Pont Neuf, Paris Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pont-Neuf_au_cr%C3%A9puscule.jpg Author: Sammyday
Pont Neuf is a bridge across the River Seine in Paris. It is the oldest bridge across the Seine in Paris. Construction of Pont Neuf began in 1578, but it was only completed after intermittent delays in 1607.
Pont Neuf is a series of several arch bridges linked together with Île de la Cité in the middle. There are seven arches from the Right Bank to the island and five from the island to the Left Bank.
How to reach Pont Neuf
Take the Métro to the Pont Neuf subway station on the right bank.
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