FlyView in Paris

If you're looking for a unique attraction to add to your Paris itinerary, how about experiencing a bird's-eye view of the city while strapped into your own jetpack?

FlyView offers visitors the chance to strap on a wingsuit and soar high above the City of Lights through a virtual reality experience.

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FlyView in Paris

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If you're looking for a unique attraction to add to your Paris itinerary, how about experiencing a bird's-eye view of the city while strapped into your own jetpack?

FlyView offers visitors the chance to strap on a wingsuit and soar high above the City of Lights through a virtual reality experience.

It's a thrilling yet safe way to tour the tallest and most renowned monuments of Paris. Purchasing FlyView tickets will allow you to have an experience you'll never forget in one of the most incredible cities in the world.

Here's all you need to know about FlyView, one of the most exciting attractions in Paris.

How much do FlyView tickets cost?

There are multiple different options for your FlyView experience. These are the costs for a virtual flight over Paris.

FlyView over Paris:

  • Adult: €19.50
  • Children (Up to 12 years old, minimum of 4 feet tall): €16.50

Who is eligible for discounts?

Those who purchase FlyView tickets will have the opportunity to enjoy a second, different virtual reality adventure at a half-price discount.

There are no discounts for children, however, young children are unable to participate due to a minimum height restriction.

What are the best FlyView tours?

FlyView: Pack 2 experiences

You’ll get two-for-one entrance fees on this combination FlyView tour, which allows you to choose two of the experiences on offer. You can choose to fly above the city’s most stupendous sights or experience the effects of the fire of Notre Dame Cathedral.

You can also decide to see what lies under Paris’ streets or leave the city entirely to be transported around the world.

Are there any combined tickets or tours including FlyView and other attractions?

Purchasing combination tickets for FlyView will secure you a lower price on your pass.

  • FlyView: Pack 2 experiences: Choose from all of the different immersive experiences that will see you flying over Paris or exploring the Pyramids of Giza.

Should you book FlyView tickets in advance?

FlyView tickets are limited and spaces fill up fast. Because of this, pre-booking your ticket online is advised. You'll also benefit from a discounted rate from booking your pass in advance.

What will you see inside FlyView?

There are three different virtual reality experiences to choose from on your FlyView visit. The first is a flying simulation that takes you high above the city of Paris to see the most iconic sites from above. You'll be wearing a jetpack that moves throughout the duration to make the experience feel more lifelike.

You'll see the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame Cathedral among other monuments, before leaving Paris altogether and taking a whirlwind trip around the world. One moment you'll be looking out over the Great Wall of China and the next you'll be admiring the gushing water of Victoria Falls.

Another option is to take the "Undercover Paris" tour which transports you to all of the hidden spots of the city that you might be curious about.

You'll access the machine room in the Eiffel Tower, sneak under the Bastille column and look out over Paris from the top of the spire of Sainte Chapelle. These are just a few of the places that you'll explore in this alternative view of the City of Lights.

If you want to experience the grandeur of Notre Dame from the inside, the only way to do so is through a virtual reality headset.

The site has been closed to the public since the fire in 2019, and this tour allows you to explore the majestic cathedral before it was set ablaze. You'll then be transported to the site in the present day and see the devastation that the fire caused.

How to get to FlyView?

FlyView is located on the Place de l'Opéra in the center of the city. You can take Line 3,7 or 8 metros to the Opéra station, and walk the remaining two-minute journey.

Alternatively, many buses pass by Place de la Opéra, including bus numbers 20, 21, 22, 42 and 53.

When is the best time to visit FlyView?

FlyView is closed on Mondays and opens at 2:30 PM on weekdays. If you wish to visit in the morning, you should book a ticket for the weekend or school holidays when the attraction opens at 10:30 AM.

FlyView is a great place to visit if you have an hour or two to spare in your itinerary while in Paris.

If you have kids that are bored of sightseeing, purchasing FlyView tickets will allow them to have fun entering an alternative reality.

Which other attractions can be visited in the city?

Travel tips

  • If you're taking children to FlyView, bear in mind that there is a minimum height restriction of 1.2 meters.
  • Pregnant women and those with health issues, such as heart conditions, are advised against participating in the virtual reality experience.