36 Hours in Paris: On the Seine
The river doesnt just wind through the heart of Paris it is the citys heart. Where to dine, drink and play along the photogenic waterway with pit stops for art, shopping and simply gazing.
'Paris owes its life to the Seine. The city was born on one of its islands the Île de la Cité and today the celebrated river flows under 37 bridges as its makes its eight-mile arc through the City of Light. Along the stony banks, which together are designated a Unesco World Heritage Site, every facet of the French capital looks out and beckons.
History and architecture? From the medieval towers of Notre Dame to the 19th-century iron lattices of the Eiffel Tower, the riverside offers a stunning survey, complemented by postmodern structures like the Institut du Monde Arabe. Art and design? In the shadows of the Louvre and Musée dOrsay, a host of less-famous museums also contain world-class troves. Food and festivities? A gastronomic trail and pulsating party barges assure satisfaction for Epicureans and hedonists. Even some green spaces the Tuileries gardens, the Jardin des Plantes unfold amid the urban crush. And getting around is a cinch. Take the riverside 72 bus or the waterborne Batobus or just walk. The thoroughfares along the river have been mostly closed to traffic and reborn as lively pedestrian promenades.'
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/06/travel/what-to-do-in-paris-on-the-seine.html?