Williamsburg Bridge
There are more bridges in and around Manhattan than nearly any other city in the world, but the iconic Williamsburg Bridge stands above the rest for its unique combination of desirable traits. The foot/bike entrances to the bridge lies along Delancey Street in Manhattan, while the two entrances in Brooklyn are on the corner of South 5th Street on Bedford Ave. Walking the bridge is not a difficult task, with it being just under a mile and half from end to end, and there is constant graffiti along the way to take note of if the view doesn't keep your attention. The red suspension cables and trusses make it one of the more recognizable bridges, and there is an incredible view of the skyline while standing along the apex of the structure. At dusk the sun sets directly behind the Manhattan entrance, which produces an extremely cool perspective when looking back from the middle of the bridge.
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