Madrid, Spain
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Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
The Puente del Rey, or the King's Bridge is a bridge that spans the River Manzanares connecting the left bank with the royal palace, which at the time was in the process of being built after the Spanish capital moved to Madrid. It's a fairly shallow arched stone bridge and is quite plain and doesn't really have many interesting decoration apart from the stirrups decoration at the end of the arches just above the water. The bridge does take you out to Parque de Atracciones de Madrid, but don't go out of the way to see the bridge.
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We loved! I’m a big fan from very well projected comum spaces and public parks and the Manzanare’s linear park its a reflect exactly that. Take a bike, a skateboard, maybe a electric scooter, or better, run a bit. You will not regret.
Beautiful site. Perfect place for a stroll
A wooden bridge was originally built in the XVIII century to be used by the King whenever he crossed the river to visit his camp house. The stone bridge was built in the late XIX century and enhanced in the 1950's to cope with increasing vehicle traffic
Fantastic atmosphere
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