The Elisabeth Bridge was constructed between 1897 and 1903 at the narrowest point of the Danube River in Budapest City. The bridge is named after Elisabeth, Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary. This sleek white structure provides photographers with an excellent vantage point to capture the bustling river traffic, the vibrant city lights at night, and panoramic views of landmarks like Gellért Hill and the Hungarian Parliament. The bridge is particularly photogenic during the golden hours when the warm light enhances the surrounding architecture and the shimmering water below. Easily accessible on foot or by public transport, this location is a must-visit for urban and architectural photography enthusiasts. (Budapest, Hungary)
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