You are standing on a bridge that lets you see how Paris moves. Below you, road traffic and walkers share the lower level, and above you, Line 6 glides across on the upper deck, so the whole place feels like a small machine made of stone and steel. This bridge links the 15th and 16th arrondissements and crosses the Seine right by Île aux Cygnes, the long, quiet island in the middle of the river. If you walk to the middle, go down the stairs, and then turn left, the pier is only a short walk away, but stay together and keep an eye on the gates if you do not see the boat yet, because the schedule is strict and it will not wait. While you are here, look out toward the island path and, farther along, the small Statue of Liberty at the end of the promenade. That detail surprises a lot of people, because this is not just a photo stop. It is a place where the city, the river, and the metro all cross in one view.
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