2012-01-04

La Seine

Going through the pictures from my "Batobus"-trip fits just fine right now. I've got a cold, one that I just couldn't shake this time. Still, if that's the price to pay for seeing Paris from the Seine, standing "on deck" in the (mostly) sun with the camera poised...Well...

So, leaving the Eiffel Tower behind me I decided to walk along the right bank of the river. I did try to get on to a "vedette" or "batobus" by the tower, but the crowd was daunting, and I didn't feel I had time to spare waiting in line.

As I passed the very pretty and quite kitsch Pont d'Alexandre III, I found a stop for the "batobus", got a pass and hopped onboard. The pass lasts for a day, and you can hop on and off as you please. There are eight stops going around the two small islands (the St. Louis, and the "La Cité) touching both the Left, and the Right bank.

Yes, there's some ordinary traffic on the Seine as well, not only tourists!




Le Grand Palais

The "Musée des Arts Décoratifs", which is really the end of the "Louvre".

Bridges, and bridges, and bridges...

Passing between the Left Bank and l'Ile de la Cité, and there she is! My favourite amongst the cathedrals (so far);
Notre Dame de Paris!





Yeah I know! Too many pictures of the cathedral, but this is, after all, MY blog!


Leaving Notre Dame behind the boat goes a little further along the Left Bank, to the "Jardin des Plantes", and then turns back along the Right Bank with the "Ile St. Louis" to the left.



I had a weird back-light passing the small island of St. Louis, so I won't show those pictures here. Not now at least.
Here we're back at the tip of the "L'Ile de La Cité". The tip is a small green triangle of a park. This is where the last "templier", Jacques de Molnay was garroted burnt at the stake...

It was a lovely windy trip! Quite cold, but who cares?

1 comment:

  1. Lucky, lucky you! Wish I'd been there too. I have a HUGE hankering to visit Paris again, soon. This is a good digital start. :) Nola XO

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