dome are easily recognizable.
Fun fact: The terrace in front offers one of the finest panoramic views of Paris. -
Place Vendome - A historic square famed for its grand classical buildings and luxury jewelry stores. The Vendôme Column in the center commemorates Napoleon’s victory at Austerlitz.
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Pantheon - A neoclassical monument in the Latin Quarter, built in the late 18th century. It serves as a mausoleum for notable French figures such as Voltaire, Victor Hugo, and Marie Curie.
Fun fact: It houses Foucault’s pendulum, illustrating the Earth’s rotation. - Place des Vosges - Enter what is often regarded as the most beautiful square in the world. With its perfectly symmetrical red-brick facades and vaulted stone arcades, the Place des Vosges is a peaceful haven in the heart of the lively Marais district.
- Place de la Bastille - Stand at the heart of the French Revolution. Today, the Place de la Bastille is a vibrant center of Parisian culture, home to the ultra-modern Opéra Bastille and a bustling area of cafes and markets.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Commentary on the monuments visited and their history
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Commentary on the monuments visited and their history
- Entry to the monuments visited is possible but not included in the price / It’s at your own expense
- Entry to the monuments visited is possible but not included in the price / It’s at your own expense
Discover Paris in a unique way by traveling in a genuine electric London taxi. This private and customizable tour offers the opportunity to explore the city’s famous landmarks while enjoying the comfort of a roomy vehicle that seats up to six passengers. The Driver-Guide will provide insights about each location, and there will be opportunities to pause…
Discover Paris in a unique way by traveling in a genuine electric London taxi. This private and customizable tour offers the opportunity to explore the city’s famous landmarks while enjoying the comfort of a roomy vehicle that seats up to six passengers. The Driver-Guide will provide insights about each location, and there will be opportunities to pause and take unforgettable photos. The panoramic roof enhances the experience with its exceptional views.
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Private Paris tour in an electric London taxi
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Roomy vehicle seating up to 6 passengers
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Driver-Guide offering commentary on iconic landmarks in French, English, or Spanish
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Opportunities to stop and photograph attractions
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.