
Brooklyn Bridge
Connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Bridge is an architectural masterpiece completed in 1883. It offers pedestrians and cyclists a unique opportunity to cross the East River while taking in spectacular views of the city skyline, Statue of Liberty, and Brooklyn. Walking or biking the bridge is a must-do activity, and the surrounding Brooklyn Bridge Park offers a relaxing place to enjoy the view. Whether you’re there at sunrise or sunset, the experience is breathtaking.
Travel Tips
- Start your walk from the Manhattan side for the best views of Brooklyn.
- Avoid rush hours to escape crowded areas.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as it’s a long walk across!
- Bring water and snacks, especially in summer.
- Visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for more views and relaxation.
Opening Hours
- Open 24 hours: Best visited during daylight hours
Open year-round. Early morning or sunset offers the best experience.
Ticket Price
- Entry: Free to walk or bike across
No ticket required. Bike rentals available nearby.
FAQ
It takes 30–45 minutes one way, depending on your pace and stops for photos.

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