Coronado Bridge

Coronado Bridge

Coronado Bridge

The San Diego-Coronado Bridge, commonly known as the Coronado Bridge, spans 2.1 miles (3.4 kilometers) across San Diego Bay, linking the cities of San Diego and Coronado. Completed in 1969, it has since become a prominent landmark and the main route to the beaches of Coronado. The bridge’s distinctive design and its role in facilitating travel between the two cities make it a significant part of the region’s infrastructure. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic views of the bay and the city skyline as they cross, making it both a functional and visually striking feature of the area.

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