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Parisians take a plunge within the Seine River after century-long ban
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Parisians take a plunge within the Seine River after century-long ban

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Cries of “It’s heat!” rang out throughout the Seine on Saturday morning as Parisians took a plunge within the river for the primary time in additional than 100 years.

The French capital’s iconic waterway has been closed to swimmers since 1923, with few exceptions, as a consequence of air pollution and dangers posed by river navigation.

After $1.5 billion cleanup challenge tied to final 12 months’s Olympics, officers say the Seine meets European water high quality requirements on most days.

Mayor Anne Hidalgo, who already took a dip final 12 months, was there Saturday morning, holding up a clear bottle stuffed with river water as a present of confidence. Environmental authorities confirmed micro organism ranges had been properly under official thresholds.

“It is a childhood dream to have individuals swimming within the Seine,” she stated, in response to AFP.

The River Seine reopened to Parisian swimmers this morning for the primary time since 1923, providing locals and vacationers a welcome respite after scorching temperatures.

MAGALI COHEN/Hans Lucas/AFP by way of Getty Photos


Public swimming is allowed in designated areas of the Seine, together with two newly constructed picket decks close to the Eiffel Tower and the Île Saint-Louis in central Paris. Earlier than dawn, a municipal officer skimmed away the previous couple of patches of algae with a fishnet. Quickly after, a line of keen Parisians fashioned, towels in hand, ready for his or her probability to leap in.

Woos and cries of pleasure echoed throughout the riverbanks as the primary swimmers entered the emerald-green water.

Each swimmer wore a brilliant yellow lifebuoy tied round their waist, a part of strict security measures enforced by a dozen lifeguards in high-visibility vests. The present was weak, simply sufficient to tug gently at their limbs — a reminder that that is nonetheless a dwelling, city river.

“It is so good to swim within the coronary heart of town, particularly with the excessive temperatures we have been having recently,” stated Amine Hocini, a 25-year-old building employee from Paris. “I am stunned as a result of I believed it was going to be cooler and in reality, it is a lot hotter than I believed.”

Taking a dip outdoors the designated areas remains to be banned for security causes.

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Swimmers within the water on the Grenelle secure bathing web site on the Seine river on its opening day, in entrance of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on July 5, 2025. 

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From the deck, vacationers and morning joggers stopped to look at. Some applauded as swimmers climbed up the metal ladders, grinning and dripping. Others, like François Fournier, remained skeptical.

“I will not threat it fairly frankly,” stated Fournier, who lives atop the riverbanks and noticed the scene from a bridge above. “I’ve seen issues you possibly can’t think about floating within the Seine, so I will look forward to it to be actually squeaky clear.”

Floating particles nonetheless bobbed right here and there — a stray leaf, a plastic wrapper — however the scent was barely noticeable: no sturdy sewage odor, simply an earthy, river-like scent.

“That is so stylish, to swim within the Seine, subsequent to Île Saint-Louis,” stated Lucile Woodward, 43, a resident. “There are some apprehensions, in fact, any time you go to swim someplace, however I feel this is likely one of the most examined areas in the entire world now. I do not assume the city corridor can permit herself to have any issues.”

She added with amusing: “My pores and skin is OK.”

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View from the Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir of the primary individuals swimming within the Seine on the secure bathing web site at Bercy on the Seine on its opening day in Paris France on July 5, 2025.

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The promise to raise the swimming ban dates again to 1988, when then-mayor of Paris and future president, Jacques Chirac, first advocated for its reversal.

“One in every of my predecessors, then mayor of Paris, dreamed of a Seine the place everybody might swim,” President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X, describing the transfer as the results of a “collective effort” and a second of “satisfaction” for France.

With record-breaking temperatures hitting Europe, together with France’s second warmest June since information started in 1900, authorities stated they count on Parisians to embrace the aid of a refreshing swim. The swimming spots might be open till August 31.

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