Prepare to embark on an aquatic journey in Paris that defies expectations. Beyond the city’s renowned landmarks and cultural treasures, there’s a watery world waiting to be explored.
Sailing the Seine with Marina de Paris
The day began with the sun casting a warm glow over the Seine River as I stepped aboard the “Marina de Paris” boat at Port de Solférino. As we gracefully glided along the Seine, I was transported to a realm of elegance and wonder. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre-Dame seemed to nod in approval as we cruised by. It was as though I had been granted a private audience with the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Pro Tip: Opt for the lunch cruise (€69) offered by “Marina de Paris” to savor a delightful meal while taking in the breathtaking views.
Paris Plages – The Urban Beach Haven
Paris is renowned for its artistic heritage, but few know of its own secret beaches. “Paris Plages” is a charming surprise that graces the banks of the Seine during the summer months. Here, I joined sunbathers and picnickers, sinking my toes into the warm sand. The gentle breeze off the Seine provided the perfect escape from the city’s bustling streets.
Pro Tip: Admission to Paris Plages is free, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing day by the “seaside.”
Dining at La Plage Parisienne
For dinner, I sought the captivating experience of dining by the riverside at La Plage Parisienne. With my feet still carrying traces of sand from Paris Plages, I indulged in a delectable seafood platter paired with a glass of crisp Chardonnay. The sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow on the Seine, and I couldn’t help but savor the unique ambiance of this seaside gem in the heart of Paris.
Pro Tip: La Plage Parisienne offers a slightly upscale dining experience, with an average cost of €50-70 per person for a full meal. Reservations are recommended for prime seating.
Aquaboulevard – A Watery Playground
The next day, my aquatic adventure led me to Aquaboulevard, Paris’s largest water park. Featuring thrilling water slides, wave pools, and lazy rivers, it was a veritable playground of aquatic delights. As I whooshed down the slides, laughter bubbling from my lips, I felt like a child once more.
Pro Tip: Admission prices vary but typically start at around €33 for adults for a full-day pass. Be sure to check their website for updated opening hours and additional details.
The Enchanting Albert-Kahn Gardens
Venturing beyond the city’s bustling heart, I stumbled upon the Albert-Kahn Museum and its enchanting Japanese garden. Here, I found solace among the lush greenery and serene ponds, transported to a world of tranquility. It was the perfect respite from the urban hustle and a serene way to conclude my watery adventures in Paris.
Pro Tip: The museum and garden are open from Tuesday to Sunday, with a ticket price of €6.
Afloat at OFF Paris Seine
To complete my aquatic journey, I settled into the unique accommodations of the OFF Paris Seine, a floating hotel on the river. From my room, I gazed out at the Seine’s gentle ripples, and the soothing motion lulled me into a restful slumber. It was a stay that perfectly encapsulated my aquatic exploration of Paris.
Pro Tip: Prices at the OFF Paris Seine start at approximately €150 per night. Reserving your room in advance ensures the best rates.
Paris harbors a world of aquatic adventures beyond its renowned landmarks. Whether you’re cruising the Seine, unwinding at Paris Plages, making a splash at Aquaboulevard, or finding serenity in the Albert-Kahn Gardens, the City of Love invites you to discover its hidden aquatic gems. So, dive in and let the waves of adventure carry you on a journey of enchantment and discovery.