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Paris Lifts 100-Year Swimming Ban on River Seine

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
July 5, 2025
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Paris Lifts 100-Year Swimming Ban on River Seine
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Parisians and tourists alike flocked to the River Seine on Saturday as authorities officially reopened three urban swimming sites—marking the first legal dips in the iconic waterway since 1923. The momentous occasion follows a $1.5 billion cleanup initially driven by the Paris 2024 Olympics, where the Seine hosted triathlon and marathon swimming events despite initial water quality challenges.

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The designated swimming zones—located near landmarks like the Eiffel Tower—can accommodate 1,000+ daily swimmers through August 31, with enthusiastic early bathers praising the water as “clean, warm, and clear.” Brazilian resident Victoria Cnop, 24, expressed disbelief at swimming with iconic Parisian views, while local Karine, 51, assured skeptics: “Come here everybody, it’s great!”

Paris Lifts 100-Year Swimming Ban on River Seine

The transformation required massive infrastructure upgrades including connecting 50,000+ homes to modern sewage systems, building underground rainwater reservoirs to prevent pollution overflow, and installing real-time water monitoring with beach-style flag warnings (green/red)

Olympic Legacy Now Becomes Permanent Amenity

While heavy rains initially disrupted some Olympic events, successful competitions proved the Seine’s viability—paving the way for this historic reopening. The initiative now extends beyond Paris, with 14 additional swimming sites planned along the Seine and Marne rivers, two of which opened in June.

Canadian tourist John Drummond, 54, captured the sentiment: “It’s wonderful for the environment, the city, and its people.” As Paris embraces its new aquatic identity, the project stands as a testament to how Olympic investments can yield lasting urban transformations.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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