Pont du Gard

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#1 Pont du Gard (Vers-Pont-du-Gard, France) +37 recs 5/5

As the tallest Roman aqueduct bridge in existence, the Pont du Gard was built in the 1st century near Vers-Pont-du-Gard. Spanning 902 feet across the Gardon river at a height of 115 feet, it supplied water to Nîmes for decades. This UNESCO World Heritage site now features a museum and family activities.

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#2 Ponte Vecchio (Florence, Italy) +31 recs 4.3/5

Medieval storefronts, fine jewelry, luxury goldsmiths, and a secret passage. The Ponte Vecchio is far more than a way to cross the Arno River. Built in 1345, this three-arch stone landmark is the oldest bridge in Florence. Once home to butchers, the bridge now houses jewelers, a tradition started by the Medici family.

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#3 Charles Bridge (Prague, Czechia) +30 recs 4.6/5

Connecting the Old Town of Prague, Staré Město, to the Malá Strana district at the foot of the Castle, the Charles Bridge is a centerpiece of the capital of Czechia and a national icon featured on the 50 CZK coin. Built in the 14th century, it served for years as the only bridge spanning the Vltava and is named after Charles IV, who was instrumental in the city's development. This architectural landmark is protected by two imposing towers and features around 30 baroque statues facing each other along its length, similar in style to the Sant'Angelo Bridge in Rome. Local lore surrounds its construction,...
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#4 Pont des Arts (Paris, France) +29 recs 4.9/5

Pont des Arts is an iconic pedestrian bridge in central Paris. Spanning the Seine, it connects the Louvre Museum and the Institut de France (Institute of France). Built in 1804, it remains a favorite spot for strolls and picnics, offering classic views of the river and the city skyline.

#5 Rialto Bridge (Venice, Italy) +22 recs 4.2/5

The Rialto Bridge is a stone arch bridge spanning the Grand Canal in Venice. Built between 1588 and 1591, it remained the only crossing over the canal until 1854. Measuring 48 meters long, the structure rests on over 6,000 wooden piles. Today, it hosts numerous souvenir shops and serves as a primary symbol of the city.

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#6 Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Budapest, Hungary) +20 recs 4/5

The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is the most iconic span across the Danube. Located in Budapest, Hungary, it stands as a national symbol. Built between 1839 and 1849, this engineering marvel connected the city banks of Buda and Pest. Today, its ornate design and stone lions make it a prime spot for photos.

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#7 Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, United States) +19 recs 4.7/5

Located in San Francisco, California, in the United States, the Golden Gate Bridge is arguably the most recognizable and beloved bridge in the country. Serving as the city's icon and a defining image of the American West, its massive twin pylons and orange-vermilion color make it a standard stop for any first-time visitor. Literally the bridge of the golden gate, it takes its name from the strait it crosses, named by Captain John Fremont as a nod to the Golden Horn, the waterway in Istanbul. The Golden Gate Bridge spans the Pacific Ocean, linking the northern peninsula to the south. Built by...
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#8 Dom Luís I Bridge (Porto, Portugal) +19 recs 4.8/5

The Dom Luís I Bridge is a striking steel structure spanning the Douro River in Porto. Built in 1886 by Théophile Seyrig, a student of Gustave Eiffel, this 385-meter bridge features two pedestrian levels. The upper deck carries the metro, while cars use the lower level. It offers panoramic views of the city.

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#9 Tower Bridge (London, United Kingdom) +18 recs 4.7/5

Tower Bridge, the icon of London, is a neo-Gothic bascule bridge built in 1886. Spanning 246 meters and standing 65 meters tall, it features a clever hydraulic system for river traffic. While steam once powered the towers, electric motors took over in 1976. The bridge museum walkway offers river views, and 2008 LED upgrades highlight its nighttime charm.

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#10 Bridge of Sighs (Venice, Italy) +17 recs 4.8/5

The Bridge of Sighs is a famous landmark in Venice. It connects the Doge's Palace to the prison, spanning the Rio di Palazzo. Built in the 17th century, the white stone bridge features arched windows. It gets its name from the prisoners who sighed while being led to their cells after sentencing.

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#11 Dotonbori Bridge (Osaka, Japan) +17 recs 4.3/5

Dotonbori Bridge sits at the center of the busiest district in Osaka, offering an iconic view of the neon lights and the canal. It is a gathering spot for travelers, street performers, and nightlife lovers. The evening atmosphere is electric, packed with crowds and steps from the best local street food stalls.

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#12 25 de Abril Bridge (Lisbon, Portugal) +14 recs 4.8/5

Suspended over the Tagus River in Lisbon, the striking red steel 25 de Abril Bridge is the fifth longest suspension bridge in the world and the longest outside the United States. Commissioned by dictator António de Oliveira Salazar in 1960, the bridge opened six years later, ahead of the original construction schedule. Following the Carnation Revolution, it was renamed to honor the events of April 25, 1974. The visual similarity to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is no coincidence. It was built in collaboration with American engineering firms using designs similar to the Bay Bridge and...

#13 Triana Bridge (Seville, Spain) +11 recs 4.3/5

The Triana Bridge is the essential link between the Old Town and the Triana neighborhood in Seville. Spanning 149 meters, this iron and stone structure features three arches made of five cast-iron segments. Built between 1845 and 1852, it remains the oldest fixed bridge in the city and a protected National Historic Monument.

