Széchenyi Chain Bridge - Free Audio Guide
Budapest, Hungary
Széchenyi lánchíd, 24498, 14397, 14398, 14400, Id. Antall József rakpart, Lipótváros, V. kerület, Budapest, Közép-Magyarország, 1051, Magyarország
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge, a renowned symbol of Budapest, links Buda and Pest over the Danube River. Inaugurated in 1849, it was Hungary's first permanent bridge, created by designer William Tierney Clark. The bridge features impressive neoclassical architecture, with striking lion statues adorning its entrance. Visitors can take in stunning views of the Danube and the city. It is pedestrian-friendly, ensuring accessibility for all. There are no entry fees, and it remains open throughout the year, allowing visitors to cross whenever they wish. Public transport provides easy access, making it a vital stop for tourists in Budapest.