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The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the world's most famous bridges, stretching 1.7 miles between San Francisco and Marin County over the Golden Gate Strait, which connects San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean. Since its construction in 1937, the impressive bridge has become an international icon for its Art Deco design and signature orange coloring.

Over 10 million annual visitors cross the bridge by vehicle, by bicycle, or on foot. An onsite visitor center details the bridge's construction and storied history, open to the public daily with the exception of Thanksgiving and Christmas. Limited parking is available at the bridge plaza, though visitors should note that parking can be difficult to secure and should plan accordingly. Free guided tours of the bridge are offered on Thursdays and Sundays, led by the nonprofit San Francisco City Guides organization.

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