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The bridges of Paris not to be missedParis, the City of Lights, is also the city of bridges. Spanning the Seine, these engineering marvels offer breathtaking views of iconic monuments and tell the story of the capital. Here is a selection of the most remarkable bridges to discover during your visit. Bridge of Arts Once famous for its love locks, the Bridge of Arts connects the Institut de France to the Louvre Museum. Although the locks have been removed to preserve the structure, this pedestrian bridge remains a romantic and picturesque spot, ideal for a stroll or a photo opportunity. Alexandre III Bridge Inaugurated in 1900 for the Universal Exhibition, the Alexandre III Bridge is undoubtedly the most elegant bridge in Paris. With its gilded lampposts, statues, and majestic arches, it connects Les Invalides to the Eiffel Tower. Crossing this bridge is a journey back in time to the Belle Époque. | Notre-Dame Bridge Located right next to Notre-Dame Cathedral, this bridge offers a breathtaking view of the Gothic masterpiece. It's also an ideal starting point for exploring the Île de la Cité and its historical treasures. Alma Bridge Known for its replica of the Flame of Liberty statue in New York, the Alma Bridge is steeped in history. It also marks the beginning of Avenue de New York, offering a unique perspective of the Eiffel Tower. |
EXPOSITION The Cave of the New Bridge. From June 15 to 28, 2026 on the New Bridge in Paris © Photo: Éléa-Jeanne Schmitter / ©Atelier JR The Caverne du New Bridge is now open to the public! This temporary installation pays homage to Christo and Jeanne-Claude's The New Bridge Wrapped, on the occasion of its 40th anniversary in 2025. The project offers a unique experience, accessible free of charge day and night, from the quays, the bridges, or the Seine. | |


