10 Most Beautiful Bridges in Venice

Where is the Most Beautiful Bridge in Venice?

Venice is home to some of the world’s most beautiful bridges. Weaved with gondola-filled canals, the city’s many islands are connected by these stunning foot-bridges which connect its charming neighbourhoods together. Venice is made up of more than 100 islands, connected by the world’s most celebrated bridges. Each bridge links charming areas around them. From the lively heart of Venice to the ambiance of tranquil areas, uncover hidden gems and authentic Venetian character.

Discover the allure of Venice’s bridges, from the Bridge of Sighs that evokes romance on a gondola ride and the Rialto Bridge that connects to the heart of city, to the modern welcome of the Ponte della Constituzione. Venice’s beautiful bridges connect you to one-of-a-kind experiences to remember as you savour Venetian cuisine, explore intimate piazzas, and stroll along picturesque canals.

1. Bridge of Sighs

Ride a gondola beneath an iconic landmark

A gondola going under a bridge.

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When Antoine Contino unveiled the Bridge of Sighs (“Ponte dei Sospiri”) in 1600, it began a centuries-long fascination of this Baroque arch-style bridge and its place in the history of Venice. Lord Byron, a 19th Century poet, gave the bridge its name, referring to the sighs prisoners made upon seeing their last view of Venice before confinement.

Generations of visitors have been drawn to see the bridge. For couples visiting Venice, local tradition holds that if couples kiss as they pass beneath the bridge in a gondola, they will enjoy eternal love. The bridge connects the New Prison and the Doge’s Palace. You can find it on Rio di Palazzo Canal, off Grand Canal, the main canal that connects Venice’s most famous attractions.


Localização: P.za San Marco, 1, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy

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Bridge of Sighs

P.za San Marco, 1, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy

2. Rialto Bridge

The oldest bridge in Venice


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An enduring symbol of Venice, the Rialto Bridge (“Ponte di Rialto”), is the oldest Venice bridge and 1 of 4 that span the Grand Canal. Built by Antonio da Ponte, it opened in 1591 to replace a bridge built in 1264. Uncover fascinating wonders of Venice on either side of this architectural gem.

The San Marcos district is at the heart of Venice’s famous attractions. Explore the sights and sounds of Venetian culture at the bustling Rialto Market. Enjoy an aperitif with cicchetti, delicious bite-size starters. Inviting restaurants will beckon you with scrumptious Italian pasta and seafood. Tour the bell tower (“Campanile di San Marco”) of St. Mark’s Basilica for enchanting views of the sunset and moonrise over Venice.


Localização: Sestiere San Polo, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy

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Rialto Bridge

Sestiere San Polo, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy

3. Ponte della Paglia

Marvel at picturesque views of the Venetian lagoon


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Before the construction of Ponte della Paglia (“The Bridge of Straw”) in 1847, the site was occupied by the original bridge built in 1360, then the oldest stone bridge in Venice. The bridge’s name refers to the nearby mooring spot for boats that came to offload straw.

From the bridge, you will have excellent views of the Bridge of Sighs and San Marcos basin, part of the Venetian Lagoon. A bas-relief of Madonna of the Gondoliers is on the bridge’s side. Casanova’s colourful diaries mentioned this as the place he met a woman whose life he had once saved. Stand where he did and appreciate this Venice bridge and its views, perhaps the most picturesque in the city. Visit in early morning or sunset to avoid crowds.


Localização: 30124 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

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Ponte della Paglia

30124 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

4. Ponte dell’Accademi

Delve into Venice’s art scene


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Ponte dell’Accademia (“The Accademia Bridge”) is a wood and metal bridge opened in 1985 and 1 of 4 bridges that span the Grand Canal. Its namesake is the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia (“the Accademia”), a prestigious visual arts academy that has been at the centre of Venetian art and culture for centuries. This bridge links the city centre with the Dorsoduro district, an artsy, Bohemian area.

Visit Accademia Galleries, shop for Venetian crafts, and sip an espresso at a quaint café. Venice’s golden hour is a perfect time to stroll along the Grand Canal to enjoy the local ambiance and admire the surrounding Venetian architecture. Enjoy the evening by savouring Venetian cuisine and raise a toast to The Arts and Ponte dell’Accademia.


Localização: 30100 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

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Ponte dell'Accademi

30100 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

5. Ponte della Liberta

Arrive in Venice on the longest bridge in Italy


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Opened in 1841, Ponte della Libertà (also known as Liberty Bridge) is a causeway bridge that connects the mainland with the centre of Venice. Designed by Eugenio Miozzi, its name honours the end of the Fascist dictatorship and Nazi occupation. As you travel across the bridge into Venice, you will feel as though you have stepped back in time.

