15. The Python Bridge in the Netherlands
Situated in the Netherlands, in Amsterdam
Founded in 2001
Price: $3 million
The Python Bridge is a piece of art as well as a way to traverse the water. At a cost of $3 million, the distinctive red bridge opened in 2001, bridging the canal in the Eastern Docklands area and connecting the Borneo Island and Sporenburg districts. Its distinctive shape, which has a serpentine curvature, gives the city’s scenery a whimsical touch.

Zairon, the Netherlands’ Python Bridge/Wikimedia Commons
The Python Bridge is well-known for having bike-friendly facilities, including designated lanes for both bicycles and pedestrians. As a result, it’s a well-liked route for travelers and commuters who want to explore Amsterdam’s energetic neighborhoods. The Python Bridge captivates onlookers with its elegant movement as it opens and shuts like a snake, granting access to boats that are passing.
