
Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd)
Beste Besuchszeit
Sunrise and blue hour give soft light and few people, ideal for solo photos. Evening offers the bridge lit up and reflections on the Danube.
Budgettipps
Crossing is free on foot and there is no entry fee; expect vendors and pickpockets at busy times. Budapest Card covers public transport and some attractions, otherwise save money by viewing from the riverbank rather than taking a pricey cruise.
Empfohlen für
Photography enthusiasts, First-time visitors, Couples, History buffs
Planen Sie Ihren Besuch
30-45 min
Über
Schnelle Fakten: Walking across at dusk, the wrought-iron chains and stoic lion sculptures feel oddly theatrical, while floodlights turn the span into a glittering ribbon over the water. A persistent myth says the lions have no tongues, yet close inspection shows they were carved with tongues that hide in shadow, which surprises many visitors.
Highlights: Engineered by William Tierney Clark and built under Scottish engineer Adam Clark, the bridge first opened in 1849, was blown up in 1945, and was spectacularly rebuilt and reopened exactly one hundred years after its debut in 1949. Visitors always do a double-take at the four stone lions sculpted by János Marschalkó, leaning in to squint at the jaws because a long-running local joke claims the lions have no tongues, though a close look reveals tiny carved tongues tucked behind the teeth.
Insidertipps
- Wear sturdy shoes, the pavement can be uneven and slick in winter.
- Ride tram 2 along the Pest riverside for low-cost alternative views and photo stops.
- Stand midway on the bridge facing the Parliament building for the classic shot, avoid leaning on busy balustrades.
- Avoid the midday tour-boat rush between 11:00 and 15:00 if you want clearer shots and fewer people.
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