Sydney Harbour Bridge
- Sydney Harbour Bridge
· Located west of the Sydney Opera House, this iconic bridge is a landmark structure equally famous as the Opera House.
· A single-arch bridge once claimed to be the world's largest, it represents early Sydney architecture with its majestic and imposing presence.
· Climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge has become Sydney's most popular tourist activity, and it's the only arch bridge in the world where visitors are permitted to climb to its summit.
· Visitors can choose to visit the Pylon Lookout and Sydney Harbour Bridge Visitor Centre, featuring exhibitions and HD films that tell the bridge's story.
Transportation
Take ferry, bus, or train to Circular Quay.
For drivers, parking is available at Harrington Street, George Street, and Argyle Street car parks. Limited metered street parking is available on Cumberland Street, but no bus drop-off or parking is permitted.
To reach the bridge's north side, take the train to Milsons Point station.
Admission
Free
Tips:
Please check with venue for specific details
Opening Hours
24 hours (January 1 - December 31, Monday-Sunday)
Tips:
·For reference only, subject to actual opening conditions
Darling Harbour's basically Sydney's entertainment central - right on the water with loads going on. The restaurants line the waterfront, from fancy seafood places to casual spots. Nice place to walk around after dinner, especially when they do the fireworks on weekends. Gets pretty lively at night with all the bars and the LED light shows. Bit touristy and not the cheapest, but it's got a great vibe, especially for families with the Maritime Museum and SEA LIFE Aquarium right there. Easy walk from the city too!
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