High in the sky, on the water, or in a tuk-tuk, Paris is always more romantic!

As Valentine's Day approaches, the Roch Hôtel & Spa teams have chosen today to share with you some great ideas for discovering or rediscovering Paris as a couple. Take to the skies, glide along the Seine, and experience the most romantic places of the capital, thanks to these trusted providers ...

 

Take to the skies ...

Let's start with the truly exceptional experience of a helicopter flight over Paris and the Palace of Versailles. You will board your flight at the Paris Heliport. The helicopter has just six passenger seats, so you’ll have plenty of room and opportunity to admire the scenery and even chat with the pilot. You’ll have a bird’s eye view of the meandering Seine and the sublime panorama of the west of Paris. Next, you’ll see the Palace of Versailles and its majestic park adorned with ponds. Then it will be time for a gourmet break. The return journey will bring you a superb view of La Défense, the Trocadéro and, of course, the highlight of the show, the Eiffel Tower!

 

… Cruise on the Seine or keep your feet on dry land

Why not opt ​​for a private cruise aboard an elegant Guernsey Classic? With its sundeck and leather banquettes that can accommodate up to four passengers, this superb boat invites you to explore the Seine and admire the panorama of monuments and bridges, a glass of champagne in your hand. It’s the perfect setting for a declaration of your feelings or perhaps even a marriage proposal! Finally, to discover or rediscover Paris, why not try one of the guided tours offered by Paris Visite. Completely adaptable in their duration, theme and route, they are carried out on foot, by car or by electric tuk-tuk ...

Paris never stops reinventing itself to enchant lovers. Fancy an unforgettable Valentine's Day or just a celebration of your love? Your Roch Hôtel & Spa team share their best ideas for an excursion ...

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