Ironically Pont Neuf, which in English means "New Bridge" is one of the oldest bridges which stretches across the ... More
Pont Neuf (Bridge)
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Ironically Pont Neuf, which in English means "New Bridge" is one of the oldest bridges which stretches across the river Siene. Standing at the western point of the Îlele de la Cite—island of the city, the bridge connects the left and right banks of Paris. The bridge was officially inaugurated in 1607, by King Henry IV. The attraction and specialty of Pont Neuf is that, it was one of the first to have pavements. Parisians love to socialize and hang out here, and hence there is no doubt that the bridge is one of the most visited spots in the city.
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Built in 1900 for the Universal Exhibition, the Pont Alexandre III takes its name from the Russian emperor who laid
the first stone. It's a magnificent example of art nouveau style decorated with nymphs, cherubs, and other sea monsters. ...
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If you are one of those who have always been interested in wine tasting but didn't know where to start,
look no further! O Chateau organizes some extremely informative wine tasting sessions, which are held in an ancient 17th ...
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Among the 36 bridges spanning the Seine, the Pont des Arts is without doubt one of the most romantic, its
all metal structure providing a link between the Louvre and the French Institute. This delightful little footbridge built during ...
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