Pont Neuf
Pont Neuf is the oldest standing bridge in Paris, France, completed in 1607. It spans the Seine River and connects the Île de la Cité to the rest of the city. The bridge is known for its unique design, featuring 12 arches and wide sidewalks, making it a popular spot for pedestrians.
The name "Pont Neuf" translates to "New Bridge," reflecting its status at the time of construction. Today, it is a historic landmark and a favorite location for both locals and tourists, offering picturesque views of the Seine and the surrounding architecture of Paris.