This is an iconic landmark in Bath. Well worth a stop on your walk around Bath for a photo opportunity. Beautifully designed bridge that bears a striking resemblance to the Ponte Vecchio bridge in Flo...
A really photogenic background for a selfie. You have to admire the builders who put the weir in the middle of the river and built this beautifully ornate bridge.
Pulteney Bridge – Crossing the River Avon just down from the Bath Abbey and Roman Baths, the Pulteney Bridge is just one of four bridges in the world crossing a river where you cannot see the river be...
One of the must see places in Bath. The bridge is very good, and I have not been on two of the three bridges in England that have buildings on them (the other one was in Lincoln). The bridge also ha...
Beautiful place to take a moment or go for a walk. The bridge has some lovely quaint shops, pubs and cafes along the top and there is a gorgeous view down the river. On one side you can walk along the...
as always such an amazing city, stunning views full of history & lots to see.
The Pulteney Bridge is a three-hole bridge across the River Avon in Bath. It is based on the original design of the Rialto Bridge in Venice and is very distinctive. Pulteney Bridge not only serves as a bridge, it is also a commercial street. very good.
The world-famous Pulteney Three-Arch Bridge is located on the Avon River, surrounded by elegant surroundings. There are many 18th-century Georgian buildings scattered on both sides of the bridge. Standing on the top of the bridge, overlooking the scenery on both sides of the Avon River, it is like being in the water city of Venice. very impressive.
There are many small shops on the bridge. We were too busy to go shopping at the time, but it felt really great. I suggest you set aside time to stroll around. Pulteney Bridge is very close to Bath Church and the Roman Baths. It is a must-see attraction within walking distance. recommend.
This three-arch bridge is designed for the rising water of the Avon River. The bridge hole is very wide, and you can hear the water rushing past. The bridge hole can slow the water flow. Continue to feel the wisdom of the Romans. They are good at making vaults and arch bridges. . very impressive.