St. Michael's Bridge
Bridge · Paris ·

St. Michael's Bridge

Bridge · Paris ·

Historic stone bridge with elegant lampposts and Seine River views

views
river stroll
historic
notre dame views
ile de la cite
restaurants nearby
night walk
sainte chapelle nearby
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St. Michael's Bridge by null
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St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null
St. Michael's Bridge by null

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Pont Saint-Michel, 75006 Paris, France Get directions

No restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Pont Saint-Michel, 75006 Paris, France Get directions

Features

•No restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jan 13, 2026

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ARMAN R.

Google
Pont Saint-Michel is a historic and elegant bridge in Paris, connecting the Île de la Cité with the vibrant Left Bank. With its classic arches and beautiful stonework, the bridge offers lovely views of the Seine, Notre-Dame, and the bustling Saint-Michel square. It’s a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, especially at sunset when the city’s landmarks are bathed in golden light. The bridge’s central location makes it a key crossing point, blending the charm of old Paris with the lively energy of the surrounding neighborhoods.

Bogdan M.

Google
The Pont Saint-Michel connects the Place Saint-Michel on the left bank of the Seine with the Île de la Cité. It is 62 meters long. it was built in 1857. It got its name from the nearby Saint-Michel chapel. It is located near the Sainte Chapelle and the Palais de Justice. I really like walking here and looking at the beautiful buildings nearby.The Pont Saint-Michel connects the Place Saint-Michel on the left bank of the Seine with the Île de la Cité. It is 62 meters long. it was built in 1857. It got its name from the nearby Saint-Michel chapel. It is located near the Sainte Chapelle and the Palais de Justice. I really like walking here and looking at the beautiful buildings nearby.

Con S.

Google
Great bridge, links the Isle de la cite to St. German. Nice for a walk of a night with fantastic views of Notre Dame and the river.

Fatcatter

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This lovely stone bridge connects to Ile-de-la-Cite.

Pamela B.

Google
Pont Saint-Michel is a charming bridge that spans the Seine River, connecting the historic Île de la Cité to the Left Bank of Paris. This picturesque bridge offers stunning views of the river and surrounding landmarks, including the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral and the vibrant Latin Quarter. While not as famous as some of Paris’s other bridges, such as Pont Alexandre III or Pont des Arts, Saint-Michel provides a peaceful spot to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the scenery. The bridge is adorned with elegant lampposts and features beautiful stonework that reflects the city’s rich architectural heritage. It’s an excellent location for photographers, particularly at sunset when the light casts a warm glow over the water. Additionally, the area surrounding the bridge is lively, with plenty of cafés, shops, and street performers adding to the Parisian atmosphere. Whether you’re crossing from one side of the Seine to the other or simply pausing to take in the view, Pont Saint-Michel is a delightful stop on any Parisian adventure.

V H

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a lovely stone bridge that spans the seine, adding to the beauty of the area, its a lovely walk, into Ile de la Cite

Wafa R.

Google
Guerjeet, Farid and Alam were amazing !!! They treated us like princesses !! Very respectful alsoo 😍😍

Richard T.

Google
Display of lovely architecture and views both day and night. Lovely place to visit for the views and the food from the surrounding cafe and restaurants.