Aurora Bridge is mostly used for vehicle traffic but there are indeed pedestrian sidewalks on both sides. It is much higher and longer than the Fremont Bridge and therefore harder to access by pedestrians (access points are above the Troll in Fremont and 6th Ave in Queen Anne).
If you are under the bridge, the views are pretty nice. The little park under the bridge in Fremont is such a nice spot to relax or have a picnic. You can also see the bridge from...
Read moreI had heard about this bridge from friends, but wasn't sure if it was worth visiting. I decided to check it out on a recent trip to Seattle. Overall, the bridge was really well laid out, and did not disappoint! Surface seemed flat and consistent with just the right amount of paint to delineate the lines. Architecturally it was a little 'meh' but got me to the other side just fine. Not sure I will visit again, but would recommend it...
Read moreThis is a bridge. I don't know why it is reviewable on Google maps. Enjoy driving over it but beware the skinny lanes.
Explore under the north end to meet the legendary Fremont Troll.
Don't plan to watch the 4th of July fireworks for the bridge; the police block off the sidewalk to prevent this. In fact in 15 years of living next to it, I've only found an excuse to walk across the bridge once. The only attraction on the south...
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