Discover a colourful maze of canals and narrow, winding passageways (“calles”). Explore intimate piazzas to mix with locals who gather each day to enjoy the pleasant Venetian atmosphere. Popular piazzas include St. Mark’s Square (“Piazza San Marco”) and Campo San Polo. Campo San Barnaba’s church became famous for its appearance in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.


Localização: Ponte della Libertà, 30135 Venezia VE, Italy

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Ponte della Liberta

Ponte della Libertà, 30135 Venezia VE, Italy

6. Ponte della Constituzione

Walk across a modern bridge and shop for Venetian-made souvenirs


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Ponte della Constituzione (“Constitution Bridge”) is a glass and steel Truss bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava and opened in 2008. Its name celebrates the 60th Anniversary of the Italian Constitution. The bridge’s modern design is controversial because it contrasts with Venice’s historical architecture, and it is one of the first impressions of Venice by visitors entering the city.

Despite its controversy, this Venice bridge functions as an important link to Piazzale Roma at the city’s entrance and the Santa Lucia train station. Spend time exploring lovely views of the Venetian waterways, including several picturesque spots on the Grand Canal. Nearby shops are a wonderful place to find unique Venetian items that will remind you of time with family and friends in this remarkable city.


Localização: Ponte de la Constituzione, 30135 Venezia VE, Italy

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Ponte della Constituzione

Ponte de la Constituzione, 30135 Venezia VE, Italy

7. Ponte delle Guglie

Visit the only bridge in Venice with spires


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Ponte delle Guglie (“The Bridge of Spires”) spans the Cannaregio Canal, one of the main waterways of Venice. The bridge’s history spans several centuries. The first wooden bridge at this site was built in 1285. It was replaced in 1580 by the current stone and brick arch bridge.

When the bridge was rebuilt in 1823, formidable spires were added to each corner, hence the bridge’s name. The gargoyles on the bridge’s arch are not to be missed. The bridge connects pedestrians to Cannaregio, a district renowned for its down-to-earth appeal, as well as its historical significance to Venice. This is an area to visit if you are looking for a quiet local atmosphere with authentic Venetian character.


Localização: 30100 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

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Ponte delle Guglie

30100 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

8. Ponte dei Pugni

Stand in the place where feuds were settled centuries ago


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Thanks to its intriguing history, Ponte dei Pugni (“The Bridge of Fists”) is one of the most popular Venice bridges. It was originally constructed in 1596 to span Rio di San Barnaba Canal, connecting to the Dorsoduro district. Centuries ago, disputes between rival groups were settled on this bridge.

Still visible today, 4 marble footprints mark the spot where the challenges began, and sometimes ended with participants being tossed into the canal. The exterior of the nearby Church of San Barnaba gained fame as the library in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. While exploring, purchase fruit from a Venetian barge or indulge in your favourite flavour of gelato, Italian ice cream. Stroll along Fondamenta Zattere, a promenade on the Giudecca Canal.


Localização: 30123 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

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Ponte dei Pugni

30123 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy

9. Ponte dei Tre Archi

Admire the only three-arch bridge in Venice


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The one-of-a-kind Ponte dei Tre Archi (“Bridge of Three Arches”) is one of the main bridges in Venice and the only one with a triple arch design. This bridge and Ponte delle Guglie connects pedestrians to the Cannaregio district, famous for its historical Jewish quarter, or the Venetian Ghetto.

The current bridge was rebuilt in 1688 by Andre Tirali who kept the Baroque design of the original bridge built in 1580. You can find this Venice bridge on the Cannaregio Canal near the Church of San Giobbe. Continue your architectural adventures at Santa Maria dei Miracoli. Dedicated in 1489, it is known as the “marble church” and is one of the best examples of early Venetian Renaissance architecture.


Localização: Fondamenta Cannaregio, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy

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Ponte dei Tre Archi

Fondamenta Cannaregio, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy

10. Ponte di Bareteri

Visit a bridge dedicated to hat makers and shop for Venetian antiques


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Ponte dei Bareteri (“The Bridge of the Hat Makers”) is an elegant stone arch bridge dedicated to the cap makers whose shops were in this area. Opened in 1509, it replaced a wooden bridge and is located between the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark’s Square. This Venice bridge is one of the filming locations for the 1955 film Summertime starring Katherine Hepburn.

Hepburn plays a secretary from Ohio who spends the summer in Venice and falls in love with a Venetian man. Follow in her footsteps and visit the shop where she encounters Renato, her love interest, at the base of the bridge. In this same area, you can window shop, hunt for antiques, and look for other intriguing finds.


Localização: Ponte dei Baretteri, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy

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Ponte di Bareteri

Ponte dei Baretteri, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy

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