Golden Gate Bridge
Iconic suspension bridge featuring towering 746-foot towers and an Art Deco design, painted in a distinctive International Orange color. It serves as a major transportation link and national monument. Read more…
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USD:9.75-10.75
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge known for its striking International Orange color and Art Deco architectural style. It was designed by Joseph Strauss and officially opened in 1937. The bridge's towers reach a height of 746 feet, making it a prominent engineering landmark.
Functioning as a vital connection between San Francisco and Marin County, the bridge carries vehicle, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic and forms part of a larger transportation network that includes buses and ferries. It is a toll bridge and is fully wheelchair accessible.
Designated as a national monument, the bridge attracts over 10 million visitors annually and is recognized as a symbol of engineering excellence and American heritage.
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