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Pulteney Bridge

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Pulteney Bridge is one of only a handful of bridges in the world with buildings built across its full span, designed by Robert Adam in the 1770s. It crosses the River Avon, connecting the city center to the Georgian suburb of Bathwick. The bridge is lined with small shops and boutiques, and its most famous view is from downstream, where the weir creates a dramatic waterfall. The structure is a Grade I listed building and a beloved symbol of Bath's architectural heritage.

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  • Photograph the bridge from the riverside path below to capture the weir and the elegant facade.
  • Browse the independent shops and cafés housed within the bridge's arches.
  • Walk across the bridge and down to the Parade Gardens for a classic view of the weir.

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Ways to visit Pulteney Bridge

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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