Robert F. Kennedy Bridge

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Location: Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Bridge, connecting Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx

Region: Upper Manhattan / Astoria / South Bronx connections

Time: 15–60 minutes (viewpoints)

Difficulty: Easy

Admission: Free to view (tolls apply for vehicles)

Type: Multi-span bridge complex

Also known as: Triborough Bridge (historic name)

Best for: Big-city infrastructure photos

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Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (Google Maps) https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Robert%20F.%20Kennedy%20Bridge%20NYC

This is an MTA Bridges and Tunnels crossing. For photos, plan to shoot from parks and waterfront areas nearby.

Hours

Open as a bridge crossing. Lane closures and planned work can happen.

Official info

MTA page: https://www.mta.info/agency/bridges-and-tunnels/rfk-bridge

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the RFK Bridge located?

The RFK Bridge connects Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx via multiple spans and approach roads.

Is the RFK Bridge the same as the Triborough Bridge?

Yes. “Triborough Bridge” is the historic name. It is now officially the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge.

Can you walk across the RFK Bridge?

Pedestrian access exists on some parts of the complex, but routes can be confusing and can change. Check current guidance before planning a walk.

Is there a toll?

Yes for vehicles. Check the MTA Bridges and Tunnels site for current tolls.

Is it good for photos?

Yes, from nearby parks and waterfront viewpoints where you can see the spans and city skyline.

How long should I plan for a quick stop?

15–60 minutes depending on how far you walk to viewpoints and whether you are pairing it with a park.

Is it good for families?

Yes from parks. For walking on/near bridge approaches, keep kids close and choose safer, calmer viewpoints.

What should I pair it with?

Astoria Park, Randall’s Island (seasonal access considerations), or a Queens waterfront walk can pair well.

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