Golden Gate Bridge
Famed 4,200 ft art deco suspension bridge open to car, bike & foot traffic.
Reviews
Valeriia Buchkovska
★★★★★Seeing the Golden Gate Bridge in person was absolutely amazing. This iconic landmark is even more beautiful in real life than in photos. The views are stunning, especially with the ocean, the city, and the fog creating such a unique atmosphere. Walking near the bridge and taking photos was a great experience, and the whole area feels very special. It’s definitely a must-see place when visiting San Francisco.
Moscato
★★★★★Visiting the **Golden Gate Bridge** is truly a must-see experience when you’re in **San Francisco**. The views are absolutely breathtaking — whether you’re walking across the bridge, taking photos from nearby overlooks, or simply admiring it from the waterfront. The iconic red structure against the blue water and rolling fog feels almost unreal, especially at sunrise or sunset. It’s not just a landmark, it’s an experience that captures the beauty and spirit of the city. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — An unforgettable sight and a highlight of any San Francisco trip.
Mathew Love
★★★★★The bridge that very much speaks for itself. Well known and popular, appearing in many movies, but still incredible to see in person. An engineering marvel which is best seen at sunset. There are multiple viewpoints on either side of the bridge, but it is best to take a walk and see which spots you can find.
Caleb Grubbs
★★★★★Everything was nice in the gift shops and the cafe. Pricing was not outrageous either. The 28 bus takes you right where you need to go, which is easier than parking. The bridge was a little rusty, but it was cool watching the people paint. Also take not that between wind and cars it is very loud-hard to have a conversation.
Henrique Andrea de Lima
★★★★★Seeing the Golden Gate Bridge in person is impressive no matter how many photos you’ve seen before. The size, color, and setting with the ocean and hills make it feel iconic. Walking across the bridge is a great experience, especially on a clear day, but it can be windy, so bring a jacket. There are several viewpoints around the area that offer different perspectives, each worth stopping at. Whether you’re driving, walking, or just viewing from afar, it’s a must-see in San Francisco.