Seine river boat tours: Paris bateaux-mouches with a dog
Just over a month ago, I wrote a post about the things we plan to do with Chloe in Paris when we take her there this fall, and I mentioned that a classic first trip to Paris includes a trip on a “bateau-mouche,” one of the river boats that let you view the city from the Seine. I breezily included a river boat ride in the list of things you could easily do with a dog, but if you’re going to make plans, you’ll need a few more facts.
I wrote to the five best-known river boat tour companies, and here’s what I learned:
Compagnie des Bateaux-Mouches — The actual owner of the trademark “bateaux-mouches,” this company’s tours depart from the Right Bank, on the Port des Champs-Elysées, between the Pont de l’Alma and the Pont des Invalides. Dogs are allowed on the sightseeing cruises, but not on the lunch or dinner cruises.
Bateaux Parisiens — This company’s tours depart from the foot of the Eiffel Tower. They do not allow dogs on board.
Vedettes de Paris — This company’s tours depart from the Left Bank, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, on the Port de Suffren between the Pont d’Iéna and the Pont de Bir-Hakeim. Dogs are allowed on the sightseeing cruises; I failed to ask whether they are allowed on the culinary cruises, but hope to when we are in Paris next month.
Vedettes du Pont-Neuf — As the name suggests, this company’s tours depart from the Pont-Neuf — more specifically, from the Square du Vert Galant at the west end of the Ile de la Cité. Dogs are allowed on board.
BatoBus — This is the river equivalent of the hop-on-hop-off buses you see circulating around Paris. You purchase a pass for a period of time (1-day, 2-day, 5-day, or 1-year) and ride as often as you like. There are eight stops, all useful (Tour Eiffel, St.-Germain-des-Prés, Jardin des Plantes, the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, Notre-Dame, the Hôtel de Ville, and the Champs-Elysées), and the boats run in a loop. Dogs are allowed on board — I inquired about small dogs in carriers, but you might have success with a larger dog, especially if you have a muzzle on hand.
It would be a shame not to put all this research to use, so I’ll make a point of taking Chloe onto the river. If you and your pup take a bateau-mouche ride, send me a picture and let me know if you had fun!
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The best vacation of my life was two separate trips Amy and I took to Paris. We even wondered if, one day, we could retire there. Fast forward to Buster, GoPetFriendly, an RV and traveling through the US! … Still miss Paris, though!
It sounds like you guys are having a marvelous time — and who knows what’ll happen in the future? Paris will still be there when you start thinking about retiring.
Gosh that’s so adventurous of you to take Chloe to Paris and wonderful too! I miss my cats so much when I go away and tend to avoid taking vacations…sad, but true
We miss our cats too — in fact, that’s a large part of why we got Chloe in the first place — we love to travel, but our herd of cats doesn’t. We take pictures of them along with us, and that helps a bit, but yes, we miss the furry ones.