Putra Bridge
Putra Bridge
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK185,662 contributions
Mar 2020
This is one of the biggest pedestrian bridges I’ve ever seen. This thing is huge, wide and spans all of 435 metres. This is a very unique looking bridge for the supports for the bridge that look a lot like buildings, so that the bridge looks like a single monolithic structure. The lower levels of the bridge seem to be shops and pedestrian use, although I only walked on the upper level.
The views from the bridge are amazing. You can see the Putra Mosque, Perdana Putra and Seri Wawasan Bridge from here.
The views from the bridge are amazing. You can see the Putra Mosque, Perdana Putra and Seri Wawasan Bridge from here.
Written 17 March 2020
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azizatulyusna
Putrajaya, Malaysia21 contributions
May 2018 • Family
Please visit Putrajaya Lake Club on the left of the bridge to enjoy lake activities or just some free open air gym (equipment) activities alongside the lake while enjoying the views.
Written 20 June 2018
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El Z
34 contributions
Jun 2018
Very nice view. Made for taking picture. Near lake and minister building. Don’t forget to have an umbrella and sunglasses with your self to get read of heat and shinny sun.
Written 6 June 2018
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ChristopheLHR
London, UK110 contributions
Oct 2017 • Business
But again, just a bridge with interesting architecture and nice views of the lake, convention center and Prime Minister Office. Not much else to report and certainly not worth coming out of KL just for that !
Written 19 October 2017
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Charlotte G
Frederiksberg, Denmark23 contributions
Jan 2017 • Solo
People think you are mad walking the bridge because of the very few pedestrians, but do it anyway and get nice fotos and a sense of the city.
Written 13 February 2017
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Depipis
Singapore, Singapore670 contributions
Jun 2014 • Family
Go at night and you will be marveled by the light display. The light shone on the bridge to create a beautiful effect. The colour changes every other minutes and you can see a lot of cars parking along side it.
Written 2 July 2014
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nakhodazadeh
Tehran, Iran480 contributions
Feb 2014 • Couples
Putra Bridge is a three deck bridge in Putrajaya, Governmental capital of Malaysia. It is similar to Khaju Bridge in Esfahan, Iran with its architecture. There are some boats there for visitors to have a trip on the river. You can find some shops and restaurants there. There is a place for photography and do not forget to have a picture with parrots there with low price (15RM).
Written 18 February 2014
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Harrison F. Carter
Auckland, New Zealand12,826 contributions
Jun 2020
The bridge and this section of the city are a real highlight of a visit to Putrajaya. You can get good views of it from taking a walk along the promenade opposite, and it is also to be enjoyed by walking along it and taking in the sights and views.
Written 23 June 2020
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smipau
Perth, Australia131 contributions
Mar 2017
Putrajaya is a government hub. It's well thought out and designed around all aspects of Malaysias history and current thoughts of its future. The Putra Bridge architecturally is worth a walk around, under and over.
Written 12 September 2017
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1Worldtraveler1EU1
Istanbul, Türkiye586 contributions
May 2017 • Business
the view in bridge is very interesting, it makes feeling of huge structure, the bottom is very near to water
Written 12 May 2017
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