Paris Plages
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I believe that Paris Plage is for those who can't get out of Paris and want to sit on a beach. It is not for swimming in the Seine.
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Paris is not coastal, its waterway is a highly trafficked river and therefore has a great deal of boat traffic and effluvia from the boats. Would you swim in the Hudson near Manhattan or the canals of Venice?
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the flower of the Seine is rather fast too - plus not healthy - Paris Plages are only during the August holiday period when a busy highway along the Right Bank of the Seine is blocked off and covered with sand to make a beach. A favorite gathering spot for gays especially IME - all along the Seine at all times of years you can sun bathe - lots of older gents in skimpy outfits and to me a sight for sore eyes.
I suppose Paris Plages attract a more diffuse crowd.
I suppose Paris Plages attract a more diffuse crowd.
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It is actually illegal to swim in the Seine. I believe a few of the plages have pools.
Great strides have been made to clean up the river. However, some still think it is not clean enough for swimming.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...-swimming-race
You should also be cautious of the little critter. Occurrences of Pacu are rare.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ver-Seine.html
Great strides have been made to clean up the river. However, some still think it is not clean enough for swimming.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...-swimming-race
You should also be cautious of the little critter. Occurrences of Pacu are rare.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ver-Seine.html
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The last time lsremington was on these boards was Sept 2012, when she was 'forced' to stay at the Ritz (San Juan), but is unable to follow it up with a stay at the Ritz in Paris (it's still closed for renovation).
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Robert - not really true. She has a recent 2 weeks in Paris thread where she has not acknowledged any of the wonderful input. She probably hasn't even looked at that thread. She doesn't care about any of our input.
Isremington - please do swim in the Seine.
Isremington - please do swim in the Seine.
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Paris Plages does have a temporary swimming pool, but I think it is mostly for children.
In the other area of Paris Plages along the bassin de la Villette, there are a lot of boating activities -- canoes, kayaks, rowboats and the inflated balls for walking on water.
In the other area of Paris Plages along the bassin de la Villette, there are a lot of boating activities -- canoes, kayaks, rowboats and the inflated balls for walking on water.
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I work two full-time jobs and while I have read and printed out all the wonderful suggestions made on my question of a few days ago, I have not had time to respond or formulate follow-up questions other than this one, which I posted very quickly while at work yesterday. Paris Plages sounded like something my children would enjoy as we tend to be beach people and I simply wanted more information, not being familiar with the cleanliness of this river or any of the others mentioned in the comments posted here.
I greatly appreciate the assistance I have received in the past, but I won't be coming back here. Feel free to continue with the character bashing.
I greatly appreciate the assistance I have received in the past, but I won't be coming back here. Feel free to continue with the character bashing.
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MarySteveChicago - I loved your response. You've displayed some of the frustration I've felt when new or infrequent posters don't bother to acknowledge any input. This happens quite often and I don't understand why they bother to post if they're not interested in the answers. Perhaps they do read the responses and are exceedingly rude and can't be bothered to thank people.
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Paris Plage is NOT a beach. It is just people lying out in the sun, "working on their tans" or skin cancer, along the banks of the Seine. They do truck some sand in, and lay it around, so it's like a big sandbox.
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There are several short strips of beach at both locations, but not dipping into the water of course. The childen seem to love it almost as much as a real beach, but what they really love are the mist sprayers.
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