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Paris has reopened public swimming in the Seine River for the summer, allowing visitors to enjoy the waterway that was ...
After decades of being closed, this river in a popular European destination has been reopened, allowing travelers to once again enjoy its serene waters.
For the first time in over a century, Parisians and tourists are getting ready to take a refreshing dip in the Seine.
Bathing sites will be located near the French capital’s Notre-Dame cathedral, the Eiffel Tower and in eastern Paris.
The French capital's iconic waterway has been largely closed to swimmers since 1923 due to pollution and risks from river ...
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Parisians have legally swum in the Seine River for the first time in more than 100 years. On Saturday morning, designated ...
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Swimming in the Seine has been illegal since 1923, with a few exceptions, due to pollution and risks posed by river navigation. Taking a dip outside bathing areas is still banned for safety reasons.