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Nehru Bridge

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Nehru Bridge is one of Ahmedabad's most iconic landmarks, connecting the old city with the newer western suburbs across the Sabarmati River. Built in the mid-20th century, the bridge is a vital traffic artery, carrying vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. For visitors, walking across the bridge provides panoramic views of the river, the Sabarmati Riverfront development, and the city's skyline, including the distant Akshardham Temple. The bridge is particularly photogenic at sunset when the sky reflects on the water. While it's primarily a functional structure, its location near key attractions like the Sabarmati Ashram and the riverfront promenade makes it a convenient point of reference. The bridge is named after Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister, and is a symbol of the city's post-independence growth. Despite heavy traffic, it remains a popular spot for locals to pause and take in the view.

Don't miss

  • Walk across the bridge at sunset for stunning views of the Sabarmati River
  • Photograph the riverfront gardens and the city skyline from the pedestrian walkway
  • Combine a visit with nearby Sabarmati Ashram (10-minute walk)
  • Observe the bustle of Ahmedabad's traffic from a safe vantage point

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Know before you go

  • Use the designated pedestrian path; avoid walking on the roadway.
  • The best photo spot is from the middle of the bridge facing south.
  • Traffic is heavy during peak hours; visit early or late for a more pleasant experience.
  • Summer afternoons are extremely hot; carry water and wear a hat.

A bit of history

Nehru Bridge was constructed in the 1950s to replace an older bridge and to accommodate increasing traffic between the old city and the developing western areas. It was named after Jawaharlal Nehru, who inaugurated it. The bridge has since undergone renovations to strengthen its structure.

Common questions

Is Nehru Bridge open 24 hours?

Yes, it's a public road open at all times, though pedestrian safety is better during daylight.

Can I take a boat ride on the river near the bridge?

Boat rides are available on the Sabarmati Riverfront, a short walk from the bridge.

Is there parking near the bridge?

Limited street parking is available on both ends, but it's easier to use public transport.

Are there any restaurants nearby?

Yes, several eateries are located along the riverfront and in the surrounding areas.

Is the bridge lit up at night?

Yes, the bridge has decorative lighting that makes it a nice evening sight.

How far is it from Sabarmati Ashram?

It's about a 10-15 minute walk from the ashram.

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