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Stunning Window Displays and Christmas Markets in Paris (port-to-port cruise)

Experience the magic of Paris in a whole new light with CroisiEurope's Stunning Window Displays and Christmas Markets cruise. This enchanting 3-day port-to-port journey along the Seine River immerses you in the festive spirit of the City of Lights. Marvel at breathtaking window displays, showcasing Parisian artistry and holiday cheer.

Explore the vibrant Christmas markets, overflowing with unique gifts, delicious treats, and the warm glow of holiday lights. From charming boutiques to iconic landmarks, this cruise offers an intimate and unforgettable way to discover Paris during its most magical time of year.

Sail aboard the elegant MS Botticelli, enjoying the convenience of a river cruise while experiencing the heart of Paris. Book your Parisian Christmas escape with CroisiEurope and create memories to last a lifetime.

  • Cruise Line: CroisiEurope
  • Ship: MS Botticelli + 2 more
  • Duration: 3 Nights
  • Departure: December
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Stunning Window Displays and Christmas Markets in Paris (port-to-port cruise) Prices

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Dec 02, 2026
£683 pp
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Dec 03, 2026
£708 pp
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Dec 05, 2026
£683 pp
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Dec 06, 2026
£603 pp
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Dec 08, 2026
£683 pp
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Dec 09, 2026
£584 pp
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Dec 11, 2026
£683 pp
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Dec 12, 2026
£708 pp
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Dec 14, 2026
£825 pp
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Dec 15, 2026
£708 pp
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Dec 17, 2026
£683 pp
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Dec 18, 2026
£584 pp
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Dec 02, 2027
£636 pp
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Dec 05, 2027
£655 pp
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Dec 08, 2027
£636 pp
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Dec 11, 2027
£636 pp
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Dec 14, 2027
£636 pp
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Dec 17, 2027
£636 pp
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Dec 07, 2027
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Dec 13, 2027
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Dec 16, 2027
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Stunning Window Displays and Christmas Markets in Paris (port-to-port cruise) Itinerary

Day 1

Paris

It is impossible not to fall in love with Paris. The city is a
unique blend of iconic architecture, stylish fashion, hedonistic
cuisine and illustrious art, all beautifully laid out on the banks
of the river Seine.

Paris has nurtured the artistic talents of Monet, Van Gogh and
Picasso. Victor Hugo's
inspired the renovation of the
famous Gothic cathedral after which the tale was named. The concert
halls have hosted the premiere of Bizet's opera,
and the impressionist melodies of Claude Debussy.
Cabaret found its home in the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre,
where the notorious Moulin Rouge saw the invention of the Cancan
dance.

Paris owes much of its beauty and elegance to the vision of
Baron Haussmann, who renovated and modernised the city in the late
19th century. The city has contrived to remain untouched by
conflict or catastrophe over the years, so all of its history is
preserved in the new layout. Wide boulevards lead to squares lined
with facades built from the distinctive pale cream 'Paris stone'.
Haussman even designed new parks for the city. The Bois de Bologne
was inspired by Hyde Park in London.

Paris is a city for all seasons. Summer sees visitors and locals
alike relaxing on the banks of the Seine and sipping coffee on
sidewalk cafes. On autumn afternoons the brisk walk from the Eiffel
Tower through the Parc du Champ de Mars and up the glittering
Champs Elysees is carpeted with colourful fallen leaves. Visitors
in winter can take to the ice rink outside the Hotel de Ville,
while spring sees the city gardens burst into colour and the street
performers emerge to practice their trade.

Day 2

Paris

It is impossible not to fall in love with Paris. The city is a
unique blend of iconic architecture, stylish fashion, hedonistic
cuisine and illustrious art, all beautifully laid out on the banks
of the river Seine.

Paris has nurtured the artistic talents of Monet, Van Gogh and
Picasso. Victor Hugo's
inspired the renovation of the
famous Gothic cathedral after which the tale was named. The concert
halls have hosted the premiere of Bizet's opera,
and the impressionist melodies of Claude Debussy.
Cabaret found its home in the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre,
where the notorious Moulin Rouge saw the invention of the Cancan
dance.

