
Paris's hop-on hop-off buses are a relaxed way to stitch the city's icons into one continuous story—from the Eiffel Tower to Notre‑Dame, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Louvre.
Why hop-on hop-off works in Paris
- Low‑effort sightseeing with panoramic views from the top deck.
- Audio guides in multiple languages + kids tracks.
- Flexible loops that save walking time between distant highlights.
Tip: Sit on the right side heading from the Eiffel Tower → Concorde → Louvre for river views; switch to the left after the Louvre → Opéra → Champs‑Élysées stretch.
Ticket types at a glance
| Ticket |
Validity |
Best For |
Typical Combo |
| 24‑hour |
Continuous period |
First‑timers in 1 day |
+ Seine cruise |
| 48‑hour |
Two days |
Deeper museum days |
+ Night tour |
| Night tour |
60–90 min |
Lights & photos |
+ Eiffel sunset |
How to validate timing
- Start early (09:30–10:00) to beat mid‑morning queues.
- Plan 3–4 hop‑offs for a relaxed 24‑hour ticket.
- Use the bus as a “bridge” for longer legs: Trocadéro → Concorde or Louvre → Opéra.
Suggested 24‑hour route (first timers)
- Trocadéro → Eiffel Tower: photos + quick walk on the bridge.
- Concorde: snack stop + wander the Tuileries.
- Louvre: pyramid + choice of short museum stint or exterior lap.
- Opéra or Champs‑Élysées: shopping and architecture glide.
Seat strategy
- Top deck, front left for Arc de Triomphe reveal.
- Mid‑bus for less sway on bumpy cobbles.
- Lower deck on windy or rainy days (sliding roof helps on some buses).
Pro move: If the roof is open and you're tall, bring a lightweight scarf; Paris wind can be sharper along the river.
Essentials checklist
Bottom line
For a panoramic Paris in a day, HOHO folds distance, narration, and views into one flexible ride. Pair with a Seine cruise and one museum, and avoid over‑hopping.
Route Overview
- Core loop: Trocadéro → Eiffel → Invalides → Concorde → Louvre → Opéra → Champs‑Élysées → Arc de Triomphe.
- Frequency: typically every 10–20 minutes (operator‑dependent).
- Live tracker: recommended during peak hours to reduce wait times.
Stop‑by‑Stop Planner
| Stop |
Time |
Do |
Photo Angle |
| Trocadéro |
30–45 min |
Viewpoint + bridge walk |
Eiffel framed between balustrades |
| Concorde |
20–30 min |
Fountains + Tuileries |
Fountains with obelisk |
| Louvre |
60–120 min |
Pyramid + highlights |
Pyramid reflections at dusk |
| Opéra |
30–40 min |
Façade + rooftop |
Close‑up ornament details |
| Champs‑Élysées/Arc |
45–60 min |
Boulevard + Arc base |
Front‑left bus reveal |
Pro Tips
- Carry wired earbuds for stable audio on busy avenues.
- Save the front‑row seats for landmark approaches; rotate seats to share the moment.
- Book at least one timed museum slot if you plan to hop off for culture.
Common Mistakes (and Fixes)
- Over‑hopping → Limit to 3–4 quality stops.
- No seat plan → Decide left/right based on the next landmark.
- Lunch at peak → Slide lunch to 11:30 or 14:30.
FAQ
- Can I start anywhere? → Yes, HOHO is loop‑based; validate your ticket at first boarding.
- Are buses wheelchair accessible? → Many are; check the operator notes and ramp availability for your time slot.
- Does the audio work without earbuds? → It does, but earbuds improve clarity and reduce ambient noise.
Resources
- Route PDF, live tracker, and Seine cruise timetable (check your operator’s app).
- Offline map screenshots for quick reference.
Photography Quick Sheet
- Golden hour around Concorde → Louvre is excellent for soft light.
- Burst mode on cobbles; brace elbows on the rail.