Grunwaldzki Bridge is situated in Cracow. It spans the district of Dębniki with the Old Town. There is a picturesque view on the Wawel Hill from the bridge. The bridge was built at the turn of the 1960’s and 1970’s. It is 153 meters long and over 31 meters wide, there are two lines for cars, a tramway, pavement and bicycle lane. The bridge was put into use in 1972 and it coincided with the decision to rebuild the Battle of Grunwald Monument, hence the name of the bridge. Near the bridge, at both banks of the Vistula river, there have been water tram stops since 2009.