Several islands are situated within the Seine, the most famous – and longest inhabited – being the Ile de la Cite. Fortunately, Paris is designed in a manner that makes walking easy; a collection of exquisite bridges allow pedestrians to move effortlessly from island to island. The oldest bridge, the Pont Neuf, was constructed all the way again in 1607; the Pont Alexandre III was erected in honour of the Franco-Russian Alliance of 1892. By crossing the Pont de la Tournelle, you possibly can try a lovely statue of Sainte-Geneveive, the patron saint of Paris.
It is little question that …