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Discover Paris with a combined ticket to the Grévin Wax Museum and a Seine River cruise, offering iconic sights and authentic wax figures in one affordable package.

If you’re looking for a way to enjoy some of Paris’s most famous attractions without spending hours on multiple bookings, this combined ticket for the Grévin Wax Museum and Seine River cruise offers a practical and engaging option. It’s a one-day experience designed to give you a taste of Paris’s highlights—both in a museum filled with lifelike figures and from the water with iconic sights passing by.
What’s really appealing about this tour is its balance: you get up-close encounters with celebrities and historical figures in the museum, followed by a scenic cruise that offers a fresh perspective of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.
However, keep in mind that during peak seasons, the Seine cruise might involve longer waits due to high visitor numbers, so planning your timing accordingly can make your day smoother. This experience is ideal for those who love a bit of culture mixed with sightseeing—perfect for first-timers or travelers with limited time in Paris.

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Arriving at the Grévin Wax Museum, you’ll quickly see why it’s a favorite among visitors. Located in central Paris, the museum hosts over 200 figures spanning celebrities, politicians, film stars, and musical icons, all crafted with impressive detail.
Walking through the exhibits feels a bit like stepping into a Hollywood set—without the stars actually being alive. We loved the realistic details in figures like historical personalities or modern celebrities, which makes for great photo opportunities. Many reviews mention how interactive the museum is—some figures are positioned for you to pose beside or take selfies with, which keeps the experience lively and engaging.
A reviewer from France shared, “The museum and the cruise were top… I recommend them to everyone,” highlighting how well the attractions complement each other. Another mention noted that the museum is open every day from 10 AM to 6 PM, with visitors able to enter up until an hour before closing, giving flexibility to plan your visit.
The cloackroom fee of €2 is a small detail but useful—especially if you’re carrying luggage or bulky clothes. Pets are allowed if small, carried in a bag, which is a considerate touch for animal lovers.

After the museum, you’ll head to the Bateaux Parisiens Pier at Port de la Bourdonnais, right at the foot of the Eiffel Tower—an ideal spot for a cruise. The cruise lasts about an hour and departs with varying times, usually every 30 to 60 minutes, so there’s flexibility here.
Boarding is straightforward with your e-ticket, and there’s no need to reserve in advance, which simplifies last-minute plans. The audio commentary available in a dozen languages, including English, French, Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish, enriches the cruise by sharing interesting facts about landmarks such as the Notre Dame, the Louvre, Les Invalides, and, of course, the Eiffel Tower.
Travelers have noted the scenic views are stunning, especially when the Eiffel Tower sparkles at night or the sun casts a golden glow on the Seine. The cruise provides a relaxing way to see many key sights in a short amount of time, making it perfect for those with tight schedules.
Some reviewers pointed out that during busy seasons, waiting times can be longer, so arriving early or planning around less crowded times might improve your experience.

At $53 per person, the combined ticket offers decent value, especially considering you’re getting two popular activities. The museum alone is worth exploring, with its detailed figures and interactive displays, while the cruise is a scenic, commentary-filled ride that covers the main sights in just an hour.
We think the price is reasonable given the central location—both attractions are situated within walking distance of each other at the Eiffel Tower area, saving you transportation costs and time. Plus, the audio guides, available in multiple languages, add educational value, making it suitable for international travelers.

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This experience suits travelers who want a convenient way to see significant Paris sights without booking multiple tickets or wandering around independently. It’s great for families, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy interactive attractions and scenic water views.
If you’re short on time but want a well-rounded introduction to Paris’s culture and architecture, this combo is a solid choice. It’s also ideal for visitors with mobility considerations, as both sites are wheelchair accessible, and pets are welcome under certain conditions.
However, if you’re after a more in-depth museum experience or prefer private, smaller boat tours, you might want to explore other options. Still, for value, location, and ease, this package hits a good balance.

This combined ticket offers a practical and enjoyable way to experience some of Paris’s top attractions in a single day. You’ll get to admire realistic wax figures of your favorite celebrities and historical figures, then glide past the city’s most famous landmarks from the Seine, all without the hassle of separate bookings.
What makes this experience stand out is its location at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, making it easy to incorporate into your itinerary. The audio guides in multiple languages and flexible timing make it accessible for international travelers. Plus, the positive reviews, including comments that the museum and cruise are “top,” reinforce its reputation as a worthwhile activity.
Whether it’s your first visit to Paris or a return trip, this experience provides a fun, memorable snapshot of the City of Light that balances entertainment, education, and scenic beauty—all at a reasonable price.

Is transportation to the meeting points included?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to get to the museum and the cruise departure point on your own, but both are centrally located and easy to reach via Paris’s public transportation.
Can I visit the museum or take the cruise separately?
This ticket is a combined package, but you can choose to visit just one if you prefer. The museum and cruise are both accessible with your e-ticket.
Are the cruise departure times fixed?
No, departure times vary between 30 minutes to an hour and are printed on your cruise ticket, giving you flexibility. No reservation is required for the cruise.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 4 and under don’t need a ticket for the museum, and the cruise is family-friendly. The interactive exhibits at the museum and scenic cruise are enjoyable for all ages.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since you’ll be walking inside the museum and on the boat. Check the weather forecast for the cruise—dress accordingly if it’s rainy or cold.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a flexible option if your plans change.
This combination of cultural fun and iconic sightseeing offers a well-rounded day out in Paris, perfect for making the most of limited time with ease and enjoyment.