Pont d'Engordany: A Historic Bridge Between Two Towns
Discover the historic Pont d'Engordany in Andorra, a picturesque stone bridge connecting Les Escaldes and Engordany since 1785.
The Pont d'Engordany is a historic stone bridge in the heart of Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra. Built in 1785, it connects the towns of Les Escaldes and Engordany, gracefully arching over the Valira d'Orient River. Its medieval design and picturesque setting make it a must-see landmark.
A brief summary to Pont d'Engordany
- Plaça Santa Anna, 1, Les Escaldes, AD700, AD
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Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photographs.
- Take a leisurely stroll along the riverbank for a different perspective of the bridge.
- Explore the Ruta d'Engordany, a historical route that includes the bridge and other nearby landmarks.
Getting There
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Walking
From the center of Les Escaldes, head towards Plaça Santa Anna. The Pont d'Engordany is located directly on the Plaça Santa Anna, making it easily accessible on foot. The bridge is a short walk from Avinguda Carlemany, the main commercial street.
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Public Transport
Several bus lines stop near the Pont d'Engordany. Take bus lines L2 or L4 to the Pl. Santa Anna stop. The bridge is a one-minute walk from the bus stop.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Escaldes-Engordany. A short taxi ride from anywhere in the town center to Plaça Santa Anna will cost approximately €7-€10. Taxi ranks are located on Meritxell Avenue and Santa Anna Square.
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Parking
If driving, parking is available near the bridge, though it can be limited. Public parking is available for around EUR 12 per day. Consider parking at Aparcament Escaldes Centre Empark or Aparcament Comunal Caldea and walking a short distance to the bridge.