In Isfahan, Si-o-Se Pol Bridge sits on a major north–south corridor and is usually straightforward to reach from central neighborhoods and the riverfront promenades. Many travelers approach it on foot from nearby parks and boulevards, which also lets you enjoy the gradual reveal of the bridge’s arches.
If you prefer not to walk, taxis and app-based rides are typically the simplest option for getting close without navigating parking. Ask to be dropped near the bridge approaches rather than “on the bridge,” since vehicle access patterns can vary and some sections may be pedestrian-priority at certain times.
Public transport can work well too: look for routes that serve the central river axis and major squares, then walk the last stretch along the Zayandeh Rud. Because stops and routings can change, confirm directions with your host, hotel, or a nearby shopkeeper before you set out.
Once you arrive, plan a brief loop: cross the bridge, then return via the riverbank path for different views of Si-o-Se Pol Bridge. Wear comfortable shoes—the stone surfaces and stairs can be uneven in places.