• Île Saint-Louis is connected to the rest of Paris by four bridges to both banks of the river and to the Île de la Cité by the Pont Saint-Louis.[1].
  • Ile Saint-Louis only spans 11-hectares, yet the island is very lively with plenty of restaurants, cafés and boutiques to discover.
  • (Son Güncelleme: 02.06.2024) Notre Dame Katedrali'nin hemen arkasında bulunan Saint Louis Adası - Île Saint Louis ideal bir gezi parkuru sunuyor.
  • Île Saint-Louis is, with Île de la Cité, one of the two natural islands in the Seine still remaining in Paris today (the current Île aux Cygnes is entirely artificial).
  • When we visit Paris again, we will definitely try to stay here in Ile Saint-Louis. ... Bonjour, je me confonde toujours entre Quai de la tournelle et Ile Saint Louis.
  • Nestled in the heart of Paris, Île Saint-Louis is a serene and enchanting island, providing a tranquil refuge from the busy boulevards nearby.
  • Île Saint-Louis is the easterly neighbour of Ile de la Cite and although smaller does have many interesting sites.
  • Originally used for cattle grazing, Île Saint-Louis was formally developed under the orders of King Louis XIII in the early 17th century.
  • Before the 17th century, Île Saint-Louis was owned by the Notre-Dame administrative body and completely uninhabited.
  • One of their original locations is on the Ile Saint Louis in the center of Paris, but there are certain restaurants that serve it as well in the Marais.