The Pont de Neuilly (English: Bridge of Neuilly) is a road and rail bridge carrying the Route nationale 13 (N13) and Paris Métro Line 1 which crosses the Seine between the right bank of Neuilly-sur-Seine and Courbevoie and Puteaux on the left bank in the department of Hauts-de-Seine.
It faces the headquarters of La Défense and is aligned on the Axe historique of Paris.
The first bridge on the site was in wood, built after the fall of Henry IV and Marie de Médicis's carriage in June 1606.
The second was a 219m-long five-arched structure built in 1774 by Jean-Rodolphe Perronet, founder of the École des ponts et chaussées (a stone statue of him is now at the foot of the bridge, at the west point of the Île de Puteaux).
A pedestrian staircase in the middle of the bridge allows access to the Île de Puteaux.