Triana Bridge: reviews and practical tips

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Puente de Isabel II, 41010 Seville, Spain
Puente de Isabel II, 41010 Seville, Spain
Pont de Triana à Séville

Visiting the Triana Bridge

Of the ten bridges spanning the Guadalquivir, the Triana Bridge is the sixth in line, yet it holds the title of the first fixed bridge and the oldest in Seville. Construction began in 1845 and wrapped up in 1852. Its inauguration was a major city event, marked by a formal military parade. Many locals maintain that it is the most beautiful of the bunch, with a presence that has drawn artists for generations.

A study in stone and iron

While everyone calls it the Triana Bridge because it leads to that historic Seville neighborhood, its formal name is the Isabel II Bridge, honoring the queen of Spain who reigned at the time of its completion. Designed by French engineers Steinacher and Bernadet, the structure was originally inspired by the Carrousel de Paris. While the original French bridge is gone, its Iberian counterpart remains a landmark. This 149 m (489 ft) architectural masterpiece is a designated national historic monument. Built from stone and iron, it features three arches composed of five cast-iron segments that create its frame. During construction, the mandate was that all cast iron had to come from domestic Spanish foundries. Built high enough to allow boat traffic to pass underneath, the bridge has been reinforced over the years, meaning those iconic arches are now decorative rather than structural. Sidewalks and a bike lane were added later, and walking along the bridge under its streetlamps is a local pastime. With its reflection hitting the water, its perfect aesthetic makes it one of the most photographed and painted spots in the city. It serves as far more than a simple connection between the banks, standing as a refined piece of engineering.

Opening hours

Free admission.
Hours are indicative and subject to change

Reviews of Triana Bridge

Summary of 3 reviews
4.3/5
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Ratings by visit type

With family
4.3
As a couple
4.7
With friends
4.3

Avygeo ranking

#506
in the world
#388
in Europe
#37
in Spain
#9
in Seville

Seville's connecting link

The Triana Bridge offers beautiful views of the city!
I enjoyed walking across this old bridge that connects the typical and popular neighborhood of Triana to the city center.
From the bridge, the view of the city and the river is very romantic, especially in the evening when the Sevillian lights sparkle with a thousand fires.
I discovered some great places to eat in the Triana neighborhood.

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A historic landmark leading to a local neighborhood

It is the oldest metal bridge in Seville, but it is very well preserved. Its beautiful cast iron arches give an amazing industrial touch to the city. The structure itself is not that interesting. However, it offers pretty views of Seville, especially of the Torre del Oro. Above all, this bridge provides access to the Triana neighborhood, a very picturesque setting, the cradle of flamenco and surprisingly uncrowded. I went there for a show and I highly recommend you go there by crossing the bridge.

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You have to go... especially to walk across it!

Very impressive bridge in the city of Seville. It is used a lot, and singers and musicians often set up there to bring some good vibes.
You definitely have to cross it to find the Triana neighborhood, where ceramic artisans have tons of shops!

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