Vizcaya Bridge

Vizcaya Bridge

The Vizcaya Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an iconic symbol of Getxo, Spain. This remarkable engineering feat connects two banks of the Nervión River and offers stunning views.

About this place

The Vizcaya Bridge, also known as Puente Colgante, is a breathtaking example of 19th-century industrial architecture. Completed in 1893, it was designed by the engineer Alberto Palacio and stands as a testament to innovation. This remarkable structure, with its unique hanging design, was the first of its kind in the world, allowing both pedestrians and vehicles to cross the Nervión River. Today, it remains a vital link between the towns of Getxo and Portugalete, attracting visitors from around the globe. Visitors to the Vizcaya Bridge can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area from its viewing platform. The bridge spans an impressive 164 meters and rises 45 meters above the river, providing a thrilling perspective of the bustling waterway below. The experience is enhanced by the charming landscapes of Getxo and the lush greenery that adorns the riverbanks. For those interested in history and architecture, a guided tour offers fascinating insights into the bridge's construction and its significance in the region's development. In addition to its architectural beauty, the Vizcaya Bridge is surrounded by a vibrant atmosphere. The nearby promenade is perfect for leisurely strolls, while local cafes and restaurants offer delicious Basque cuisine. The area is also rich in cultural attractions, making it an ideal destination for a day of exploration. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for stunning views, the Vizcaya Bridge promises an unforgettable experience in Getxo.
MonumentoAfternoonYear built: 1893UNESCOOutdoorKid friendlyPet friendlyWheelchair accessible

Why visit?

It is a symbol of Basque architecture and engineering, as well as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The views from the bridge are spectacular, offering a unique perspective of the landscape and the estuary.

History and context

The Puente de Vizcaya, inaugurated in 1893, is a hanging bridge that connects the towns of Getxo and Portugalete. It was designed by engineer Alberto Palacio and is considered a masterpiece of 19th-century industrial engineering.

Mistakes to avoid

Don't forget to bring a camera, as the views are stunning. Avoid visiting on bad weather days, as the experience may be affected. Don't skip the visit to the viewpoint.

Location

Address

Puente de Vizcaya, Getxo, Bizkaia, Spain

How to get there

You can access it by metro (Line 1) to the Areeta station and then walk.

Recommended Duration

1-2 hours

Practical Information

Opening Hours

N/A

Tickets

Information coming soon.

Tips

Visit during sunset to enjoy the best views. Bring a camera to capture the beauty of the bridge and its surroundings. Check the elevator schedules to avoid long waits.

Address

Puente de Vizcaya, Getxo, Bizkaia, Spain

Price

low

Best time of day

Afternoon

Wheelchair accessible

Wheelchair accessible

Kid friendly

Kid friendly

Frequently asked questions

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