The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge located in San Francisco, California, United States. It spans the Golden Gate Strait, the entrance to the San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean, and connects the city of San Francisco to Marin County. The bridge was completed in 1937 and was the longest bridge in the world at the time.
The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most recognizable and iconic landmarks in the United States and is widely considered to be a symbol of San Francisco and the engineering marvels of the 20th century. It is also a popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors annually who come to admire the bridge's beauty, take in the views of the city, and walk or cycle across it.
The bridge's distinctive design features two massive orange towers, linked by steel cables, which support the roadway. The bridge's walkway offers breathtaking views of the city, the bay, and the Pacific Ocean, and is a popular spot for both tourists and locals.