Paris owes much of its beauty and elegance to the vision of
Baron Haussmann, who renovated and modernised the city in the late
19th century. The city has contrived to remain untouched by
conflict or catastrophe over the years, so all of its history is
preserved in the new layout. Wide boulevards lead to squares lined
with facades built from the distinctive pale cream 'Paris stone'.
Haussman even designed new parks for the city. The Bois de Bologne
was inspired by Hyde Park in London.

Paris is a city for all seasons. Summer sees visitors and locals
alike relaxing on the banks of the Seine and sipping coffee on
sidewalk cafes. On autumn afternoons the brisk walk from the Eiffel
Tower through the Parc du Champ de Mars and up the glittering
Champs Elysees is carpeted with colourful fallen leaves. Visitors
in winter can take to the ice rink outside the Hotel de Ville,
while spring sees the city gardens burst into colour and the street
performers emerge to practice their trade.

Day 3

Paris

It is impossible not to fall in love with Paris. The city is a
unique blend of iconic architecture, stylish fashion, hedonistic
cuisine and illustrious art, all beautifully laid out on the banks
of the river Seine.

Paris has nurtured the artistic talents of Monet, Van Gogh and
Picasso. Victor Hugo's
inspired the renovation of the
famous Gothic cathedral after which the tale was named. The concert
halls have hosted the premiere of Bizet's opera,
and the impressionist melodies of Claude Debussy.
Cabaret found its home in the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre,
where the notorious Moulin Rouge saw the invention of the Cancan
dance.

Paris owes much of its beauty and elegance to the vision of
Baron Haussmann, who renovated and modernised the city in the late
19th century. The city has contrived to remain untouched by
conflict or catastrophe over the years, so all of its history is
preserved in the new layout. Wide boulevards lead to squares lined
with facades built from the distinctive pale cream 'Paris stone'.
Haussman even designed new parks for the city. The Bois de Bologne
was inspired by Hyde Park in London.

Paris is a city for all seasons. Summer sees visitors and locals
alike relaxing on the banks of the Seine and sipping coffee on
sidewalk cafes. On autumn afternoons the brisk walk from the Eiffel
Tower through the Parc du Champ de Mars and up the glittering
Champs Elysees is carpeted with colourful fallen leaves. Visitors
in winter can take to the ice rink outside the Hotel de Ville,
while spring sees the city gardens burst into colour and the street
performers emerge to practice their trade.

Day 4

Paris

It is impossible not to fall in love with Paris. The city is a
unique blend of iconic architecture, stylish fashion, hedonistic
cuisine and illustrious art, all beautifully laid out on the banks
of the river Seine.

Paris has nurtured the artistic talents of Monet, Van Gogh and
Picasso. Victor Hugo's
inspired the renovation of the
famous Gothic cathedral after which the tale was named. The concert
halls have hosted the premiere of Bizet's opera,
and the impressionist melodies of Claude Debussy.
Cabaret found its home in the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre,
where the notorious Moulin Rouge saw the invention of the Cancan
dance.

Paris owes much of its beauty and elegance to the vision of
Baron Haussmann, who renovated and modernised the city in the late
19th century. The city has contrived to remain untouched by
conflict or catastrophe over the years, so all of its history is
preserved in the new layout. Wide boulevards lead to squares lined
with facades built from the distinctive pale cream 'Paris stone'.
Haussman even designed new parks for the city. The Bois de Bologne
was inspired by Hyde Park in London.

Paris is a city for all seasons. Summer sees visitors and locals
alike relaxing on the banks of the Seine and sipping coffee on
sidewalk cafes. On autumn afternoons the brisk walk from the Eiffel
Tower through the Parc du Champ de Mars and up the glittering
Champs Elysees is carpeted with colourful fallen leaves. Visitors
in winter can take to the ice rink outside the Hotel de Ville,
while spring sees the city gardens burst into colour and the street
performers emerge to practice their trade.

Stunning Window Displays and Christmas Markets in Paris (port-to-port cruise) Ships

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