Brooklyn Bridge Running Tour
New York, New York
Trip Type: Running Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
The Brooklyn Bridge is the most iconic landmark in all of New York. At any time of day The Bridge provides great views of Manhattan and Brooklyn and offers a look back at the origins of modern day New York City, when Manhattan and Brooklyn were still separate cities. This short run covers a lot of landmarks, taking you over the Brooklyn Bridge and back on the Manhattan Bridge, then through the streets of Chinatown and The Five Point Area, before finishing up downtown in front of City Hall.
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The Brooklyn Bridge is the most iconic landmark in all of New York. At any time of day The Bridge provides great views of Manhattan and Brooklyn and offers a look back at the origins of modern day New York City, when Manhattan and Brooklyn were still separate cities. This short run covers a lot of landmarks, taking you over the Brooklyn Bridge and back on the Manhattan Bridge, then through the streets of Chinatown and The Five Point Area, before finishing up downtown in front of City Hall.The Brooklyn Bridge is the most iconic landmark in all of New York. At any time of day The Bridge provides great views of Manhattan and Brooklyn and offers a look back at the origins of modern day New York City, when Manhattan and Brooklyn were still separate cities. This short run covers a lot of landmarks, taking you over the Brooklyn Bridge and back on the Manhattan Bridge, then through the streets of Chinatown and The Five Point Area, before finishing up downtown in front of City Hall.
OFFERED: Fridays at 7 AM
DISTANCE: 4 Miles/6.4 K
TERRAIN: Street, Sidewalk
ELEVATION: Moderate Hills
TOUR DURATION: Approx. 1.5 hours
MEETING LOCATION: Courtyard between the Municipal Building and the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge.
OFFERED: Fridays at 7 AM
DISTANCE: 4 Miles/6.4 K
TERRAIN: Street, Sidewalk
ELEVATION: Moderate Hills
TOUR DURATION: Approx. 1.5 hours
MEETING LOCATION: Courtyard between the Municipal Building and the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge.
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