
based on 209 reviewsThe old stone arch bridge leads directly to the Eiffel Tower, facing each other. There are many small vendors on the bridge, selling selfie sticks and other things like in China. Everyone passes through here to get to the Eiffel Tower from the Champ de Mars.
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The old stone arch bridge leads directly to the Eiffel Tower, facing each other. There are many small vendors on the bridge, selling selfie sticks and other things like in China. Everyone passes through here to get to the Eiffel Tower from the Champ de Mars.
A small bridge leading to the Eiffel Tower is also a steady and low-key old bridge. The bridge is quite lively. During the day, there are many small fans on the bridge, many of whom are selling selfie sticks. At night, many couples take selfies here.
The Jena Bridge is a bridge under the Eiffel Tower in France. It spans the Seine River. Standing on the bridge, you can look up at the Eiffel Tower, or stand in the middle of the bridge to enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Seine River. There are many iconic French buildings here. It is definitely a good place to take photos.
The Iena Bridge is located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. It was renamed by Napoleon to commemorate the victory of the war. There is a beautiful knight statue at the bridge head, recording the glory of the war. The scenery around the bridge is very beautiful. In addition to the Eiffel Tower, there is also a pier for Seine River cruises. There are also some people selling souvenirs on the bridge. If you are interested, you can buy some.
The Iena Bridge in Paris connects the Eiffel Tower and the Palais de Chaillot. It has a history of more than 200 years and was built by order of Napoleon. It is named after Napoleon's battles. Looking down on the bridge from the Eiffel Tower, it is very majestic.
The Pont des Trocadero is a bridge that connects the Eiffel Tower to the Trocadero, making it a great place to take photos of both, as well as the Seine. The bridge also marks the western edge of the Seine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with the Trocadero and Palais Santa Lucia on the right bank of the Seine.