The Brooklyn Bridge is a fully operational and functioning piece of transportation infrastructure in NYC. You can walk, drive, or bike across the Bridge for free all day every day.
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Pedestrians. If you're in Manhattan, the pedestrian entrance is on East 60th Street, which is halfway between First and Second Avenues. If you're in Queens, you can walk onto the bridge at Crescent Street and Queens Plaza North.
I generally advise people to walk from Manhattan to Brooklyn, not vice versa, though both are of course possible. The entrance to the bridge for pedestrians is just across the street from City Hall in Manhattan.
One of the most iconic features of Central Park, Bow Bridge is renowned for its unique design as well as its setting. Your donations, membership, volunteering, and stewardship of the Park keep it a vital public treasure.
The western leg of the Queensboro Bridge is flanked on its northern side by the Roosevelt Island Tramway. The Queensboro Bridge is the northernmost of four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island to Long Island, along with the Williamsburg, Manhattan, and Brooklyn bridges to the south.
Roosevelt Island BridgeThe span length is 418 feet. It was known as the Welfare Island Bridge when it was first opened to traffic in 1955. The bridge is the only means of vehicular access to Roosevelt Island.