It's called the "new bridge" but it's actually the oldest in Paris! Excellent views. Statue of Henri IV, first Bourbon king of France. Here was burned Jacques de Molay, the last Master of the Temple.
The Pont Neuf is the oldest bridge in Paris and worth the trip across for the great views, equestrian statue and the ornate lamp posts along the length of it. Read more
Check out Les jardins du Pont Neuf. It's a bar under the famous bridge. It's an illuminated barge perfect for fun and intimate moments with your friends or your special one
Below the statue of the beloved Henri-Quatre is a memorial to the last know Grand Master of the Knights Templars, Jacques de Molay. Find it and pay homage to this legendary person.
One of the bridges over the river, connecting both sides, over the island. Oldest bridge in the city. Good for taking scenic photos in any direction. Just be careful with very busy traffic.
One for the romantics, Pont Neuf hasn't escaped the fate of its smaller sibling Pont des Arts in having padlocks attached to it by starstruck lovers from around the world.
Grab some wine, olives, cheese, and salami from the a grocery store (or better yet a fresh market) and snack with the locals on this little island gem. Snap photos at dusk.
Jason Bourne arranges a meeting with Conklin on the Pont Neuf in The Bourne Identity (2002), but when Conklin doesn't come alone Jason cancels the meeting and plants a tracker on one of his vehicles.
It was built built from 1578 to 1607 and was designed by Baptiste Du Cerceau. For centuries the Pont Neuf, filled with shops and traffic, was the centre of Paris life