Quick Facts
Location: Manhattan Bridge Pedestrian Path, New York City
Region: Lower Manhattan / Downtown Brooklyn
Trail Length: ~2 km / 1.3 mi one way (bridge crossing)
Time: 30–60 minutes one way
Difficulty: Easy (but can be noisy and windy)
Admission: Free
Facilities: Dedicated pedestrian walkway (separate from bikeway)
Best Season: Year-round (clear mornings are great)
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
Also Known As: Manhattan Bridge walkway
Info
Parking / Access
Manhattan Bridge pedestrian access (Google Maps) https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Manhattan%20Bridge%20pedestrian%20path
Pedestrian and bike paths are on different sides of the bridge. Follow signage so you stay out of the bike lane.
Hours
The Manhattan Bridge includes pedestrian access as part of the bridge. Conditions can vary due to maintenance or construction. For official bridge info: https://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/infrastructure/manhattan-bridge.shtml
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Manhattan Bridge Pedestrian Path?
It is the walking route across the Manhattan Bridge between Lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn.
Is it free to walk the Manhattan Bridge?
Yes. Walking the bridge is free.
How long does it take to walk across?
Most walks take 30–60 minutes one way depending on pace and photo stops.
Is the Manhattan Bridge good for photos?
Yes. It is known for great views of Lower Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the East River.
Is it safe to walk?
It is a popular route, but it is a busy bridge environment. Stay aware, keep valuables secure, and follow the marked pedestrian path.
Are bikes allowed on the pedestrian path?
Bikes use a separate bikeway. Pedestrians should stay out of the bike lane.
Is it accessible?
Access points and approaches vary. The path is generally flat once on the bridge, but entry ramps and routes can be long.
What should I pair with this walk?
DUMBO, Chinatown, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and the DUMBO Manhattan Bridge View are excellent add-ons.










