General Information
Puente de Isabel II, also known as ‘Triana Bridge’ is an arched bridge in the Spanish city of Seville. The bridge crosses the Canal de Alfonso XIII and connects the Triana neighbourhood with the city centre. The metal arched bridge was opened in 1852 and was the first solid bridge built in Seville, replacing a floating bridge which had existed for seven centuries. The bridge has a total length of 149 metres.
Getting there
The bridge is within walking distance of the city centre of Seville. The best option for travel is by taking a bus to ‘Reyes Catolicos’ stop, the 40, 41, 43 and C5 all stop there.
Opening Times and Admission
The bridge is a public bridge, it is open 24 hours a day every day and is free to cross.