Crossing from the Left Bank to the Right Bank promises to be complicated during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and especially as the opening ceremony approaches! Discover the bridges closed for the occasion.
From October 16 to November 30, 2023, admire black-and-white photos of the City of Light and its bridges, on the gates of Paris City Hall. It's an opportunity to rediscover these massive elements of the capital's landscape in a different light.
There's no way around it: at least half of all foreign films shot in Paris feature pretty shots of the Pont de Bir-Hakeim! Do you know which bridge we're talking about? This summer, the Pont de Bir-Hakeim is getting a makeover. Discover its history!
The Pont Alexandre III is one of the most legendary bridges in Paris, thanks to its architecture, its proximity to the Invalides, the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais, and its unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower.
Sadly famous since 1997 and the death of Princess Diana, the Pont de l'Alma nevertheless offers a fine view of the Eiffel Tower, and an amazing way to gauge the rising waters during major floods on the Seine.
Immortalized by Guillaume Apollinaire, the Pont Mirabeau is one of the most famous bridges in Paris. Made entirely of metal, it offers magnificent views of the capital.
Aaah, the Pont des Arts and its famous love padlocks; quite a story. But did you know that today's Pont des Arts is not the one that was built in the 19th century?
The Pont Notre-Dame has undergone many architectural changes. At the end of the 18th century, the bridge was considered so dangerous that it was renamed Pont du Diable (Devil's Bridge)!
Did you know that the Pont de la Concorde was built using ashlar from the ruins of the Bastille Prison? To find out more about this famous Parisian bridge, click here!