Pont de la Concorde
One of the interesting sights in our Paris - Seine, Secrets of the Bridges walking tour.
Full tour: 2 hours 1.9 miles Mini guide · Phone tour stop

Completed in 1791, Pont de la Concorde links Place de la Concorde to the Left Bank and carries one of Paris’s most surprising secrets. After the storming of the Bastille in 1789, stones from the demolished prison were reused here — meaning you’re… Take the tour to get all the stories, key facts, and little known details!

Some of the questions we delve into at this stop.
  • When was Pont de la Concorde built?
  • How is the Bastille connected to this bridge?
  • What role did this bridge play during the French Revolution?

On the tour, our guides delve into these questions with clear, fact based explanations you can listen to on the spot.

This is just one of 12+ main stops on this self guided phone tour, plus there are optional hidden gems that only appear inside the tour.

On the live tour.
  • Plays on your own mobile phone with no group schedule or meet up point.
  • Live GPS map shows your location and each stop as you move through the city.
  • Stories read aloud by our virtual tour guides, Tom and Tammy, with local tips and simple wayfinding.
  • A scrolling SmartWalk tips banner shares quick local hints, little known facts, and orientation between stops.
  • Each stop includes a custom built “learn more” link you can tap if you want to dig deeper.
  • Thirty days of access on that device so you can split the walk and explore at your own pace.
Bonus! This stop includes a built in photo tip on the phone tour, showing you where to stand and what to look for to capture one of the classic views.
Plan your walk.

This page provides information to help you decide if this tour is right for you. The live tour uses a live GPS map, provides a wealth of stories and interesting facts, and includes hidden gems that only appear inside the tour.

Bottom line: This walk turns a simple visit into an experience, mixing solid history with moments of fun and a little intrigue, so you leave with stories you remember and something to share with friends and family back home.