The steel bridge that floats over the Seine was designed by architect Jean-Camille Formige. Built between 1903 and 1905, Bir-Hakeim consists of two levels, namely the lower level for pedestrians and motorized vehicles, and the upper level is a train track that passes through the Paris Metro.
Rows of vintage-style chandeliers make this bridge look very artistic. And from this spot, the Eiffel Tower looks even more charming, between the pillars and the chandelier of the bridge. As a result, the Pont de Bir-Hakeim has become one of the most popular spots for photo hunters in Paris.