Budapest, a city known for its iconic bridges, is home to the Elisabeth Bridge (Erzsébet Híd), which, though not the most famous, remains one of the most vital. Originally destroyed during World War II, it was reconstructed in the 1960s and now stands as the city’s busiest bridge. Spanning the Danube, it connects Buda and Pest, offering pedestrians panoramic views of the city. The bridge also serves as a gateway to Buda’s historic Citadella, making it a key thoroughfare for both locals and visitors.
Elisabeth Bridge (Erzsébet Híd)
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