The generation of vortices in sharp bends of rivers is a well-known phenomenon. However, their influence on the bridge pier has not been investigated deeply. This study studies the flow pattern around the twin convergent bridge pier in a sharp bend by an experimental approach. The test facility includes a channel located at Advanced Hydraulic Laboratory, Persian Gulf University, with a 1 m width and 2 m central radius. The flow 3D velocity is measured along the bend by an ADV velocimeter. It is realized that the most important vortex from a sediment transport point of view is located adjacent to a pier in a plane just parallel to the flow direction. Furthermore, it could be concluded that the pier influencing range has an approximate dimension of 10 times pier diameter in a plane parallel to flow and 3 timer pier diameters in the vertical plane. Results and discussions are presented throughout the paper.