1. Elisabeth Bridge (Erzsébet Híd) is one of the most prominent and iconic landmarks in Budapest. Built in 1903 and named after the beloved Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary, the bridge spans across the Danube River connecting Buda and Pest. It is 290 meters long and 35.3 meters wide.

Interesting facts about the Elisabeth Bridge include that it was the first bridge in Hungary to be illuminated by electric lights, and it was a favorite target of the retreating German army during World War II, resulting in its destruction. The bridge was rebuilt in 1964 and underwent a major renovation again in 2019, which included the installation of special LED lighting that creates a spectacular nightly display.

2. Elisabeth Bridge is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is no phone number available for the bridge itself.

3. There is no ticket required to cross the bridge as it is open to both pedestrians and vehicles. The best way to reach the bridge is by public transportation, such as taking the M2 metro line to Kossuth Lajos tér or the number 2 tram to Széchenyi István tér.