Petit Pont
Paris, France
Petit Pont, "The Small Bridge", crosses the Seine opposite Notre Dame Cathedral.
How to get here:
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Metro (Line 4): Saint Michel - Exit the station and then walk along the Quai de Montebello towards Notre Dame until you reach Petit Pont (bridge). +
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Rail (Line B,C): Saint Michel Notre-Dame - Exit the station and then walk along the Quai de Montebello towards Notre Dame until you reach Petit Pont (bridge). +
Access: publicStatus: recognisablePetit Pont
City of Death (1)
Filmed: 1 May 1979
The Doctor and Romana pass Notre Dame Cathedral.
Filming locations still to be verified/photographed:
City of Death (1)
Filmed: 1 May 1979
Bridge
Where to walk to next?
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Place du Petit Pont (City of Death). Cross the bridge south across the Seine, then cross Quai de Montebello to the Notre Dame Brassiere.
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Rue Vielle du Temple (City of Death). Cross over the square to Notre Dame Cathedral, and then walk past its northern side along Rue du Cloitître Notre-Dame and across the bridge. Continue onto Rue Jean Du Bellay and then across the next bridge onto Rue du Pont Louis-Philippe. Continue across Rue de Rivoli into Rue Vielle du Temple, and onto number 47.
Other nearby locations:
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Eiffel Tower (City of Death, Doctor Who (TV Movie), The Christmas Invasion, The Bells of Saint John). Rail: Line C. Walk east along Quai de Montebello to the Saint Michel Notre-Dame station, then take Line C to Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel. Exit the station and walk north-east along Quai Branly to the Eiffel Tower.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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Rue Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre (City of Death): 0.08 miles.
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Quai de Montebello (City of Death): 0.10 miles.
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Louvre Museum (City of Death): 0.65 miles.
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Cathédrale Saint-Vladimir-le-Grand (City of Death): 0.75 miles.
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City of Death [1 May 1979]
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