Closing the divide between the Buda and Pest embankments flanking the Danube River, Budapest's Chain Bridge is the city's original and most recognizable bridge. Two regal lion statues welcome those who traverse the bridge, which offers a spectacular view of Buda Castle and provides easy access to many popular tourist attractions throughout the city center.
After a count was unable to cross the river for his father's funeral due to icy water, the idea (and name) for this bridge was born. It was once the longest bridge in Europe, generally considered an engineering feat and the stone lions that guard it have their own urban legend. During the summer there are often weekend festivals here where only pedestrians are allowed.