Pont Alexandre III, A Symbol of Opulence on the Seine

Pont Alexandre III, Paris, France ‎
There are too many bridges in Paris
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Introduction

The Pont Alexandre III in Paris, built in 1897, is an arch bridge crossing the Seine River, connecting the Champs-Élysées district with the Hôtel des Invalides and Eiffel Tower area. It was named after the alliance between France and Russia to commemorate Alexander III. This bridge is one of the most splendid bridges on the Seine, adorned with many exquisite sculptures. When night falls, it is illuminated with yellow lights, making it even more beautiful. The Pont Alexandre III has appeared on Paris postcards, film and television works, and music videos, including Adele's song "Someone Like You."

Must-go rating

Must go
47%
Worth going
33%
Generally
20%

Transportation

27%
Self-driving
20%
Subway/Train
53%
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Address
Pont Alexandre III, Paris, France ‎
Opening hours
Open 24/7.
Transportation
Metro lines 1 and 13 to Champs-Elysée-Clémenceau station, lines 1, 8, and 13 to Invalides station.