Quick Facts
Location: Henry Hudson Bridge, connecting Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, New York City
Region: Inwood / Spuyten Duyvil
Time: 15–60 minutes (viewpoints + quick stop)
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Free to view (tolls may apply for vehicles)
Type: Bridge (vehicular crossing)
Best for: Scenic river views + architecture shots
Good for: Pairing with an Inwood / Harlem River day
Info
Parking / Access
Henry Hudson Bridge (Google Maps) https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Henry%20Hudson%20Bridge%20NYC
This is a vehicle bridge. For photos, you’ll typically use nearby parks and waterfront viewpoints rather than the roadway.
Hours
Open as a bridge crossing. Construction and lane changes can happen.
Official info
MTA Bridges and Tunnels: https://www.mta.info/agency/bridges-and-tunnels/henry-hudson-bridge
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Henry Hudson Bridge?
The Henry Hudson Bridge crosses Spuyten Duyvil Creek, linking Upper Manhattan (Inwood area) with the Bronx.
Is the Henry Hudson Bridge the same as the Henry Hudson Parkway?
No. The Henry Hudson Parkway is the roadway corridor along the west side of Manhattan. The bridge is a specific crossing.
Can you walk across the Henry Hudson Bridge?
This is primarily a vehicular bridge. If you want a walking route, plan a nearby waterfront path or park walk instead.
Is there a toll?
Toll rules can change. Use the MTA Bridges and Tunnels page for current toll and crossing details.
Is it a good photo spot?
It can be, especially from nearby parks and shoreline viewpoints where you can frame the arch.
How long should I plan for a stop?
15–60 minutes is typical, depending on whether you’re just grabbing photos or combining it with a park walk.
Is it good for families?
Yes, if you’re viewing it from parks. Supervise kids near water and road edges.
What should I pair with it?
Pair it with an Inwood walk, a Harlem River / Hudson River viewpoint, or a longer greenway segment.










