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Best 1 Stari Most, Mostar

The Stari Most is a prominent stone footbridge located in Mostar, Bosnia. Constructed originally in 1566 during Ottoman rule, it represents a key architectural and cultural landmark. The bridge’s reconstruction following its destruction during the Bosnian War highlights its enduring importance to th...

2 Iron Bridge, Coalbrookdale

The Iron Bridge at Coalbrookdale represents a pivotal moment in engineering history. Constructed in 1779 by Abraham Darby III, it was the world’s initial footbridge utilizing cast iron. This structure demonstrated the practical application of cast iron construction and significantly influenced indus...

3 Tower Bridge, London

Tower Bridge spans the River Thames in London a prominent Victorian-era structure. It’s notable as one of the few bascule bridges globally where traffic can pass under both raised sections. The bridge's design and engineering are historically significant. It serves pedestrians and is a major tourist...

4 Ponte Vecchio, Florence

The Ponte Vecchio is a historic stone footbridge spanning the Arno River in Florence, Italy. Constructed in 1345, it’s renowned for being the only bridge spared destruction during World War II and retains its unique character with shops built along its length since the 17th century. Goldsmiths and j...

5 Charles Bridge, Prague

The Charles Bridge is a historic pedestrian footbridge spanning the Vltava River in Prague. Constructed around 1402 during the reign of King Charles IV, it’s notable for its Gothic design and the addition of thirty Baroque statues over time. The bridge serves as a vital connection within the city an...

6 Double Decker Living Root Bridge, Cherrapunji

The Double Decker Living Root Bridge near Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, represents an extraordinary feat of natural engineering. It’s a bridge constructed entirely from interwoven aerial roots of rubber fig trees, cultivated over generations by the Khasi people. The unique two-tiered structure demonstrate...

7 Ponte Sant'Angelo, Rome

The Ponte Sant’Angelo is a historic stone footbridge spanning the Tiber River in Rome. Constructed around 134 AD by Emperor Hadrian, it initially served as an approach to Castel Sant'Angelo. Later additions, including Baroque angel sculptures created by Bernini’s workshop, significantly altered its...

8 Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge), Lucerne

The Kapellbrücke, or Chapel Bridge, is a covered wooden footbridge over the Reuss River in Lucerne, Switzerland. Constructed in 1333, it remains Europe’s oldest surviving truss bridge. The bridge gained prominence due to its historical significance as a medieval architectural marvel and its role in...

9 Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge

The Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge spans the valley near Sonntag im Sutz, Switzerland. Constructed in 2017, it’s notable as the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge, measuring over 450 meters. Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a challenging and visually striking experience will find t...

10 Q'eswachaka Inca Rope Bridge

The Q’eswachaka Inca Rope Bridge is a traditional footbridge constructed annually by Quechua communities in Peru. Utilizing ancient Inca methods of weaving grass ropes—primarily ichu and maca grasses—it represents a living cultural tradition. The bridge's remarkable preservation and reconstruction,...

11 High Line, New York City

The High Line is an innovative urban park constructed atop a historic New York City elevated railway line. Built on a former freight rail viaduct dating back to the 1930s, it showcases adaptive reuse of industrial infrastructure. The linear pathway offers unique pedestrian access and green space for...

12 Puente Colgante de Bizkaia

The Puente Colgante de Bizkaia is a historic transporter bridge located in Portugalete, Spain. Constructed in 1893, it represents the world’s oldest operational transporter bridge and was designed by Alberto Palacio. This UNESCO World Heritage Site remains a significant example of Victorian engineer...

13 Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd), Budapest

The Széchenyi Lánchíd is a historic chain suspension bridge spanning the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary. Completed in 1849 under the design of William Tierney Clark, it represents the first permanent connection between Buda and Pest. The bridge’s innovative engineering and enduring presence make...

14 Rialto Bridge, Venice

The Rialto Bridge stands as Venice’s oldest bridge across the Grand Canal, constructed in 1591. Its distinctive arched structure, built from stone, makes it a significant landmark and vital shopping thoroughfare. The bridge is primarily used by pedestrians navigating Venice's historic center and rem...

15 Kintaikyo Bridge

The Kintaikyo Bridge spans the Nishiki River near Iwakuni, Japan. Constructed in 1673, this historic timber footbridge is notable for its unique design featuring five continuous arched spans. The bridge’s enduring construction and scenic location make it a significant landmark. It remains a popular...

16 Golden Bridge, Ba Na Hills

The Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills resort near Da Nang, Vietnam, opened in 2018 and is distinguished by its design featuring two giant sculpted stone hands appearing to support the walkway.

17 Nongriat Living Root Bridge

The Nongriat living root bridge in Meghalaya, India, is a centuries-old pedestrian span formed by training the aerial roots of rubber fig trees across a stream.

18 Footbridge at Plitvice Lakes

Wooden plank footbridges winding directly over the travertine barriers and interconnected lakes of Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Croatia.

19 Caminito del Rey

A narrow cliffside walkway in Málaga, Spain, originally built c.1905 for hydroelectric dam workers and restored and reopened as a hiking trail in 2015.

20 Highline179, Reutte

Highline179 is a pedestrian suspension bridge in Reutte, Austria, notable for spanning 403 meters across the Höllenschlucht gorge, making it one of the world's longest.

21 Bridge of Sighs, Venice

The Bridge of Sighs in Venice is an enclosed limestone bridge built in 1600, historically connecting the Doge's Palace interrogation rooms to a prison.

22 Rolling Bridge, London

The Rolling Bridge in London is a pedestrian bridge designed by Thomas Heatherwick, notable for curling into an octagonal shape to allow boats to pass.

23 Roman Bridge of Mérida

The Roman Bridge of Mérida is a massive ancient stone bridge spanning the Guadiana River in Spain, distinguished as one of the longest surviving Roman bridges in the world.

24 Moses Bridge, Halsteren

The Moses Bridge in Halsteren, Netherlands, is a wooden pedestrian bridge built in 2011 that is sunk into a moat, giving the illusion that walkers are parting water.

25 Sundial Bridge, Redding

The Sundial Bridge in Redding, California, is a cantilever spar cable-stayed pedestrian bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava and opened in 2004.

26 Footbridge at Jiuzhaigou

The wooden footbridges at Jiuzhaigou Valley in Sichuan, China, are notable structures that allow pedestrians to cross the UNESCO World Heritage site's vibrant turquoise lakes and waterfalls.

27 Hartland Covered Bridge

A wooden covered bridge over the Saint John River in Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada, completed in 1901 and recognised as the world's longest covered bridge at 391 metres.

28 Ponte delle Torri, Spoleto

A medieval aqueduct-bridge in Spoleto, Umbria, Italy, believed built in the 13th–14th century, spanning a wooded gorge on ten tall stone piers rising about 80 metres.

29 Suspension Bridge at Paiva Walkways

A pedestrian suspension bridge spanning the Paiva River gorge in Arouca, Portugal, forming the centrepiece of the award-winning Passadiços do Paiva trail system.

30 Roman Bridge of Córdoba

The Roman Bridge of Córdoba is a stone arch bridge spanning the Guadalquivir River in Spain, notable for its Roman origins and historical role in the city's development.

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