Address: | Between Rue du Bac and the Rue de Beaune, Paris, France
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This bridge is the third oldest bridge on the Seine River. It connects to the Flower Shrine. This palace can be crossed from this bridge. The bridge is good. It looks relatively classic. Both sides of the bridge are leisurely. local.
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Spotted this whilst we were on our hop on hop off tour of Paris, all the bridges are different which makes them easy to identify, this one notably for its "hump" and number of arches.
This stone bridge spanning the Seine, alongside the edge of the Louvre, gets its name from the fact, that King Louis XIV financed the project hence Pont Royal. The humpback in the middle makes it diff...
This arched stone bridge is the third oldest one in Paris. It's name refers to Louis XIV who financed its construction. The name also reflects its proximity to Louvre palace. Today it's a fastest lin...
We crossed over this bridge and we went under this bridge a number of times on the Batobus (see my review of that). It's a nice and stately bridge which honored the king. Today, as we pass under, th...
This bridge is the third oldest bridge on the Seine River. It connects to the Flower Shrine. This palace can be crossed from this bridge. The bridge is good. It looks relatively classic. Both sides of the bridge are leisurely. local.
This bridge is also called the Royal Bridge. It was built in the 14th period of Louis and was built by the Sun King at his own expense, so it was named the Royal Bridge. The bridge is relatively large in scale and has a long history.
This bridge is located between the Concord Bridge and the Pont des Arts. It is a magnificent-looking stone bridge that spans the banks of the Seine River. The best way to view it is to take a cruise. It looks good from the river.
The history of this bridge is second only to the New Bridge and the Marie Bridge. It is a spacious stone bridge and one of the most important bridges across the Seine River. It is quite spectacular from a distance. You can take a cruise and pass under the bridge.
A bridge across the Seine River has a long history. It is one of the three oldest bridges on the Seine River in Paris. The shape of the bridge is quite beautiful and very classical. The bridge is not bad from a cruise ship.