About this tour
Tear through central Paris in a vintage sidecar, hitting the major monuments in sixty minutes. Your driver doubles as guide, narrating the history and hidden angles of each stop—Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, the Seine bridges, palace facades. Helmet, gloves, and blanket included. No entry fees or meal breaks, just wind-in-hair sightseeing for those juggling tight schedules or wanting a novelty spin on the standard tourist crawl.
Highlights
- Sidecar transport cuts through traffic faster than coach tours
- One-hour loop covers Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, Louvre surrounds
- Driver provides historical context at each landmark stop
- Rain gear and blankets supplied; all-weather operation
- Works for first-timers and repeat visitors alike
- No queuing at monument gates
What to expect
You'll be fitted with helmet, gloves, and a wool blanket, then climb into an open sidecar attached to a motorcycle. The ride is steady rather than aggressive—your guide handles the bike while narrating. You'll roll past the major facades and open squares, stopping briefly at 4–5 key spots so you can step out, take photos, and absorb the architecture up close. The wind and engine noise are part of the deal; conversation with your guide happens during stops, not en route. Expect a brisk, sensory-heavy hour rather than a leisurely meander.
Good to know
Bring a camera and dress in layers—you're exposed to the elements. No food or drinks are included, and monument interiors aren't entered, so plan separately if you want to see inside the Louvre or climb the tower. Suitable for most fitness levels since you're seated the whole time. Service animals welcome.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.






