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Why Should I Take the Big Bus Paris Tour?
The Big Bus Paris tour is one of the easiest ways to explore the city at your own pace.
It takes you past major landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Champs-Élysées, and the Arc de Triomphe, all in a single route.
Is the Big Bus Paris Tour Worth It?
Yes, the Big Bus Paris tour is definitely worth it.
It allows you to see multiple attractions comfortably without walking long distances. It is especially popular among first-time visitors who want a complete overview of Paris in a short time.
How Does the Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Work?
With a Big Bus Paris ticket, you can hop on and off the bus at any of the designated stops.
There are around 10 stops across the city, and buses run every 20–30 minutes, giving you the flexibility to
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Big Bus Paris Highlights
• Bus Stops: The Big Bus hop-on hop-off tour includes 10 stops across Paris, allowing you to explore major landmarks and neighborhoods at your own pace.
• Operating Frequency: Buses run daily with departures every 10 minutes in summer and every 20 minutes in winter. Schedules may vary slightly on weekends.
• Full Loop Duration: A complete route takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes if you stay on the bus without getting off.
• Hop-On Hop-Off Access: You can hop off at any stop to explore and rejoin the tour later, creating a flexible sightseeing experience around Paris.
• Audio Guide: The onboard audio guide is available in 8 languages
• Ticket Access: Both mobile and printed vouchers are accepted, making it easy to start your tour without additional steps.
Big Bus Paris Landmarks
• Eiffel Tower – Quai Branly (Pont d’Iéna): Start your Big Bus tour here and enjoy stunning views of the Eiffel Tower.
• Champ de Mars – Avenue Joseph Bouvard: Relax at this iconic park located right beneath the Eiffel Tower.
• Opéra Garnier – 15 Rue Scribe: See the grand architecture of Paris’ famous opera house.
• Louvre-Pyramide – Big Bus Information Center, 11 Avenue de l’Opéra: Hop off near the Louvre’s iconic glass pyramid for a cultural stop.
• Louvre-Pont des Arts: Stop close to the pedestrian Pont des Arts bridge for scenic views of the Seine and Louvre.
• Notre-Dame – Quai de Montebello: Visit the historic cathedral located across the Seine.
• Musée d'Orsay: Stop opposite the Orsay Museum to admire its famous collection and architecture.
• Champs-Elysées – 156 Avenue des Champs-Elysées: Explore Paris’ most famous avenue with shops and cafés.
• Grand Palais – Avenue Winston Churchill: See this iconic exhibition hall and cultural landmark.
• Trocadéro – Avenue Paul Doumer: Enjoy one of the best panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower and fountains.































































