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- 9692264727510 de out. de 2023
Beautiful spot!!
The bridge is huge. Lots of traffic comes through here! So be careful if you are walking around. People drive fast through here and will run your butt over lolol
We came here for some engagement photos. And we hired a photographer to capture the special moment. This is a busy area! Lots of people walking around and doing the same thing- trying to capture the romantic moment.
The pictures came out beautifully! The Eiffel Tower he background and the Seine River. You can't beat that!
Picture perfect location! As long as you don't mind doing crowd control for your photos and the smell of gasoline lol and the sounds of cars driving by. Video is probably not ideal here due to that. But a picture is worth a thousand words right? :)Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Alison K.Waltham, Estados Unidos26034583017 de jul. de 2019
You can take some great photos here, both of the view of the Eiffel Tower and of the bridge itself, which has really cool architecture. There are often people walking, biking, as well as people who take bridal photos here, so if you're looking for a people-free shot, you may have to be patient.
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Ted Q.Madison, Estados Unidos151776 de out. de 2018
Nice Bridge, Great Location
The bridge itself is nice enough, but the location is what makes it special. Many pictures of the Eiffel Tower are taken from this bridge, which should come as no surprise. There are great views to be had here, and it is far from the crowds in and around Trocadero.
Hint: early morning is the best time to arrive. Almost nobody is here, and the sunrise views are nothing short of breathtaking.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - J T.Indianapolis, Estados Unidos16984692615 de mai. de 2014
This is one of my favorite landmarks in Paris. It's a two level steel structure that connects the 15th and 16th arrondissements across the Seine. The top level is for the metro train and the bottom is for motor vehicles. The bridge was completed in 1905 and the architectural detail is amazing - the light fixtures are art in themselves. Pay attention to the support girders and even the sculptures on the sides that can only be seen by passing boats and barges. Get off at Passy on the line 6 metro and walk down hill to the bridge and then cross over. Stop at île aux Cygnes for a picnic (don't forget the wine) then walk another 20 minutes to the Eiffel Tower. The bridge is a great place from which to photograph the Eiffel Tower.
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