Quick Facts
Location: Staple Street Skybridge, Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City
Region: Tribeca
Time: 10–20 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Free (street view)
Facilities: None on-site
Best Season: Year-round
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash, sidewalk rules apply)
Also Known As: The Tribeca skybridge (informal)
Info
Parking / Access
This is a quick photo stop in Tribeca. Subway + walking is easiest.
What it is
The Staple Street Skybridge is a distinctive enclosed bridge spanning Staple Street between buildings—best experienced as a quick walk-by photo stop.
Official info note
I couldn’t find a strong official or government “visitor info” page for this one in the sources available, so treat it as a visual landmark rather than a managed attraction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Staple Street Skybridge?
The Staple Street Skybridge is in Tribeca in Lower Manhattan.
Is the Staple Street Skybridge open to the public?
It appears to function as a private connector between buildings, so treat it as an exterior photo stop.
Is it free to visit?
Yes, you can view it from the street.
How long should I plan for this stop?
10–20 minutes is usually enough for photos.
What’s the best time for photos?
Early morning is often quieter with less traffic.
Is it good for families?
Yes as a quick “spot it and snap a photo” moment, but it’s on busy city streets.
Where can I find official background or history?
I wasn’t able to locate an official visitor-info source for this specific structure in the current results, so I’d treat it as a neighbourhood landmark rather than a formal attraction.










