During the standard approach from the east, sitting on the right side provides a stunning vantage point of the Seine River and the historic monuments of central Paris.
The right side offers a superior sequence of diverse landscapes, from the snow-capped Atlas Mountains in Morocco and the iconic Strait of Gibraltar to the rugged Pyrenees and the chΓ’teaux of the Loire Valley.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of Mount Vesuvius during departure, the Italian coastline including views near Rome, and a dramatic crossing of the Western Alps.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including the Madrid metropolitan area, the high peaks of the Pyrenees, and the most iconic views of the Paris skyline during the approach to Orly.
The right side provides a more dramatic sequence of landmarks, including the rugged Moroccan Rif mountains, a distant view of the Sierra Nevada, the high peaks of the Pyrenees, and the iconic Paris skyline upon descent into Orly.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Mediterranean crossing, featuring spectacular views of the rugged coastlines of Sardinia and Corsica, followed by potential sightings of the French Alps and the Paris skyline during the descent.
The right side offers an unparalleled sequence of Africa's most iconic peaks, including Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya, followed by the majestic crossing of the European Alps.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most iconic landmarks, including the high Alpine ridges, the Venetian Lagoon, and the rugged interior of the Taurus Mountains.
The right side offers spectacular panoramic views of the French Alps, including Mont Blanc on clear days, and a better chance of seeing the Paris skyline during the approach to Orly.
The right side is the clear winner for this transcontinental journey, providing a front-row seat to the dramatic peaks of the Alps and the iconic Parisian skyline during the final descent into Orly.
The left side offers a more direct and dramatic view of the Western Alps' highest peaks, including the Mont Blanc massif, and a spectacular angle of the city of Lyon.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the Mediterranean coastline, the highest peaks of the Pyrenees, and the scenic Loire Valley during the descent into Paris.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the most iconic landmarks of the route, including the western ridge of the Alps and a direct view of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe.