Cruise The Saint-Martin Canal - Paris France
Subscribe to our Channel - The Canal Saint-Martin is a 4.5 km long canal in Paris and is a popular destination for Parisians and tourists who watch the barges navigate the series of locks and road bridges. There are several popular restaurants and bars along it. The area is popular with students as well. It is near one of the highest natural points in Paris.
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CANAL SAINT-MARTIN | Paris, France (Paris in Spring)
Canal Saint-Martin, Paris France. Take a glimpse at the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris France during Spring. The Canal Saint-Martin is a 4.6 km (2.86 mi) long canal in Paris, connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine. Over nearly half its length (2069 m), between the Rue du Faubourg du Temple and the Place de la Bastille, was covered in the mid-19th century to create wide boulevards and public spaces on the surface. The canal is drained and cleaned every 10–15 years, and it is always a source of fascination for Parisians to discover curiosities and even some treasures among the hundreds of tonnes of discarded objects.
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St Christopher's Inn Paris - Canal, Paris, France
St Christopher's Inn Paris - Canal
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Provided with free WiFi, this award-winning hostel is located on Paris Bassin de la Villette, only 350 m from Crime Metro Station. It features a terrace overlooking the famous Canal Saint Martin and a communal lounge with a computer.
It offers both dormitories and private rooms. All of the dormitories at St Christopher's Inn Paris have shared bathrooms with showers and toilet. Rooms also include heating, a locker and padlocks can be bought at the reception.
Guests can benefit from a discount at Belushi's, the hostel's bar and restaurant.
The area features 3 free outdoor pools open from mid-June to mid-September and activities such as water sports and cruises.
The Cite des Sciences is 950 m away while the Louvre Museum is a 20-minute metro ride away. Gare du Nord is a 15-minute metro ride away. Les Docks de Paris Event Venue is 2.6 km away.
Address: 159 rue de Crimee, 19th arr., 75019 Paris, France
Canal St.Martin - Paris
Some scenes from a trip along the Canal St.Martin, Paris, on a beautiful 4th.July 2012 aboard the boat 'Marcel Carne' operated by the Canauxrama company. The journey starts at the Basin de la Villette and continues through several locks and tunnels to the
Port d L'Arsenal close to the Place de la Bastille.
Construction of the canal was ordered by Napoleon I in 1802, in order to create an artificial waterway for supplying Paris with fresh water to support a growing population and to help avoid diseases such as dysentery and cholera. By the 1960s, traffic had dwindled to a trickle and the canal narrowly escaped being filled in and paved over for a highway. Today, the canal is covered from Rue du Faubourg du Temple to the Place de la Bastille and is a popular destination for Parisians and tourists alike
Walking tour in Paris : Canal Saint Martin
Walking tour in Paris along Canal Saint Martin
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France: Scooters, bikes and toilet among waste removed from Paris canal
Workers from the Navigable Waterways of France (VNF) were seen removing waste from the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, Friday. An estimated 40 tonnes (40,000 kg) of waste will be removed from the waterway in the canal's first clean-up in 14 years.
Bicycles, trolleys, motor scooters and even a toilet were removed by the VNF workers during Friday's clean-up. The entire operation is expected to cost French authorities €9.5 million ($10 million).
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Coins, catfish, bikes and bottles: the treasures of Paris' Canal Saint-Martin
It's 4.5 kilometres long, holds 90,000 cubic metres of water and contains treasures ranging from gold coins to washing machines...
The Canal Saint-Martin in Paris is being dredged for the first time in 15 years.
Fish are evacuated ahead of the operation and all the water is transferred into the capital's River Seine.
A favourite hangout for the French capital's bobos -- or bourgeois bohemians -- the waterway will take three months and millions of euros to drain and clean.
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FRANCE - PARIS Canal Saint-Martin
FRANCE, PARIS Canal Saint- Martin Canale di 4,5km di cui 2km coperti. Il canale supera un dislivello di 25 metri attraverso chiuse e ponti girevoli. Una volta usato per scopi commerciali ora è usato quasi esclusivamente per scopi turistici.
When Authorities Drained This 200 Year Old Canal, What They Found At The Bottom Was Extraordinary
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It’s a gray January day in Paris, and a crowd has gathered along the Canal Saint-Martin. As they stare into the murky brown depths below, the waters slowly empty, uncovering secrets that have been kept hidden for many years. And as the bottom of the 200-year-old canal emerges into view, a truly bizarre underside of the city is revealed.
The story of the famous canal began in 1802, when the French leader Napoleon I ordered its construction. At the time, around 550,000 people were living in Paris, and the population was continuing to grow. Napoleon therefore hoped that canals bringing fresh water to the city would help to prevent the spread of disease.
As a result, over the next two decades, three canals were dug across the city, together totaling more than 80 miles in length. Arguably the most famous of the three, the Canal Saint-Martin, connects the 68-mile Canal de l’Ourcq with the long, lazy flow of the River Seine.
Beginning in Bassin de l’Arsenal by the Seine, the canal travels underground beneath Place de la Bastille, the site of a prison that was stormed during the French Revolution. It subsequently emerges close to the Place de la République before heading north to the Bassin de la Villette. There, it joins with the Canal de l’Ourq and the River Ourcq beyond.
In total, the Canal Saint-Martin covers some three miles of central Paris. Originally funded by a levy on wine, it historically brought trade as well as fresh water to the city. In fact, in its heyday the waterway also carried both building supplies and food to the people of Paris.
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Canal de l'Ourcq in Paris La Villette
The Canal de l'Ourcq is a 108.1 km (67.2 mi) long canal of in the Île-de-France region (greater Paris). The canal is considered part of the 130 km (81 mi) Parisian canal network, along with the Canal Saint-Denis, the bassin de la Villette, and the Canal Saint-Martin. The canals were created as part of the administrative management of water in Paris during the nineteenth century.
To get there, you can ride the Metro trains line 5 and drop off at Porte de Pantin, Metro line 7 or Tram T3b Porte de la Villette...or bus line 60 at station Canal de l'Ourcq.
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A Walk Down Canal Saint-Martin, Paris
The Canal Saint-Martin is a 4.6 km (2.86 mi) long canal in Paris, connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine. Over nearly half its length, between the Rue du Faubourg du Temple and the Place de la Bastille, was covered in the mid-19th century to create wide boulevards and public spaces on the surface. The canal is drained and cleaned every 10–15 years, and it is always a source of fascination for Parisians to discover curiosities and even some treasures among the hundreds of tonnes of discarded objects.
Construction of the canal was ordered by Napoleon I in 1802, in order to create an artificial waterway for supplying Paris with fresh water. The water diverted from the river Ourcq would support a growing population and help avoid diseases such as dysentery and cholera, while also supplying fountains and allowing the streets to be cleaned.
Gaspard de Chabrol, prefect of Paris, proposed building a canal from the river Ourcq, starting 100 km northeast of Paris. The canal was dug from 1802 to 1825, funded by a new tax on wine. The canal was also used to supply Paris with food (grain), building materials and other goods, carried on canal boats. Two ports were created on the canal in Paris to unload the boats: Port de l'Arsenal and the Bassin de la Villette.
By the 1960s, traffic had dwindled to a trickle and the canal narrowly escaped being filled in and paved over for a highway.
Today, the canal is a popular destination for Parisians and tourists. Some take cruises on the canal in passenger boats. Others watch the barges and other boats navigate the series of locks and pass under the attractive cast-iron footbridges. There are many popular restaurants and bars along the open part of the canal, which is also popular with students.
Holiday Inn Express Paris-Canal De La Villette - Paris Hotels, France
Holiday Inn Express Paris-Canal De La Villette 3 Stars Hotel in Paris, France Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Paris.
The Holiday Inn Express Hotel is located on the banks of the Canal de l'Ourcq in Paris.
Located a 50-minute metro ride from Stade de France Stadium, this design hotel features wooden terraces and a private garden that overlooks the canal.
The Canal de la Villette Holiday Inn offers soundproofed rooms equipped with air conditioning and a TV with 100 TV channels.
They each have a private bathroom, and are serviced by a lift.
Free high-speed WiFi is provided in all areas.
Guests can enjoy traditional French cuisine and fish specialties at the restaurant located in the same building as the hotel.
There is also a bar, a 24-hour reception and a safety deposit box available at the reception.
The Holiday Inn Express Paris is just a 5-minute walk from the Riquet Metro Station, which provides direct access to the Opera Garnier and Le Louvre.
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Paris : les trésors engloutis du canal Saint-Martin
A Paris, c'est une chasse au trésor un peu décevante qui se joue dans le canal Saint-Martin.
Jusqu'en avril, l'illustre voie fluviale des Xème et XIème arrondissement s'offre un grand nettoyage, le premier depuis 14 ans.
Et quand l'eau se retire, on découvre une centaine de vélib, des armes, ou encore beaucoup, beaucoup de bouteilles.
Quand on voit des vélos, des scooters, remarque une jeune femme, on se dit ok, il y a peut-être eu un accident, mais les bouteilles, c'est fait exprès, ça m…
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Hidden “treasures” of Paris' Canal Saint-Martin discovered
Some unusual discoveries have been made in Paris. The Canal Saint-Martin is being dredged for the first time in 15 years. Among the items uncovered were fish, carpets, suitcases, street signs, bikes and a lot of bottles.…
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La Beauté de Paris : Le Canal Saint-Martin - Documentaire
Partez à la découverte du Canal Saint-Martin. Ce monument culturel et architectural, témoin de l’histoire de Paris, fait l’objet d’une constante évolution.
Conçu sous l’ancien régime pour le transport de fret et l’alimentation de la capitale en eau potable, il est devenu de nos jours, un lieu touristique et écologique très prisé par les parisiens et les touristes.
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