At night, Ahmedabad’s Atal Pedestrian Bridge lights up the Sabarmati River — a walkway that feels more like art than architecture.
Sep 19, 2025 • min read
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Captured at the Atal Pedestrian Bridge, Ahmedabad — a reminder that bridges don’t just connect places, they connect people to moments of wonder.
The Atal Pedestrian Bridge in Ahmedabad is more than just a crossing over the Sabarmati River. At night, it transforms into a glowing ribbon of colour — steel turning into art through light.
Walking across, you notice the rhythm of its design. The crisscrossed lattice frames create patterns, and the LED lights wash them in shifting hues of red, yellow, green, and blue.
Below, the water mirrors it all, making the river itself part of the display.
As a photographer, I couldn’t resist pausing. The bridge wasn’t just structure; it was a performance — silent, steady, but full of energy.
Click. One frame to remember a landmark that feels both modern and timeless.