Boarding at Pont de l’Alma, picking seats and timing, route highlights, prices, and practical packing for a perfect Bateaux‑Mouches cruise.

Bateaux‑Mouches is the quintessential Paris river cruise — classic open decks, panoramic glass salons, and a route that strings together the city’s greatest hits. If this is your first time, use this step‑by‑step guide to arrive smoothly at Pont de l’Alma, choose the right departure, and sit where the views are best.
Boarding is on the Right Bank beside Pont de l’Alma at Port de la Conférence. It’s central, well signed, and close to the Eiffel Tower. Arrive 20–30 minutes early, especially near sunset, to claim open‑deck seats and avoid queue stress.
How to get there quickly:
Start 45–60 minutes before civil sunset to enjoy daylight → golden hour → blue hour in a single loop. In winter, similar magic happens around 4–6pm without a late night.
Many sailings have accessible areas and ramps, but upper decks may require stairs. Ask crew for assistance at boarding; confirm accessible restrooms for your departure.
Arrive a bit early, time it for golden hour, and head straight to an open‑deck corner. With that simple plan, Bateaux‑Mouches delivers the postcard version of Paris — relaxed, cinematic, and utterly Parisian.

I put this guide together to make planning a Bateaux‑Mouches cruise simple and enjoyable — with the little details locals love.
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