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Pulteney Bridge
PULTENEY BRIDGE GUIDE
Pulteney Bridge Visitor Guide Banner featuring the historic bridge over the River Avon
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Pulteney Bridge Visitor Guide & Reviews (2026)

A visit to Bath isn't complete without crossing the iconic Pulteney Bridge. Straddling the River Avon with its beautiful horseshoe weir rushing below, it is one of only four bridges in the world to have shops built across its entire span. This quick guide covers the best photo spots, Pulteney Bridge history, and how to include it seamlessly into your Bath city centre walking itinerary.

Pulteney Bridge at a Glance

Essential Visit Information

Time Needed

20 - 45 mins

Completed

1774

Best For

Photos & Architecture

Pulteney Bridge Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

Located a short walk from the Roman Baths, connecting the city centre to Bathwick.

Bridge St, Bath BA2 4AT

A Brief History of Pulteney Bridge

A Georgian Masterpiece

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The Mastermind

The bridge was designed in 1769 by the famous neoclassical architect Robert Adam, who was inspired by the Ponte Vecchio in Florence and the Rialto Bridge in Venice.

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The Pulteney Family

It was commissioned by William Pulteney to connect central Bath to the 600-acre Bathwick estate across the river, sparking a major Georgian housing development.

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A Rare Breed

Completed in 1774, it is widely cited as one of only four bridges in the world with shops running across its full span on both sides.

Did You Know? Pulteney Bridge and Weir were used as a filming location for a dramatic scene involving Inspector Javert in the 2012 film adaptation of Les Misérables.

Is Visiting Pulteney Bridge Expensive?

Trav's Wallet Score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 1.0/10 (Super Cheap)

(Note: the lower the number the cheaper it is)

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Squawk! Walking across Pulteney Bridge is completely free! It's a public route. You only need to open your wallet if you decide to buy something from the independent shops or grab a coffee overlooking the river.

Pulteney Bridge Pricing

Walk-in rates

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Standard Admission Rates

Because the bridge is a public route, there are no tickets or entry barriers.

  • General Access (Walking the bridge): FREE
  • Viewing the Weir from Grand Parade: FREE
  • River Boat Tours (Departing below the bridge): Prices vary, but a common option lists around £14.00 per adult.

River Cruises & Extras

Exploring below the bridge

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Pulteney Cruisers

Small riverboats depart from the steps below the weir for a scenic cruise upriver and back. Note that this service no longer stops at Bathampton, so it is typically a round trip.

Bridge Cafes

A few of the small cafes built into the bridge offer window seats right over the rushing water. It’s worth paying a bit extra for a coffee just for the view.

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Parade Gardens

Parade Gardens next door offers manicured lawns and excellent views of the bridge. Entry charges can be seasonal and can change, so check the current status and pricing before you go.

Who Should Visit Pulteney Bridge?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • Architecture Nerds: The Palladian facade is world-famous.
  • Photographers: The rushing weir provides a brilliant foreground.
  • Shoppers: Boutique, independent stores lining the bridge.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Those Expecting a Museum: It is a working bridge with shops.
  • Drivers: Private cars are not permitted (it operates as a bus lane).
  • Mobility Issues (For riverside): The stairs down to the water level are steep.

Visiting With Kids

Is it family friendly?

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Under 8s

They might find the rushing water of the weir exciting to look at, but they won't care much for the boutique shops.

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Ages 8–12

Taking one of the boat trips departing from the riverbank below the bridge is usually a big hit with this age group.

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Teens

A prime location for aesthetic photos and grabbing a sweet treat from one of the artisanal bakeries nearby.

What to See on the Bridge

Highlights of the area

🛍️ The Independent Shops

When walking across, you won't even realise you are on a bridge! Browse the antique shops, florists, and map sellers lining both sides.

💦 The Horseshoe Weir

Reconstructed in the early 1970s as part of flood prevention work, the iconic V-shape of the weir creates a mesmerising waterfall effect.

🏛️ The South Facade

Viewed from Grand Parade, the southern side of the bridge is the most photographed, showing off the grand Palladian architecture.

The Best Viewpoints

Where to get the perfect photo

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To truly appreciate the bridge, you must look at it from the outside. Head to Grand Parade (the street running parallel to the river) for the classic elevated view. For a more dramatic angle, take the stone steps down from Grand Parade to the riverside path right next to the roaring weir.

Crowd Heatmap

The best and worst times to visit

🟢 7:00 am – 9:00 am

The "Early Bird" slot. Quiet, peaceful, and the absolute best time for uninterrupted photography before the shops open.

🟡 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Golden Hour. Shops begin to close, and the setting sun casts a beautiful, warm glow on the Bath stone.

🔴 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Peak Chaos. Expect busy pavements, large walking tour groups stopping for photos, and congested road traffic (buses).

Trav’s Insider Hack: Beechen Cliff View

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“Squawk! If you want an incredible, sweeping view of the entire city including Pulteney Bridge nestled amongst the Georgian buildings, take a brisk hike up to Alexandra Park on Beechen Cliff. It’s a steep walk, but the panoramic views of Bath are completely free and totally unmatched!”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Rough walking times from major landmarks

🚆 Bath Spa Train Station

🚶 10 mins
(A flat walk up Manvers Street towards the city centre)

♨️ Roman Baths

🚶 5 mins
(Just around the corner, past Bath Abbey)

🌙 Royal Crescent

🚶 15 mins
(An uphill stroll through the main shopping district)

Best Areas to Stay Near Pulteney Bridge

Top neighbourhoods for central access

Bath City Centre

You are right in the action. Perfect for those who want to step out of their hotel and immediately hit the shops and restaurants.

Great Pulteney Street

Located just across the bridge in Bathwick. It’s one of the grandest boulevards in the UK, featuring upscale hotels and guesthouses.

Widcombe

Just behind the train station. A charming village feel with great pubs, offering a slightly quieter stay but still very walkable.

Pulteney Bridge Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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City Centre Parking

Bath can be tricky to drive in due to one-way streets, bus lanes, and the Clean Air Zone (which charges some vehicles). The best option is to use one of the city's Park & Ride services (Lansdown, Odd Down, or Newbridge). Alternatively, the Podium Car Park on Walcot Street is very close, or you can use the larger Charlotte Street Car Park (about a 15-minute walk away).

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I’ve spent countless hours wandering the streets of Bath, hunting down the best angles to view the stunning Palladian architecture. This guide is built to help you grab the perfect photo of Pulteney Bridge and discover the history built right into its walls.

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