"With expansive views over the San Francisco Bay and its signature rust orange color, it's no wonder the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most iconic anywhere. In fact, its architecture is so quintessentially San Francisco, the bridge was named the most iconic bridge in the world by car rental company Sixt. Among its myriad of accomplishments, the bridge plays host to more than 100,000 cars every day"
""Bridges do more than just connect cities over bodies of water; they often define a city's skyline, becoming a symbol for locals and a dream destination for tourists around the world," Sixt wrote on its website. "City skylines and sweeping views inspire a sense of pride and excitement for the place people are lucky enough to visit or call home.""
The Golden Gate Bridge offers expansive views over San Francisco Bay, a distinctive rust-orange color, hosts over 100,000 cars daily, and features cables long enough to wrap around the Earth three times. London Bridge opened in the 1970s to replace an old stone bridge and occupies a central Thames location near Borough Market and the Shard. Tower Bridge ranked fourth. Brooklyn Bridge links Manhattan and Brooklyn and carries more than 100,000 vehicles, 28,000 pedestrians, and 5,500 cyclists daily, per NYC DOT. Rankings considered architectural significance, height, length, digital footprint, pedestrian accessibility, parking, Instagram hashtags, and TikTok searches.
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