Triana Bridge

Triana Bridge

The Triana Bridge, a stunning emblem of Sevilla, connects the city to the vibrant Triana neighborhood, offering breathtaking views and rich history.

About this place

The Triana Bridge, or Puente de Triana, is an iconic symbol of Sevilla that spans the Guadalquivir River. Completed in 1852, this iron bridge showcases a beautiful blend of architectural styles, making it a must-see for visitors. Its elegant arches and intricate ironwork reflect the craftsmanship of the era, while the surrounding views of the river and cityscape create a picturesque setting perfect for photography and leisurely strolls. As you walk across the Triana Bridge, you'll experience a unique connection between the historic city center and the lively Triana neighborhood, known for its flamenco culture and ceramic workshops. The bridge has witnessed countless events throughout its history, from local celebrations to significant historical moments. Today, it serves as a vital thoroughfare for pedestrians and cyclists, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of both sides of the river. At sunset, the Triana Bridge transforms into a magical sight, with the warm glow of the setting sun reflecting off the water. Nearby, you can find charming tapas bars and restaurants where you can indulge in authentic Sevillian cuisine. Whether you're a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply looking to soak in the local culture, the Triana Bridge offers an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Sevilla.
MonumentoAfternoonYear built: 1852FreeOutdoorKid friendlyPet friendlyWheelchair accessible

Why visit?

It is a symbol of Seville and offers spectacular views of the river and the city. Additionally, the surrounding atmosphere, with bars and restaurants, makes it an ideal place to enjoy local culture.

History and context

The Triana Bridge, inaugurated in 1852, connects the Triana neighborhood with the center of Seville. Originally, this bridge was built to facilitate traffic between both sides of the Guadalquivir River and has witnessed numerous historical events.

Mistakes to avoid

Don't forget to bring water, as it can get hot. Avoid visiting during peak hours if you prefer fewer crowds. Don't just cross the bridge, explore the Triana neighborhood.

Location

Address

Calle San Jacinto, 41010 Sevilla, Spain

How to get there

You can get there by metro (L1) to the Plaza de Cuba station and walk a few minutes.

Recommended Duration

1-2 hours

Practical Information

Opening Hours

N/A

Tickets

Free admission

Tips

Visit the bridge at sunset for the best views. Bring your camera to capture the beauty of the place. Try the tapas at nearby bars after your visit.

Address

Calle San Jacinto, 41010 Sevilla, Spain

Price

free

Best time of day

Afternoon

Wheelchair accessible

Wheelchair accessible

Kid friendly

Kid friendly

Frequently asked questions

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