What is the best time of day to see the Golden Gate Bridge?


What is the best time of day to see the Golden Gate Bridge? Also if you go in the summer season, the best hour to visit this bridge is the afternoon when the sky is clear and the weather is blissful. Also, avoid going there in the morning as the entire place is covered with fog and you barely get to see the main attractions of this place.


Do you have to pay every time you cross the Golden Gate Bridge?

Drivers crossing the bridge only have to pay for tolls if they are driving across the bridge southbound or when entering San Francisco City. If you will be crossing the bridge to head to Marin County (northbound), you will not be charged for tolls.


Can I pay cash on Golden Gate Bridge?

There are four easy ways to pay a Golden Gate Bridge toll - a FasTrak Account, License Plate Account, One-Time Payment, and Toll Invoice. Tolls may be paid using credit card, cash, check or money order, and can be paid online, by phone, or in person.


Do you need cash to cross Golden Gate Bridge?

Cash tolls are no longer collected at the Bridge. Instead, motorists can use one of four easy ways to pay a Golden Gate Bridge toll — a FasTrak Account, a License Plate Account, a One-Time Payment, or a Toll Invoice.


How long is the drop from the Golden Gate Bridge to the water?

The Golden Gate Bridge is the most popular suicide spot in the world—on average, people jump from the bridge once every two weeks. A person jumping from the highest point on the bridge will drop 245 feet before plunging into the frigid San Francisco Bay waters below.


Which seats are best in flight for view?

If daydreaming in the clouds is your thing, ask for a window seat up front or toward the back. Window seats more in the middle of the plane, while usually experience less turbulence, will generally only provide you with a bland view of the wing for your entire trip.


Which side of the plane is better?

If you're travelling east, choose the right side of the plane. If you're travelling west, go for the left side of the plane. That rule should help you out if you're travelling in the Northern Hemisphere, especially during the winter months.