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One of NYC's most iconic landmarks, this historic suspension bridge connects Brooklyn and Manhattan. Features pedestrian walkways with spectacular views of the skyline.
The Brooklyn Bridge, an iconic landmark in New York City, is an architectural marvel and a testament to human ingenuity. Spanning the East River, it connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline. Opened in 1883, the bridge was the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge and remains a symbol of innovation and resilience. Walking or biking across the Brooklyn Bridge is a quintessential New York experience, providing not only a practical route but also a scenic journey through history. With its majestic Gothic-style towers and intricate cable patterns, the Brooklyn Bridge stands as a timeless monument to progress and an enduring piece of the city’s cultural fabric.

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Location: Brooklyn Bridge, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City

Region: NYC Waterfront / East River

Admission: Free

Best for: Walking views, skyline photos, sunrise shoots

Type: Historic suspension bridge with pedestrian walkway

Also known as: The Bridge (locally)

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Brooklyn Bridge pedestrian access

Use the pedestrian walkway. Subway + walking is easiest.

Hours

Open daily. The walkway can be busy, especially midday.

Safety + etiquette

Stay in the pedestrian lane, keep right, and watch for cyclists.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Brooklyn Bridge located?

The Brooklyn Bridge spans the East River, connecting Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.

How do you walk the Brooklyn Bridge?

Use the elevated pedestrian walkway and follow signs from either the Manhattan or Brooklyn side.

Is the Brooklyn Bridge free to walk?

Yes. Walking the Brooklyn Bridge is free.

How long does it take to walk the Brooklyn Bridge?

Most people take 30–60 minutes one way, depending on crowds and photo stops.

What is the best time to walk the Brooklyn Bridge?

Sunrise is popular for softer light and fewer crowds. Midday can be very busy.

Is the Brooklyn Bridge good for families?

Yes, but it can be crowded. Keep kids close and stay aware of bikes.

Is the Brooklyn Bridge accessible?

The walkway is mostly flat, but access ramps and approaches can be long. Conditions can vary by entry point.

Can you bike on the Brooklyn Bridge?

Yes, but bikes use a dedicated lane. Pedestrians should stay out of the bike lane.

Are dogs allowed on the Brooklyn Bridge?

Leashed dogs are generally allowed. Keep a short leash and stay out of the bike lane.

What should I do after crossing?

On the Brooklyn side, DUMBO and Brooklyn Bridge Park are great follow-ups. On the Manhattan side, explore City Hall Park and the Financial District.

 

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