Bateau-mouche sur la Seine was created in 1896.
mouche is fly and bateau is cake, so ''cake fly'' or perhaps fly on the cake! I must offer a correction: Bateau in French is boat. Perhaps you were thinking of gateau, which is a kind of fruit cake. Mouche does not simply mean 'fly', that is but one possible meaning of the word as used in the phrase "Bateau Mouche". A mouche is also a specific type of boat.
Le Bateau-Mouche
The term is a "bateau mouche".
they are open excursion boats in Paris that provide visitors with a view of the city from the river Seine
The cost per person to go on a Bateau Mouche sightseeing cruise in Paris typically ranges from around 15 to 20 euros. Prices may vary depending on the specific type of cruise, duration, and any additional services included.
These boats on the Seine river are called "bateau-mouche", pl. "des bateaux-mouches"
"Bateau mouche" is a French term that translates to "fly boat" in English. It refers to a type of tourist boat commonly found on the Seine River in Paris, used for sightseeing and offering views of the city's landmarks. These boats are typically large and open, allowing passengers to enjoy a leisurely cruise while taking in the scenery.
A bateau-mouche (plural bateaux-mouches) is a kind of excursion boat operated in Paris to display monuments from the river Seine. It is a brand name created out of the fictional character Jean-Sébastien Mouche, reportedly a founder of the company.
Pablo Mouche is 177 cm.
la bateau is French for the boat.
A bateau is a small, flat-bottomed boat.