Walking on Water

Jan 31, 2007
May 1, 2024

Pedestrian bridges come in all shapes and sizes, but they all offer a sense of pleasure. They bring you right out over the water yet still keep you at a tantalizing (and dry) distance. Many of the best waterfronts around the world are beloved for their great pedestrian bridges, but there is no one way to do it. This gallery from the PPS Image Collection shows pedestrian spans and other waterfront walkways in all their variety, from the ornate and intimate to the sleek and modern. Click on the image below to start the slideshow (you may also need to disable pop-up blocking or enable javascript in your browser).

The Charles Bridge in Prague, perhaps the world's most famous pedestrian-only bridge.

Contact Ethan Kent or Fred Kent for more information on PPS's Waterfronts Program.

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