
Brooklyn Bridge
Best time to visit
Early morning at sunrise offers soft light and far fewer crowds, ideal for photos; weekday mornings are usually the quietest.
Budget tips
Free to walk, there is no entry fee; use a MetroCard for the subway to and from Brooklyn to avoid expensive taxis and parking fees.
Recommended for
Photography enthusiasts, Architecture buffs, Couples, Casual walkers and families
Plan your visit
30-60 minutes
About
Brze činjenice: Spanning a little over 1,595 feet, the bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding skyline that draw millions of walkers and cyclists annually. The unforgettable experience includes a unique blend of Gothic-style arches and an intricate web of cables that create an iconic silhouette against the cityscape.
Istaknuto: The hand-woven steel cables, each made with over 5,000 miles of wire, give the structure its unique strength and a mesmerizing, web-like pattern. At dusk, the warm glow of the vintage-style lamps creates a magical golden pathway that feels like stepping into an old New York postcard.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, the wooden planks can be uneven and slightly slippery after rain.
- Start on the Brooklyn side for the best waterfront and Manhattan Bridge framing, especially at Washington Street in DUMBO.
- Stay to the right of the central walkway to avoid faster cyclists and give them room to pass safely.
- Go early to avoid crowds and watch for sudden gusts on the exposed bridge, bring a light layer for wind.
Kliknite za besplatni pješački obilazak u New York, United States
Najbolji način da doživite grad s lokalnim vodičem.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
Reviews
Reviews (4)
4.0Went around noon, super crowded with cyclists. Paid $15 for a bike rental which saved time, but selfie spots were always busy.
Visited on a rainy weekday, sparse crowds but wind made it chilly. Free walk was fine but fog ruined my skyline shots so not worth the trip that day.
Arrived at 6:30am, almost empty and peaceful. Free to walk and the sunrise views were totally worth it, but souvenir stalls are pricey.
Came at sunset with moderate crowds; the walk took about an hour. No fee and skyline photos were great, guided tours felt a bit unnecessary.




