From Notre Dame, on the right hand side of the road you can see the Leopold-Seda-Sangor pedestrian bridge, another bridge on the Seine with a love lock. The lower end of the bridge is a cement pier, with iron railings, and the structure of the Art Bridge is very similar, and it is also across the banks of the Seine. Probably because of the proximity to Notre Dame, Parisians have given it a higher rating than the Art Bridge, which is known as one of the most romantic bridges in France. It was dusk when I went, standing on the bridge and watching the sunset shine on the roof of Notre Dame, watching the running water and boats under the bridge, and finally understanding why the bridge was a symbol of romance.