It's not a long walk: about three and a quarter (3.25) miles, from the New Yorker Hotel on 34th Street and 8th Avenue, to the Brooklyn Bridge. So, theoretically, at a pace of about 4 miles per hour, it would take you 45 to 50 minutes, but in reality it will probably take an hour, since you'll have to stop for traffic lights along the way.
By foot, 20-25 min, if you don't stop to enjoy anything and just walk straight ahead. Take it from someone who actually did!
It's a little over a mile long, so, it's about a 15 to 20-minute walk at a brisk pace.
About 3 or 4 minutes.
21 minutes
The Golden Gate Bridge is 1,966 yards long.
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate is the narrow channel connecting the San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean. It was named the Golden Gate by John C Frèmont on 1 July, 1846. The golden Gate bridge, however, is the suspension bridge connecting San Francisco and Marin County that crosses over the Golden Gate.
The Golden Gate Bridge was built simply, to connect San Francisco to Marin County. The San Francisco Bay has rough currents and ferries were the only way to get across. Building a bridge just made it easier.
No. That distinction belongs to the Bang Na Expressway, which is 33.5 miles long over a city. The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, which is 23.87 miles long, is the longest bridge over water. The Golden Gate Bridge is only 1.7 miles long.
You are the Golden Gate Bridge.
it's 1.7 miles
Golden Gate Bridge But I'm Not Sure Cause It Might Be A Different Bridge Well it depends on what your reffering to long, wide, fat? Because there are a lot of bridges that are big.
the golden gate bridge was on the top of the list for at least 20 years
The Brooklyn Bridge is 5,989 feet long. The George Washington Bridge is 4,760 feet long.
The "Golden Gate" is a natural formation composed of rocks, vegetation, and the sea. It was named a long, long time ago by mariners sailing into San Francisco harbor. The rocks on either side of the bay entrance were orange-gold in color, and seemed almost mystical when the setting sun shone on them. Much, much later, engineers designed and built a bridge across the bay at that same location to connect San Francisco and Sausalito. It was the bridge over the Golden Gate, so of course it was named the, "Golden Gate Bridge". It is a titanic structure built of steel, concrete, and paint, of course.
It takes a bloody long time to paint.