Alkaff Bridge, a pedestrian bridge in Singapore, stretches across the Singapore River at Robertson Quay in the Central Area. This steel truss bridge, resembling a tongkang, is named after the affluent Alkaff family.
Built in 1997 as part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority's plan, the bridge, completed in 1999, is one of three footbridges at Robertson Quay, along with Robertson Bridge and Jiak Kim Bridge, enhancing pedestrian connectivity along the Singapore River banks.
It was artistically painted by Pacita Abad, an internationally acclaimed visual artist.