1. The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the Golden Gate Strait in San Francisco. It is considered one of the most iconic landmarks in the city and a symbol of the United States. The bridge is 1.7 miles long and was completed in 1937. It was once the longest suspension bridge in the world, and its famous orange color was originally intended as a primer. Some interesting facts about the bridge include: it took four years to build, 11 workers died during construction, and the bridge’s weight is equivalent to 227,000 tons.

2. The Golden Gate Bridge is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no phone number for the bridge, but visitors can get more information by visiting the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy website.

3. There is no fee to walk or bike across the bridge, but there is a toll for motor vehicles. The toll varies depending on the time of day and whether the vehicle has a FasTrak account. Visitors can take public transportation to the bridge, including bus and ferry services. There are also parking lots at the north and south ends of the bridge for those driving.