The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. 1.825my has a length of connecting the New York borough of Manhattan and Brooklyn. The bridge construction began in 1870 and opened on May 24, 1883, 1,800 vehicles using it that day. Currently half pass through it every day 145,000. The Brooklyn Bridge has appeared in numerous scenes from films such as Superman Returns, Deep Impact, Fantastic 4, Gangs of New York, etc. From Manhattan, a good place to see the Brooklyn Bridge is the South Street Seaport (South Street Seaport), where the Pier 17, an entertainment area and bar, which leads to enjoy its distinctive Gothic architectural style its imposing pillars from a terrace, sipping a beer. It is also advisable to cross the bridge to the Brooklyn side to reach the park (Empire Fulton Ferry State Park) situated along the South River, under the same bridge. The views of the bridge from the park remind us of the Oscar-winning Woody Allen film, Manhattan. And from here, and if we win and force, we can cross the bridge on foot, on the pedestrian walkway, and thus enjoy great views of Manhattan and Brooklyn. In any case, one of the greatest merits of this bridge is emblematic of New York is to remain upright. Or what is the same, the non-collapsed from the scourge of the time, as has happened to many other New York bridges built later. From Manhattan, a good place to see the Brooklyn Bridge is the South Street Seaport (South Street Seaport), where the Pier 17, an entertainment area and bar, which leads to enjoy its distinctive Gothic architectural style its imposing pillars from a terrace, sipping a beer. It is also advisable to cross the bridge to the Brooklyn side to reach the park (Empire Fulton Ferry State Park) situated along the South River, under the same bridge. The views of the bridge from the park remind us of the Oscar-winning Woody Allen film, Manhattan. And from here, and if we win and force, we can cross the bridge on foot, on the pedestrian walkway, and thus enjoy great views of Manhattan and Brooklyn. In any case, one of the greatest merits of this bridge is emblematic of New York is to remain upright. Or what is the same, the non-collapsed from the scourge of the time, as has happened to many other New York bridges built later.