The Most Beautiful Bridges In The World

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Bixby Bridge is undoubtedly California's most “Instagrammable” human-made structure. Befittingly nicknamed the Golden Gate of Big Sur, Bixby spans a canyon at a height of 79 metres (260 feet), offering dizzying views of the Pacific Ocean.



Visitors agree: Walking along this glass-floored pedestrian bridge in Alberta's Jasper National Park really gets your adrenalin pumping! What's more, the 280-metre-high (920-foot-high) transparent walkway provides a spectacular panoramic view of the Canadian Rockies.



Nanpu Bridge, China:
Shanghai's Nanpu Bridge ranks high among the world's most beautiful bridges. Locals and tourists alike marvel at its spiralling approach, designed to provide drivers with an easy slope and reduce the bridge's urban footprint.



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Viaduc de Millau, France:

Rising to 343 metres (1,125 feet), France's Viaduc de Millau holds the world record for height. In fact, this exceptional structure tops the Eiffel Tower by 19 metres (62 feet). Several visitors have compared crossing the Viaduc de Millau to a walk above the clouds, and its minimalist design harmonizes perfectly with the green valley over which it soars.



A veritable work of art, the Seri Wawasan Bridge's unique and fascinating architecture took inspiration from a ship's sails. This Malaysian structure features a single pylon inclined 15 degrees, while the bridge is suspended from numerous cable stays positioned to resemble wind-filled sails.





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