A few prime examples are noted here:. But this vast and sumptuous royal palace, in its successive architectural incarnations, has dominated central Paris since the late 12th century. Food Dining along the Seine River is an encounter with the essence of French cooking. Starting in Burgundy, you will find hearty, earthy dishes, such as classic boeuf bourguignon , coq au vin and escargot. Dijon mustard hails from here.
Farther north, Parisian food, of course, needs no introduction. Suffice it to say that Paris has taught the world to cook. As the river winds north, past Paris, it reaches Normandy, whose gift to the drinking world is an exquisite apple brandy called Calvados. This precious golden brown liquor, from more than distinct varieties of apple, has been produced in Normandy since the 16th century.
Here are just some examples:. It rises in the wine-making region of Burgundy, near the town of Dijon. A humble, slow-moving river, the Seine flows through Troyes and through the heart of the City of Light—Paris. It passes under 37 bridges in Paris, forming a picturesque backdrop for romantics and artists who have found inspiration along these waters for centuries. Leaving Paris, the Seine meanders in large loops through the province of Normandy and the city of Rouen, entering the English Channel in an estuary between Le Havre and Honfleur.
Until locks were installed to artificially raise the water level of the Seine in the s, the river consisted only of a shallow channel of continuous flow bordered by sandy banks. Today, special reservoirs help maintain a constant level for the river, keeping the depth around 26 feet as it flows through the heart of Paris. The water of the Seine is an important resource for central and western France.
Electric power stations, thermal and nuclear, pull their cooling water from the river. Half the water used in the Paris region-and three quarters of the water used in the area between Rouen and Le Havre is drawn from the river.
They excelled in navigation and trading all the way down to the Mediterranean Sea, building quays and tow paths along the banks.
The Romans conquered the Paris basin in 52 B. In , it overflowed its banks during a hundred year flood, reaching a height of 26 feet. We stroll on the banks of the Seine to bargain hunt for books in the book stalls. There are also cruises on offer on the Seine, where you can admire the beautiful sites of Paris or share a romantic moment for two. Paris Seine, with 4 boat restaurants, welcomes , passengers per year. Updates on Current Sailings.
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