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The bridge offers panoramic views of Bhutan that resemble a painting. (Source: Instagram, Pexels)Bhutan’s breathtaking beauty is captivating Bollywood! The latest star to be enchanted by this neighbouring country is Malavika Mohanan. Among Bhutan’s treasures, she’s particularly struck by a stunning suspension bridge, the country’s longest. The bridge offers panoramic views of Bhutan that resemble a painting.
The world is full of incredible bridges, each with its own unique design and history. As global landmarks, some bridges stand out for their breathtaking designs, historical significance, and the awe-inspiring views they offer. Here, we present a list of the five most iconic bridges around the world that every traveller and architecture enthusiast should experience.
Its vibrant red-orange color, officially known as “International Orange,” contrasts magnificently with the surrounding blue waters and lush green hills. (Source: Pexels)
This bright red suspension bridge is probably the most recognisable bridge in the world. It stretches over the Golden Gate strait, connecting San Francisco to Marin County. Its construction was an engineering marvel, completed in 1937 during the Great Depression.
The bridge is located in Venice, Italy. (Source: Pexels)
This ornate bridge is the heart of Venice. It’s a single-span arch bridge that crosses the Grand Canal and is lined with shops. The Rialto Bridge was built in the late 16th century and is a popular tourist destination.
Adventurous travelers can partake in the BridgeClimb experience, ascending to the summit for unparalleled views of the Sydney Opera House, the harbor, and the cityscape. (Source: Unsplash)
This steel arch bridge is another instantly recognisable landmark. It’s a major part of the Sydney skyline and offers stunning views of the harbour. The bridge was opened in 1932 and is popular with tourists who climb to its peak.
Originally home to butchers, the shops now house jewelers, art dealers, and souvenir stores. Ponte Vecchio’s arches provide stunning views of the river and the picturesque city of Florence. (Source: Pexels)
This medieval bridge is another architectural gem in Italy. It’s a covered bridge that spans the Arno River and is lined with jewelry shops. The Ponte Vecchio was built in the 14th century and is a popular spot for shopping and sightseeing.
Visitors can explore the Tower Bridge Exhibition, showcasing the bridge’s history and offering stunning views of the city. (Source: Pexels)
This beautiful bascule and suspension bridge is a true London landmark. Built in the late 19th century, it stands over the River Thames and is famous for its twin towers and opening mechanism.


