
Paris By Night with Seine River Cruise and Roundtrip Luxury Transportation
Paris By Night with Seine River Cruise and Roundtrip Luxury Transportation

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Paris By Night with Seine River Cruise and Roundtrip Luxury Transportation

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The Seine is 777 kilometres long, making it the second-longest river in France after the Loire, and it flows through Paris for just 12.8 kilometres within the city proper.
Victor Hugo's 'The Hunchback of Notre-Dame' immortalised the Seine's medieval romance, and the novel directly inspired the preservation of Notre-Dame Cathedral and the islands of Île de la Cité and Île Saint-Louis.
The Seine's banks are lined with 37 bridges within Paris, each with distinct architecture and history—the Pont Neuf, despite its name meaning 'New Bridge', is actually the oldest surviving bridge in the city, completed in 1604.
The annual Paris-Plage summer event transforms the Seine's banks into temporary beaches with sand, loungers, and activities, attracting over 4 million visitors each July and August.
UNESCO designated the 'Seine banks between Pont de l'Alma and Pont d'Iéna' (near the Eiffel Tower) as a World Heritage site in 1991, recognising the river's cultural and architectural significance.
Monet painted the same stretch of the Seine over 30 times in different seasons and light conditions, creating his famous 'Water Lilies' and 'Japanese Bridge' series inspired by his garden at Giverny, 80 kilometres upstream.