Despite the crowded streets, New York is actually a great city for running, particularly if you know the best routes to take, like Central Park and the waterfront.
The Brooklyn Bridge, an iconic structure completed in 1883, is not just a historical landmark but also a thriving path for runners, cyclists, and pedestrians.
With over 100,000 vehicles, 3,000 cyclists, and 30,000 pedestrians crossing daily, the Brooklyn Bridge epitomizes New York's dynamic culture and love for active lifestyles.
Starting your run at City Hall Park offers an ideal launch point to traverse the Brooklyn Bridge, blending history and urban running.
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