Zubizuri Bridge
Iconic white footbridge in Bilbao's heart.

About Zubizuri Bridge
Nestled in the vibrant city of Bilbao, the Zubizuri Bridge is a masterpiece of modern architecture and a symbol of the city's renaissance. Designed by the globally acclaimed architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge was completed in 1997 as part of Bilbao's ambitious urban renewal project. Its name, 'Zubizuri,' translates to 'white bridge' in Basque, aptly reflecting its pristine, eye-catching design. The bridge is characterized by its sweeping, curved walkway and the elegant, arched structure that gives it a light, airy appearance, almost as if it's floating above the river. Visitors to the Zubizuri Bridge can expect a unique pedestrian experience. The glass-tiled deck offers a seamless pathway that connects the Ensanche district with the Uribitarte area, making it a crucial link in the city's network of cultural and recreational spaces. As you walk across, you'll be treated to panoramic views of Bilbao's evolving skyline, blending historic architecture with contemporary art and innovation. Nearby, you can explore other attractions such as the Guggenheim Museum, with its iconic titanium curves, or the charming Casco Viejo, Bilbao's old town, with its narrow streets and vibrant atmosphere. The Zubizuri Bridge is not just a crossing; it's a gateway to discovering the rich cultural tapestry of Bilbao, where tradition and modernity coexist in harmony.
Highlights
- Designed by Santiago Calatrava, a globally renowned architect.
- Features a distinctive curved glass walkway and white arches.
- Provides stunning panoramic views of Bilbao's skyline.
- Connects key city districts and enhances urban accessibility.
- Part of Bilbao's celebrated urban renewal and cultural revival.
- Proximity to major attractions like the Guggenheim Museum.
- Iconic symbol of modern Bilbao and architectural innovation.
