With our Notre Dame plans dashed against the rocks, we set out to find a stop for the tour boat, the B'Autobus. It stops along the Seine at ten different tourtist-friendly locations, including Notre Dame.
We hadn't climbed down to the road that runs alongside the Seine yet, so it was a nice adventure all around. The idea of spending a warm day on a boat appealed to both of us so we got our tickets and boarded.
Since we had been to almost all of the monuments the stops went to, we stayed on longer than any of the other passengers. The ticket is good for a full day, so you have the option of on/off access throughout your monument hopping.
The ride lulled both of us (neither of us had been sleeping all that well and I guess the soft waves and wind relaxed us quite a bit) and we had a really nice trip along the river. The best part was as we were pulling up to the Eiffel Tower and the view of it.
We had planned to take it all the way back to Notre Dame and walk back from there, but we got too tired and wanted to move around. So we got off at the Musee D'Orsay and walked across the Pont des Artists and looked at the stalls set up with keepsakes for sale along the way.
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