Manhattan Bridge

Tourist attraction
★ 4.9 (83K+ reviews) • 163K+ booked
The Manhattan Bridge is one of the famous bridges that connect Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City. As one of the three iconic East River bridges—alongside the Brooklyn Bridge and the Williamsburg Bridge—it is a marvel of engineering with its striking wire cables and towering support structures. As you explore it, you'll be treated to stunning views of the New York skyline, including famous landmarks like the Empire State Building and the nearby Brooklyn Bridge. This is why walking or biking along its pedestrian walkways and bike lanes is an activity you can't miss. The views are breathtaking, and you'll feel the exciting energy of New York City all around you. If you're lucky, you might even see subway trains zooming by on the lower level. With its great location and beautiful sights, the Manhattan Bridge is a must-visit spot in New York. Start planning your trip now and see this national historic landmark for yourself!
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Manhattan Bridge, New York, United States of America
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Ku *****
2 Sep
The long-awaited Harry Potter is back, this time focusing on the next generation and telling the story of what happens next. The set design and effects are absolutely stunning and worth seeing.
2+
劉 **
23 Aug
The boat is a bit small, but everyone can find a seat with a good view, which is nice. If you don't have much time, this is a good tour option.
2+
劉 **
23 Aug
The tour guide provided a very detailed explanation, and there wasn't a dull moment during the two hours. If you don't have a lot of time, I recommend taking this tour. The bus left 15 minutes early that day.
2+
Klook User
23 Aug
ease of booking on Klook:very good experience for a ticket with Klook, just buy and use, got the tickets without 30 seconds
HUANG ********
23 Aug
This is a really convenient pass. If you have decided on specific attractions, you can buy the pass and book immediately. If your itinerary is very flexible, you can book in advance based on the situation at each attraction (SUMMIT needs to be booked one day in advance, while The Edge can be booked a few hours before the visit on the same day). In terms of cost, it is really more cost-effective than buying tickets for each attraction individually. However, if you are choosing attractions like MoMA where tickets are cheaper, it is not recommended to use the pass. In my experience, I used it for Top of the Rock Observation Deck, The Edge, and SUMMIT One Vanderbilt.
2+
클룩 회원
20 Aug
Thank you for assigning us great seats. We had a comfortable and enjoyable viewing experience.
2+
Jairus *******
19 Aug
It was fun being here in one of the most iconic spots in NYC - The Empire State building comprising of 103 floors. We had the opportunity to learn the history of the said building and explored what the spot has to offer.
2+
Zhao **********
18 Aug
Our tour guide Molly is good performance and explain every place and history. Overall is a good experience for see liberty and other New York Landmarks.
2+

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Walk Along the Pedestrian Path

Take a stroll on the pedestrian lane of the Manhattan Bridge and enjoy stunning views of the New York City skyline and the East River. It's a great spot to see both Manhattan and Brooklyn from a new angle, especially at sunrise or sunset. As you walk, look out for the Brooklyn Bridge and all the boats and ships below.

Bike Across the Bridge

Feel the thrill of riding a bike on the Manhattan Bridge's separate bike lane, seamlessly connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. The bridge provides a smooth and scenic route for bikers, letting you enjoy fresh air and stunning views. Biking across this suspension bridge is an exciting way to explore the city and see New York from a fresh angle.

Snap Photos at Washington Street

Get your camera ready for the iconic view of the Manhattan Bridge from Washington Street in the DUMBO neighborhood. Here, the Empire State Building is framed perfectly in the bridge's archway. This spot is a favorite among photographers.

Admire the Bridge's Engineering

Take a moment to appreciate the amazing engineering of the Manhattan Bridge with its towering supports and complex cables. As one of the three East River Bridges, this structure is a standout achievement in bridge design and city planning. Watch the subway trains and cars that zip across the roadway above, and admire how well this bridge links two busy boroughs.

Relax Under the Bridge

Visit parks under the Manhattan Bridge, like Empire Fulton Ferry Park, for a peaceful break by the water. These areas offer calm spots where you can sit and gaze up at the bridge with the skyline in the background. It's a perfect place to relax, enjoy a picnic, or soak in the river views and the lively city atmosphere.

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Brooklyn Bridge Park

Not far from the Manhattan Bridge is Brooklyn Bridge Park, a lively green space ideal for walks, picnics, and enjoying jaw-dropping views of Manhattan's skyline. The park features playgrounds, sports areas, and picnic spots, along with great views of the iconic bridges.

DUMBO Neighborhood

Visit the trendy DUMBO neighborhood, also known as "Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass". You can explore art galleries, browse chic boutiques, and enjoy tasty food at local restaurants. DUMBO's industrial vibe and vibrant culture make it an exciting spot for everyone.

Chinatown, Manhattan

On the Manhattan entrance of the bridge, explore lively Chinatown, just a short walk from the bridge's entrance on Canal Street. Chinatown is full of sensory delights, with its bustling markets, street vendors, and famous sites like the Mahayana Buddhist Temple. It's an area rich with fascinating experiences waiting for you.