Pont de Pierre
Historic bridge connecting Bordeaux with stunning views.

About Pont de Pierre
The Pont de Pierre, or 'Stone Bridge,' is more than just a means of crossing the Garonne River; it is a journey through time. Completed in 1822, this architectural gem was the first bridge to connect Bordeaux's left bank to the right, fundamentally transforming the city's landscape. The bridge's construction was a remarkable feat, with 17 gracefully designed arches that echo the name of its imperial benefactor, Napoleon Bonaparte. Today, it stands as a symbol of Bordeaux's historical and cultural legacy, offering stunning panoramas of the city's UNESCO-listed quays and the picturesque waterfront. Visitors to the Pont de Pierre are treated to an immersive experience where history and beauty converge. As you traverse its length, take in the breathtaking views of Bordeaux's skyline and the bustling life along the riverbanks. The bridge is equally enchanting at night when its arches are beautifully illuminated, casting a romantic glow over the water. Beyond its historical significance, the Pont de Pierre is also a gateway to explore Bordeaux's vibrant attractions. On one side lies the historic heart of the city with its grand squares and heritage sites, while the other side offers access to the lively district of La Bastide, known for its green spaces and cultural venues. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking a leisurely walk with a view, the Pont de Pierre promises an unforgettable experience.
Highlights
- 17 arches, one for each letter of Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Stunning views of Bordeaux's UNESCO-listed quays.
- Romantic nighttime illumination.
- Gateway to both historic and modern districts.
- Symbol of 19th-century engineering excellence.
- Perfect for walking, cycling, and photography.
- Link between Bordeaux's left and right banks.
