Paris Revives Seine Swimming: New Supervised Spots for Summer Routine
The city of Paris is bringing back its beloved Seine river swimming spots, introducing three supervised bathing locations for the second consecutive year. These sites—strategically placed near iconic landmarks like City Hall, the Eiffel Tower, and in eastern Paris—offer a safe environment for visitors this summer. Each location is closely monitored by lifeguards and undergoes daily water quality assessments to ensure a secure experience.
The initiative marks a significant shift in water safety regulations in Paris. Public access to these supervised bathing areas remains pending due to fluctuating water conditions and weather. Authorities emphasize transparency by conducting regular testing and maintaining clear guidelines for swimmers.
This new arrangement reflects Paris’ commitment to enhancing recreational opportunities while prioritizing health and environmental standards. Visitors are encouraged to stay informed about current conditions before heading to the river.
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