#14 Millau Viaduct (Millau, France) +9 recs 4.5/5

As the tallest cable-stayed bridge in the world, the Millau Viaduct gracefully spans the Tarn river. This engineering marvel connects Béziers to Clermont-Ferrand. Located in the Aveyron department, the structure is notable for how well it integrates into the surrounding landscape. It has become a significant destination in its own right, drawing more than one million visitors each year. Planning for the bridge began in 1989 to alleviate heavy traffic congestion during the peak summer vacation season. Construction started in 2001 after a contract was awarded to the British architect Norman Foster....

#15 Liberty Bridge (Budapest, Hungary) +8 recs 4.5/5

Recognizable by its distinct green hue and Art Nouveau design, the Liberty Bridge is among the most charming crossings in Budapest. Topped with statues of the Turul, a mythical Hungarian bird, it links the Great Market Hall to Gellért Hill. It is a local hangout, especially in summer when residents gather here to watch the sunset over the Danube.

#16 Pont Neuf (Paris, France) +6 recs 5/5

As the oldest stone bridge in Paris, the Pont Neuf connects the Right Bank, home to the Hôtel de Ville, the Louvre Museum, the Tuileries Garden, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, to the Left Bank, where you find the BNF (National Library of France), Les Invalides, and the Luxembourg Palace. The bridge passes over l’île de la Cité, the starting point for visiting Notre-Dame Cathedral. This historic monument is a UNESCO World Heritage site, as are all the banks of the Seine. It features 12 uneven arches and 381 mascarons, which are grotesque...

#17 San Martin Bridge (Toledo, Spain) +6 recs 5/5

The San Martin Bridge is a 14th-century Gothic structure located on the west side of Toledo, Spain. Spanning the Tagus River, it served as the sole western gateway to the city. Featuring five arches and two defensive towers, its main arch spans 40 meters. Catch the sunset here for the best views of Toledo.

#18 Alexander III Bridge (Paris, France) +5 recs 4.5/5

Connecting the Hôtel des Invalides to the Winston-Churchill avenue, which borders the Petit and Grand Palais, the Alexander III Bridge draws locals and visitors alike with its distinct profile. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it serves as a gateway between the 7th and 8th arrondissements of Paris. Inaugurated for the 1900 World Fair by President Sadi Carnot, the bridge was built to honor the friendship between France and Russia, specifically referencing Nicholas II and his father, Alexander III. Constructed from molded steel because a suspension design proved impractical, the bridge spans 160...

#19 Puente de la Mujer (Buenos Aires, Argentina) +3 recs 3/5

Buenos Aires has six bridges, but the Puente de la Mujer is easily the most iconic. More than just a river crossing, this structure features unique architectural curves. It serves as a tribute, honoring the women and activists who shaped the turbulent history of Argentina through their legacy and influence.

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#20 Guglie Bridge (Venice, Italy) +3 recs 5/5

The four spires added in 1823 give Guglie Bridge its name and distinct look. It is the only bridge in Venice with pinnacles at the base of its ramps. The current stone structure dates to 1580, replacing a wooden version from 1285. This elegant landmark crosses the Canale di Cannaregio, featuring a carved balustrade and gargoyles.

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Icon of London

For me, this bridge represents one of the great symbols of London. Its architecture is really superb. I also recommend visiting the museum located inside. It is super interesting, but above all, very…

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Impressive

The 25 de Abril Bridge is truly impressive, even without crossing it. I couldn't take my bike across since it is actually off limits to cyclists (and even pedestrians), which makes sense given the tr…

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One out of eight

The Nicolás Avellaneda Bridge that crosses the Riachuelo is a transporter bridge, one of only eight left on the planet that still works. It goes from the La Boca neighborhood to Isla Maciel (a neighbo…

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A must-do crossing

The impressive structure of this double-decker bridge reminded me a bit of the Bir-Hakeim bridge. Crossing it remains one of my best memories of Porto. It offers superb views of the river and the city…

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A must-see in the city

Charles Bridge is definitely one of the must-see spots when visiting Prague. This bridge is basically a mandatory crossing point. You have to admit it is stunning and very lively. It offers some reall…

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Beautiful structure and perfectly preserved

No need to go to Rome to admire wonders of antiquity! I discovered this bridge during a canoe trip with my parents. Arriving at the site from the water is truly magnificent. The three-level architectu…

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Charming

This bridge is pretty surprising and is definitely one of the must-sees in Florence. It is charming and really well preserved. Just like back in the day, it still houses many shops. Take your time cro…

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Not a place to linger

The Ponte Vecchio is really unique and I was looking forward to seeing it in person during my stay in Florence. But the jewelry shops built directly on the bridge are overpriced and not worth it. On t…

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Impressive

When I visited the Pont du Gard in the summer, I was impressed by how well-preserved it is and by the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The sun made the air hot, but the setting by the water and t…

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An ancient monument in great condition!

The Pont du Gard is impressive for its size, but especially for how well-preserved it is. It is honestly hard to believe that it dates back to the 1st century. This three-level aqueduct reminds us jus…

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