Williamsburg Bridge

Williamsburg Bridge

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Overview

Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City that crosses the East River connecting the Lower East Side of Manhattan with the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn. It was completed in 1903, designed by Leffert L. Buck. The iconic bridge accommodates vehicular traffic, subway trains, cyclists, and pedestrians. Enjoy breathtaking views of the city while walking or cycling across. 🌉

Features

🌎Iconic Suspension Bridge. Connects Manhattan to Brooklyn

🏝Scenic Walkway. Perfect for strolls offering panoramic views

🏆Historical Landmark. Built in the early 1900s

🚌Transport Hub. Key transit route for commuters

🚲Cyclist Friendly. Bike lanes for cyclists

Additional Info

The Williamsburg Bridge features wheelchair accessible entrances and is a must-visit landmark for pedestrians and cyclists alike. The bridge boasts historical significance and offers a unique perspective of New York City. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty and architectural marvel of this iconic structure.

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Everyday: 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM
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Location

70 Williamsburg Bridge Bicycle Path, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA
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