Matt C. • May 30, 2012Whoever created this location on FourSquare should know that it is actually the West Fourth Street bridge.
IWalked Audio Tours • September 28, 2011Built in 1867. Often referred to as smallest pedestrian suspension bridge in world but was converted to girder bridge in 1921. Toll trolls (Boston musicians) often found here. More info via blog<LINK>
Cato S. • September 13, 2011So pretty all year round! Great place to bring lunch, a lover, and a basketball.
Johny B. • May 11, 2010This bridge has it's own weather system and all extremes are found here. Hold onto your hat!
Eric A. • March 24, 2013Originally called the Strauss Bascule Bridge, it was built by Coleman Brothers, Inc in 1931
The Ritz-Carlton • March 25, 2016The best photo of Cambridge’s skyline can be taken from the Boston side of the MIT Bridge.
Jeremy K. • November 24, 2009Enjoy the beautiful, panoramic view of Boston from the bridge's Eastern side
Tammy • October 29, 2013Mayor Menino "flipped the switch" tonight, Oct. 29, 2013, and this bridge is now illuminated with LED lights! Thanks to Light Boston!
Blauer serious Pro! B. • September 5, 2011Love in the martini glass fountain- highly recommended on a rainy day
Carrie B. • June 6, 2016An underrated gem just across the bridge in the South End for cheap and delicious sandwiches and coffee.
Matt • June 17, 2023The pedestrian crossing was easy and I never felt unsafe walking across the bridge
Eric O. • October 29, 2012Heading East on Comm Ave, you must take a right opposite of the bridge and then make a large loop around to the next intersection, take a left back onto Comm Ave, and then take a right onto the bridge
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