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The Mouton Blanc is one of the oldest restaurants in Paris that serve French cuisine in a friendly setting where famous people like Boileau and Fontaine have dinned.
The Place de Catalogne is a modern square in the Montparnasse area of Paris, which was designed by architect Ricardo Bofill in a semi circular shape.
The Pont Notre-Dame bridge crosses over the River Seine connecting the right bank of the River to the Ile de la Cite island along Quai de la Corse.
- Photos of Pont Notre-Dame
Want to discover the Montmartre area of Paris without all the walking, then you need to look at these Small tourist train that provide a 40 minute tour of the area.
The Place Blanche is located in the Montmartre area of Paris right by the famous Moulin Rouge cabaret venue, and acts is an intersection for three city roads.
The Pont de Tolbiac over the River Seine was the last bridge in Paris to be made of stone in the late 1800s and connects Quai de Bercy and Quai de la Gare.
- Photos of Pont de Tolbiac
The Dome du Marais restaurant serves gourmet French cuisine in historical surroundings in its winter garden with glass domed roof that dating from the 1800s.
The Pont Charles de Gaulle is one of the newer bridges in Paris which was designed to ease traffic between two of the busiest train stations in the city.
- Photos of Pont Charles de Gaulle
The Place Valhubert square is located close to Jardin des Plantes and the River Seine and was named after a military general during the reign of Napoleon I.
- Photos of Place Valhubert
This gourmet brasserie Terminus Nord sits next to the Gare du Nord train station and has been serving French cuisine to businessmen and travellers since 1925.
The Pont National over the River Seine connects between Quai Panhard et Levassor on the right bank and Boulevard Massena on the left bank of the river.
The Place de Furstenberg is located in the Saint-Germain des Pres area of Paris is mainly known today for being the place where Eugene!Delacroix once resided.
The gonstruction of Canal Saint-Martin started in 1845 and links to Canal de l’Ourcq, and today is mainly used by sightseeing boat tours from Port de l’Arsenal.
- Photos of Canal Saint-Martin
The Port de l’Arsenal, also known as Bassin de l’Arsenal, is at the start of Canal Saint-Martin next to the River Seine and is now a marina for pleasure boats.
- Photos of Port de l’Arsenal
The Jardin du Port de l’Arsenal Garden is located within the Port de lArsenal and next to the pleasure boat mavina on Canal Saint Martin in Paris.
This museum in Paris is dedicated to the Republican Guard and shows the traditional aspects of the French cavalry, infantry and military bands.
The Square Joel le Tac with its stone monument is located in the Montmartre area of Paris, but this was originally called Place Constantin Pecqueur.
You can find the Cafe Barge floating restaurant close to Bercy on the River Seine, which offers a warm yet chic atmosphere with a DJ on Saturday night.
This square in Paris was created in 1925 and has a childrens playground, park benches and a vestige from the former Bastille prison discovered in 1899.
Original constructed back in the 1800s, the Pont de Bercy over the River Seine in Paris connects the 12th and 13th Arrondissements of the city.
- Photos of Pont de Bercy
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