
About Jones Bridge
Historically significant bridge spanning the Pasig River connecting Binondo and Ermita. Beautifully renovated with ornamental lampposts, neoclassical balustrades, and elegant night lighting. One of Manila's most photogenic landmarks. Evening illumination transforms it into a romantic walkway.
How to Reach
Take LRT-1 to Carriedo Station, walk toward Pasig River.
By Metro
Nearest station: Carriedo — 0.7 km on the LRT-1.
Nearby Metro Stations
Metro stations within 5 km of Jones Bridge
History
Originally built in 1632, named after US Congressman William Jones (Philippine Autonomy Act 1916).
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Information
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours
Entry Fee
Free
Type
Historical
Best Time to Visit
Evening for illuminated views
How to Reach
Take the metro to Carriedo (LRT-1), then a short jeepney, tricycle, or Grab ride.
Location on Map
Activities
Interesting Facts
One of oldest Pasig River crossings
Named after American autonomy champion
Evening illumination is stunning
Connects Binondo and Intramuros
Travel Tips
• Best photographed in the evening
• Walk across as part of Binondo-to-Intramuros tour
• Scenic river views
Nearby Attractions
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