

Sevilla, Spain
Sevilla, Spain
Triana Bridge (Puente de Isabel II) links Seville’s historic center with the vibrant Triana neighborhood across the Guadalquivir River. Built in the 1850s, it’s Spain’s oldest iron bridge, admired for its French-inspired arches and sunset views. The bridge offers an easy, scenic walk to tapas bars, ceramics workshops, and the Triana Market. Photographers favor its river panoramas and reflections, especially at dusk. Visit if you enjoy historic engineering, leisurely strolls, and neighborhood culture; skip if you’re seeking major monuments or interior tours—this is an atmospheric crossing rather than a museum. Evening visits pair well with riverside dining.
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours (Mon–Sun)