“Hitch Hiking” The Brooklyn Bridge! Walking Across History In 6,016 Steps! + Alfred Hitchcock’s “39 Steps!”

Hiking the Brooklyn Bridge!

We recently had visitors to New York, who had no idea you could walk across one of the most famous bridges in the world!

Yes, here’s the spectacular 180 degree view of Manhattan to the left and Brooklyn to the right – with the East River in between – from atop the Brooklyn Bridge!

There is nothing like an incredible walk across New York’s iconic Brooklyn Bridge…and guess what?

It’s easy, it’s fun and IT’S FREE! 

Oh, and when you cross over, this is your view of Manhattan from Brooklyn:

That’s right, for the ultimate view of lower Manhattan, any trip to New York MUST include a walk across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge!

“Hitch Hiking” is where I take you on a nice hike and then dig into some classic Hitchcock movies and today, I’m going to take you across the East River to Brooklyn, then we’re going to take “The 39 Steps” with Alfred Hitchcock!

Let’s get moving! 

The Brooklyn Bridge Is Easy To Find!

Getting to the Brooklyn Bridge is a breeze: the subway stop lets you out a few steps away from the bridge, which is clearly marked to show you where the pedestrian access is:

Second, It’s A Blast To Do!

The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid “cable-stayed/suspension bridge” in New York City. It connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, spanning the East River. The Brooklyn Bridge has a main span of 1,595.5 feet, and is 133 ft above the river…

As you can see, they created a terrific, car-free level with incredible views of the bridge itself!

Including the approaches on both sides, the Brooklyn Bridge is 6,016 feet long, so about 6,016 steps!

It’s easy to take a MILLION photos as you cross!

The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest roadway bridges in the United States and was the world’sFIRST steel-wire suspension bridge, as well as the first fixed crossing across the East River.

As you can see, the Freedom Tower is clearly visible from the bridge as you cross it:

The Bridge is supported by four main cables, which descend from the tops of the suspension towers and help support the deck. 

These wires are bundled in 19 individual strands, with 278 wires to a strand. This was the first use of bundling in a suspension bridge, and took several months for workers to tie together!

The Manhattan Bridge Said “OY!”

Once you cross over, the fun continues!

When I first walked across years ago, they had a very cool pop culture piece of art in a park on the other side!

Do You Prefer “YO!” Or “OY?”

It’s the question you can ask yourself as you travel just north of the Brooklyn Bridge when you come to Brooklyn Bridge Park – where there was a unique art installment that looks out on TWO separate bridges: these two large yellow letters, visible from both Manhattan and Brooklyn. When facing Brooklyn, the letters read “yo.” When facing Manhattan, they spell “oy.”

And based on where you stood, you could see the Manhattan Bridge to the right of the words, or as you see here, by looking to the left you see the Brooklyn Bridge!

The Artist says the distinction was simple.

“It was simply a matter of how can you not say, ‘Yo, Brooklyn’?” Kass said. “Which left ‘Oy, Manhattan.’”

Now, walk down to the water, and you can see the Manhattan Bridge in the foreground and right behind it the Brooklyn Bridge!

Then, walk down a side street and the Manhattan Bridge towers above you while the Brooklyn Bridge beckons as well!

Before you head back to Manhattan, stop and get one more view of that magnificent island, and then as you head back, Lady Liberty pops her head up as well – here;s a video with the view:

As you walk back, a look south reveals that the Statue Of Liberty is clearly visible as well – it’s just a spectacular hike!

After such a long walk to Brooklyn and back, what’s 39 more steps? In this case: a killer!

“Hitch Hiking” Takes Hitchcock’s Classic “The 39 Steps!”

After hiking across the Brooklyn Bridge, it seems only fitting to celebrate one of Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest films that had walking in the title!

Here is the trailer:

“The 39 Steps” is one of Hitchcock’s earlier films: a 1935 British thriller that starred Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. 

A London man, played by Donat gets mixed up with an organization of spies called the 39 Steps – and after being wrongly accused of murdering a spy, he goes on the run to Scotland – and meets Madeleine Carroll, while to stop the spy ring and clear his name.

“The 39 Steps” is an early Hitchcock classic, named the 4th best British film of the 20th century by the British Film Institute!

Legendary filmmaker Orson Welles referred to the film as a “masterpiece”. 

Screenwriter Robert Towne remarked, “It’s not much of an exaggeration to say that all contemporary escapist entertainment begins with The 39 Steps.”

Well, my “escapist entertainment” began with these 6,000+ steps across the Brooklyn Bridge!

It’s not my first “Hitch Hike” in New York – remember my 196 stroll through the big apple?

I walked 196 blocks, and the place it will take you, like the city’s magnificent Central Park…click here to see that entire journey:

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Leave a comment and let me know if you’ve crossed the Brooklyn Bridge on foot!



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25 replies

  1. What a great post, John! Your photos are outstanding. I love the ‘OY’ and ‘YO’ depending on which direction you’re going. Did you know people were very skeptical that the bridge would actually hold up, so Mr. Barnum walked his circus elephants across the bridge. They were the first to cross.

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  2. Such iconic images of NYC, John. And the Robert Donat film of The 39 Steps is still my favourite version.

    Best wishes, Pete.

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  3. Does this bridge feature in the film ‘Saturday Night Fever’?

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  4. I did the Brooklyn bridge walk and there is a story…

    love how you did this mash up of hitch-hike

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  5. petespringer's avatar

    I’ve walked across the Golden Gate in San Francisco several times. It’s beautiful and windy every time.

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  6. The bridge is an amazing piece of construction, as are the surrounding buildings.

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  7. Oh, what great views of Emily Roebling’s great success! I’ll have to think about that for the next trip to NYC.

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  8. Very cool! Even I could handle 6,000 steps. :) And I love that the bridge has a pedestrian only deck, making for a great hike indeed! 🙂

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  9. I was only in NYC once, and although I did not walk across Brooklyn Bridge, I did see it from the water and went under it by boat. It was very exciting. The YO/OY sculpture wasn’t there and the two towers were still standing.

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