Ellis Bridge, spanning the Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad, was officially renamed Swami Vivekananda Bridge in 1997, though locals continue to use its original name. Constructed during the British colonial era, the bridge has undergone several renovations, reflecting Ahmedabad’s evolution. It connects the historic old city with the more modern developments on the west bank, serving as a vital link and a symbol of the city’s transformation. Visitors can walk across the bridge, taking in the views of the river and the contrasting landscapes of the old and new Ahmedabad.
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