Discover the beauty of old Paris from the canal Saint-Martin
Going to Paris without visiting the artificial canal Saint-Martin, which was built in 1825, might cause you to miss the glistening beauty of an ancient Paris of France.
Saint-Martin Canal The 4.5km long line passes through numerous Paris neighborhoods, including two subterranean portions with the original job of bringing water to the city.
The region around the canal has drastically transformed in recent years, with the entry of more rich individuals and a new generation of artists renovating dilapidated lofts into beautiful houses.
The beautiful tiny pedestrian bridges sprinkled with the green canal, as well as the tree arches, including numerous hundred-year-old trees that sparkle on the canal, have drawn many visitors and residents to camp or camp. Furthermore, the Saint-Martin canal has been a feature for the Paris tourism business, with its picture frequently used as a backdrop for postcards.
Private yachts and boats are still exploring Paris from this canal day and night.
Following the departure of the boat from East Station, you will pass through the old suburbs, enjoying a series of sluice gates with antique architecture, a quay, or a delightful tiny park.
If you take a boat journey on the weekends, you may see the canal being cleaned and dredged between the sluice gates.
A cruise on the Canal Saint-Martin will be a trip through the history of the historic districts along the canal, producing excitement when going through the underground canal with dim lighting or having fun. At the colorfully adorned stores along the canal, you may get locally-specific clothing, jewelry, accessories, souvenirs, and shoes...
You may also simply enjoy displays of artworks by young artists at marina stops...
Continuing down the canal, travelers will encounter numerous renowned Paris locations...
The canal voyage concludes on the left bank with frenetic music from the several genre performances that take place along the channel...
Arsenal, a historic commercial port, was transformed into Paris' amusement port in 1983. The new Opera Bastille is located next to the Arsenal harbor. This is a stop on a Canal Saint-Martin cruise.
The July Pillar (Colonne de Juillet), constructed in 1840 in the center of Piazza Bastille, is a tourist destination on the Saint-Martin Canal cruise.

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