The Pont du Mont-Blanc (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ dy mɔ̃ blɑ̃]), sometimes anglicized as Mont Blanc Bridge, is a major bridge in Geneva.
It is a major north–south road axis in the Canton of Geneva, since its inauguration in 1862.
The bridge is named after Mont Blanc, the highest massif in the Alps, well visible from Geneva.
The bridge notably marks the transition between Lake Geneva, in particular the Geneva Harbor (Rade de Genève), and the Rhône.
A few metres west of the bridge (in the Rhône) is the Ile Rousseau.