Brooklyn Bridge

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★ 4.9 (81K+ reviews) • 95K+ booked
Located in New York City, Brooklyn Bridge connects Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn Heights, offering amazing views of the city skyline and the East River. Since way back in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge alongside the Manhattan Bridge has been a key way for drivers, trains, bikers, and walkers to get between these cool neighborhoods. When it first opened, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world at about 1.1 miles. Today, it's super busy with over 107,000 cars, 32,000 people walking, and 4,000 cyclists crossing every day—it's always buzzing! Whether you're taking a stroll on the walkway or checking out its fancy towers like the Empire State Building from below, the Brooklyn Bridge is a must-see for amazing views and a bit of history.
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Brooklyn Bridge, Financial District, Manhattan, New York County, City of New York, New York, United States
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4.9 /5
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Klook 用戶
1 Jul
Jay is super knowledgeable, and the tour is well organized. He told us many stories about the Statue of Liberty and islands. Also, he knows where and when to give us a break, especially in a very hot weather. The tour ended at Ellies island around 1 pm, so I had plenty of time to visit the museum on Ellies island afterwards.
Tse ********
1 Jul
very awesome n nice show, ticket easy to redeem, totally worth
Klook会員
30 Jun
great atmosphere very exciting to see and do
2+
余 **
29 Jun
I was able to get a pretty good seat even though I was alone. I was overwhelmed by the live orchestra and Elphaba's singing voice and I couldn't stop crying. Glinda is too honest and cute. The women's restroom is crowded, so please head to the restroom immediately during the intermission. It takes some time to enter the theater, so it's better to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before to enjoy the atmosphere of the theater and buy merchandise and drinks.
1+
Sherlene ****
24 Jun
The guide shared interesting facts. The express tour is suitable for those who have earlier gone to Pier 57 and Little Island like I did. However, if time is not a constraint, you can consider the longer cruise ride as the ride is very pleasant. We had a good view of the Statue of Library.
Klook User
23 Jun
Great tour. Keep in mind its a 4hr. tour. and Make sure to be on time. you would not want to miss this bus !
2+
pajaree ************
18 Jun
great hotel for staying with friends or your fam , nice view from the room , friendly staff , good location to subway or bus :)))
2+
Shahizah ***************
17 Jun
1st time doing a broadway show and really enjoyed every moment. Using Klook to watch was a breeze to attend the show. Price is cheaper on Klook

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Must-Visit Attractions Near Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge Walkway

Go on an unforgettable journey across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge Walkway, where every step offers a new perspective of New York City's breathtaking skyline. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned local, this elevated path gives you unparalleled views of the Manhattan skyline and the distant Statue of Liberty. Bring your camera along or simply take in the sights as you stroll, jog, or bike along this historic route.

Brooklyn Bridge Park

Brooklyn Bridge Park gives you a vibrant and peaceful waterfront oasis located on the Brooklyn side of the bridge. This expansive park is a haven for relaxation and recreation, with green spaces, engaging cultural events, and stunning views of the iconic bridge and cityscape. Whether you're picnicking on the grass, enjoying a leisurely walk, or participating in one of the many activities, Brooklyn Bridge Park is the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty and urban charm of New York City.

DUMBO

Discover the artistic side of Brooklyn with a visit to DUMBO, the Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass neighborhood. Known for its charming cobblestone streets and vibrant art scene, DUMBO is a cultural hotspot brimming with trendy cafes, unique galleries, and creative energy. Explore this dynamic area before or after your Brooklyn Bridge adventure, and feel the eclectic mix of history, art, and modernity that defines this beloved neighborhood.

South Street Seaport

The area of South Street Seaport in Manhattan is a lively and historic neighborhood located by the East River. Famous for its maritime history, South Street Seaport gives you an intriguing peek into New York City's deep nautical roots.

World Trade Center

One World Trade Center is known as the first significant building constructed using a three-dimensional building information model. Located just south of the new One World Trade Center is the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, situated at the former location of the Twin Towers.

Tips for Your Brooklyn Bridge Visit

When is the best time to visit Brooklyn Bridge?

For the best photography opportunities on the Brooklyn Bridge, consider visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon. These times not only help you avoid the crowds but also provide beautiful lighting, especially during sunset. Plus, you can also visit its nearby attractions, including the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory, the Brooklyn Historical Society, the New York Harbor, and iconic art galleries!

When is the best time to walk the Brooklyn Bridge?

For a less crowded experience, consider visiting early on weekends (before 9 or 10 a.m.) or in the late evening (after 9 p.m.). Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge in the pedestrian walkway at night offers a truly enchanting and magical experience.

How to get to Brooklyn Bridge?

The Brooklyn Bridge is conveniently accessible by subway. You can take the 4, 5, or 6 trains to the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall station in Manhattan, or the A or C trains to the High Street station in Brooklyn. Walking or biking across the bridge is also a popular choice.