Please sign in to post.

Night tour - Classic Car

I did a night tour that included a champagne cruise of the seine and skip the line tour for the eiffel. That doesn't seem to be as easy to come by now in the evening hours.

I am considering the car tour that Rick writes about and it gets great reviews. However I have 3 adults for this trip. Has anyone done this trip? Is there room for 3 - does anyone not get as great a tour due to the car size?

That is my only hesitation in booking this - as I know we have to see the sights at night!

Posted by
70 posts

Both companies I'm looking at have the 2CVs - one is Midnight in Paris and the other is the one mentioned above. Can 3 adults fit in this car for a tour?

Posted by
477 posts

I did this tour in June and we had several cars with 3 people them. Two in the backseat and one upfront with driver. It was a lot of fun and a different way to see Paris.

Posted by
4853 posts

a 2CV would be crowded but doable, but you need to check with the company. COVID might have changed capacity rules.

Posted by
33832 posts

4 folks in a 2CV is crowded - very crowded - unless 2 of them are eggs on the back seat

Posted by
70 posts

I didn't think about COVID restrictions - I will check on that. We are all large adults so we may try another route.

Posted by
11879 posts

The link in the 1st post will let one choose 1.2 or 3 passengers in the booking

Posted by
2407 posts

hey hey yoda
check out:
oldtimersparis.com
they will fit 3 people in classic vintage car. i would send an email, they do day and night time tours, ask questions, what you want and hope and make a decision. it's nice to have room to be comfortable. we did a tour in champagne area reims and took 2 cars. some drivers don't want riders in front seat, they have all their "business/lunch/essentials" there.
have a fun time, you'll love it and see the lights
aloha

Posted by
2326 posts

I traveled thousands of kilometers in a 2CV with 4 people inside. (once for a round trip from Paris to Sicily and I'm still pretty much alive.

So I think you will have a lot of fun for an hour or two in this mythical car whose shock absorbers are very "elastic"
And as long as you don't try to drive it :)