Monday, August 01, 2005

The day the beach came to paris

Parisians who can’t get to the beach over the summer have no need to fear because last week the beach came to Paris. For a month each summer, a section of road along the Seine – maybe a couple of kilometers – is closed and tons of sand is brought in along with a demountaqble 50 metre swimming pool, palm trees, deck chairs and the like to create a very attractive beach – a great place to sit and relax and watch the activity on the water from huge cargo carrying barges to all sorts of pleasure craft. There are also sections for beach volleyball, boules, art and craft, kayaking, rollerblading and music and performances of all types through the day and late into the night. People of all ages were having agreat time the day we went - it was hot and there were loads of water features to cool you down - from avenues of fine mist to walk through, to trickling fountains.

They use the roads by the river quite imaginatively – every Sunday the road by the river on the south bank is closed to motorized traffic and makes a great path for joggers, cyclists, roller bladers and just people out for a stroll.