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Ponts de Paris Complete Guide to the 37 Bridges Crossing the Seine

Summary

Découvrez les 37 ponts de Paris : histoire, architecture et vues sur la Seine. Explorez chaque pont grâce à notre guide complet

The 37 bridges of Paris form one of the city’s most iconic landscapes. From historic stone arches to modern steel structures, each bridge tells a story about the evolution of the French capital. Whether you’re exploring the Seine on foot, by bike, or by boat, these bridges offer some of the best views of Parisian monuments, islands, and riverbanks.

This page brings together all the bridges of Paris, organized from west to east, with links to detailed articles for each one.

Bridges of Western Paris (16th ↔ 15th Arrondissement)

These bridges connect the elegant 16th arrondissement with the modern Beaugrenelle district and the Parc André‑Citroën area.

  • Pont du Garigliano
  • Pont Mirabeau
  • Pont Rouelle (railway bridge)
  • Pont de Grenelle
  • Pont Bir‑Hakeim
  • Pont d’Iéna
  • Passerelle Debilly
  • Pont de l’Alma
  • Pont des Invalides
  • Pont Alexandre III

Central Bridges Near the Louvre and Tuileries

These bridges connect major cultural landmarks such as the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, and the Champs‑Élysées.

  • Pont de la Concorde
  • Passerelle Léopold‑Sédar‑Senghor
  • Pont Royal
  • Pont du Carrousel
  • Pont des Arts
  • Pont Neuf

3. Bridges Around Île de la Cité

This historic heart of Paris is surrounded by some of the city’s oldest and most symbolic bridges.

  • Pont au Change
  • Pont Notre‑Dame
  • Pont d’Arcole
  • Pont Saint‑Michel
  • Pont au Double
  • Pont de l’Archevêché
  • Pont Saint‑Louis

4. Bridges Around Île Saint‑Louis

These bridges connect the island to both banks and offer peaceful views of the Seine.

  • Pont Louis‑Philippe
  • Pont Marie
  • Pont de la Tournelle
  • Pont de Sully

5. Bridges of Eastern Paris (13th ↔ 12th Arrondissement)

This area features modern architecture, the National Library, and the Paris Rive Gauche district.

  • Pont d’Austerlitz
  • Pont de Bercy
  • Pont Charles‑de‑Gaulle
  • Passerelle Simone‑de‑Beauvoir
  • Pont de Tolbiac
  • Pont National

Outer Bridges (City Limits)

(Optionnel selon ton site — certains webmasters les incluent, d’autres non)

  • Pont Amont
  • Pont Aval

Why the Bridges of Paris Matter

The bridges of Paris are more than simple crossings. They represent:

  • 800 years of architectural evolution
  • connections between historic districts
  • unique viewpoints on the Seine
  • cultural and artistic heritage
  • symbols of Parisian identity

From medieval stone bridges to 21st‑century footbridges, each structure contributes to the city’s character.

Explore All 37 Bridges

Each bridge has its own dedicated page with:

Use this category to navigate through the entire collection.

https://www.paris.fr/pages/paris-et-ses-ponts-toute-une-histoire-7466