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According to me The most enjoyable place is the front upper lounge.. I'm not sure about this part, but I think the upper windows of the middle upper lounge are removed in the summer and it becomes a completely open deck. It sure tastes different in the summer, but in the winter, the atmosphere of the wooden windowed section we were in was wonderful.
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For those in search of a unique, romantic experience in Paris, this is it. Along the route, you’ll see historic bridges like Pont Neuf, Pont des Arts, Pont Marie, and Tournelle Bridge. Sights like the Louvre, Les Invalides, Musée d’Orsay, and the Grand Palais will silently slide past. You’ll marvel as the towers of Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower – Paris’s Lady of Iron – rise dramatically overhead through the glass-roofed barge. As the largest tour operator in the Twin Cities (five vessels in two locations), Paradise Charters has more than 30 years of experience taking trips on the Mississippi River and Lake Minnetonka. They have an extensive portfolio of tour choices, including a full calendar of tours running seven days a week during the summer.
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Paris is home to perhaps the most famous museum on Earth, the Louvre. It houses the equally well-known "Mona Lisa." But Paris is also home to Musee d'Orsay, an impressionist art hub, as well as the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, focused on the decorative arts. Same way M7 of the metro Get off at Pont Neuf station and exit the station. Pont Neuffrom or slightly behind Pont des ArtsYou can also reach Le Calife by walking to and crossing the road from that side. On one side Louvre Museum There is, on the side where Le Calife is Institut de France It greets you with all its glory. Watching the sunset on the Seine River and savoring French food while passing by the many attractions in Paris.
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Expect to shell out a bit more for tickets on Paradise cruises, with most tickets running $35-40 per person. We were taken onto the boat with a very warm welcome, and first the greeter and then the service attendant accompanied us to our table. First impressions were very positive, we have seen this boat from afar for years and always wanted to try it one day. Numerous historical monuments, museums and sites not to be missed in the capital to be discovered from the Seine, along the water, day and night.
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Navigate to the rhythm of the sound in our lounge Music which has exceptional acoustics and small portholes. You will have the possibility of going up on the external pontoon to admire Paris with your head in the stars. Concerts Live are organized there from June to the end of September. Variety, Pop, Jazz, Classical, there are artists for all tastes. More intimate tables in a wooded and warm setting with large windows to admire Paris.
As I sailed past the city’s major monuments, I couldn’t help but be wowed by the breathtaking nightscapes and river scenery that made it the highlight of my Parisian trip. The captain of Le Calife perfectly synchronizes the entire 2-hour cruise to round the tip of the Île aux Cygnes in time to see the light show on the Eiffel Tower. He pauses at the tip of the island so visitors can enjoy the views of the Eiffel Tower, as well as Paris’s Statue de la Liberté.
However, if you’re driving, parking is available on the left/south bank of the river (same side as the barge) at 29 Rue Mazarin. On the right/north bank, it’s available at Saint Germain l’Auxerrois beneath the church. A dinner under the stars of Paris in the historic heart of the City of Light. At sunset, you embark under the Pont des Arts, left bank, facing the Louvre. Sailing on the Seine, for a two-hour interlude of gastronomic and visual happiness. As the residents of the Land of 10,000 Lakes, Twin Cities locals know a good riverboat cruise when we see one.
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The starting point of Le Calife, which serves lunch and dinner on weekends and only dinner on weekdays. This 3-course dinner and a glass of champagne run for about 67 Euros. And, if you’re looking to take things up a notch, the 108 Euro option offers a 4-course dinner with a cheese tray and a glass of champagne. A lunch under the sky of Paris with its monuments in decoration. Enjoy our gourmet dishes while admiring Paris and its monuments along the Seine. Vegetarians will be happy to know that the menu offers plenty of options to satisfy their taste buds as well.
What does the Royal Le Calife menu include?
Paradise Charter Cruises and Minneapolis Queen offer sightseeing cruises and scenic tours on Lake Minnetonka and the Mississippi River. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Mississippi River and Minneapolis Skyline and the beauty of the Lake Minnetonka area. We offer cruises ranging from delicious lunch cruises to romantic dinner cruises, from narrated sightseeing tours to special events and special event cruises.
The bottom floor of Calife Paris has a music parlor with a Steinway baby grand piano, organ, recording studio, and seating area. It’s a great place to explore and enjoy some music after dinner. Every table on the boat is by a window, making the stunning views the star of the show. Every hour on the hour after sunset, the Eiffel Tower is lit by 20,000 bulbs with a sparkling light show for 5 minutes.
Their selection was an evening on board Le Calife, which turned out to be an excellent choice! This Seine River cruise ended up being one of the absolute highlights of our 5 days in Paris. Sail to the rhythm of the sounds of Paris from our upper deck terrace, which features tables and chairs to welcome you for a dinner cruise under the starry skies of Paris. I found the warm and cozy ambiance of the lovely vintage boat a refreshing departure from the normal sightseeing cruises. On board, you’ll find Parisians celebrating special occasions and friendly staff who’ll make you feel like a local. An evening on board Le Calife promises to leave you with unforgettable memories of delicious food, warm locals, and the beauty of a million lights sparkling on the river beneath the Eiffel Tower.
Originally built in 1939 to transport cargo, Le Calife barge has long since been converted into a luxurious floating restaurant, refurbished in shining mahogany, teak, and stained glass. For anyone visiting Paris, we highly recommend treating yourself to a cruise on board Le Calife. During your 2-hour Seine River cruise, the barge will cast off from its mooring near the Pont des Arts bridge and sail southeast for several kilometers.
Escape the beaten paths and discover a side of Paris few tourists get to see. Cruise to Paris and head to Canal St. Martin to find hip boutiques and cafes with verandas overlooking the water. Then, head to the less-crowded top decks of Montparnasse Tower or the Arc de Triomphe for Paris vistas. Climb the steps of the heaven-scratching Eiffel Tower for panoramic views of Paris.
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