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  2. Cruising the Seine River; Paris to Normandy; Scenery, history ...

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  3. Paris City Vision - Wikipedia

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    Paris City Vision was created through successive mergers of different activities: tour bus and minibus excursions and cruises on the Seine. The CityVision group has 200 employees and had a 2015 sales figure of 62 million euros. Localers is a walking tours specialist that was founded in 2012 and joined the CityVision Group in 2016.

  4. Storybook Land Canal Boats - Wikipedia

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    Storybook Land Canal Boats is an attraction located at the Disneyland and Disneyland Park (Paris) theme parks. Passengers embark on a leisurely paced outdoor boat ride through a winding canal featuring settings from Disney animated films recreated in miniature. The Disneyland version was one of the original attractions when the park opened on ...

  5. List of tourist attractions in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Père Lachaise Cemetery - a romantic cemetery. Sainte-Chapelle - a 13th-century Gothic palace chapel, also located on the Île de la Cité. Church of St Eustache - a 16th-century Gothic church in the district of Les Halles. La Madeleine - a 19th-century church designed as a Roman temple.

  6. Uber to offer Seine cruises, day trips in Paris during ... - AOL

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    The ride-hailing platform will offer its "Uber Cruises" free of charge from July 12 to August 3, and customers can also book a day trip that includes a champagne tasting through its "Uber Bubbles ...

  7. Canal Saint-Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Canal Saint-Martin (French pronunciation: [kanal sɛ̃ maʁtɛ̃]) is a 4.6 km (2.86 mi) long canal in Paris, connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine.Nearly half its length (2,069 metres (2,263 yd)), between the Rue du Faubourg du Temple and the Place de la Bastille, was covered in the mid-19th century to create wide boulevards and public spaces on the surface. [1]