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Travel Tips for Visiting harbor bridge

Keywords: sydney landmarks, climb to the top In most postcards and photographs, the Harbour Bridge always seems to appear alongside the Sydney Opera House.As one of Sydney's most iconic landmarks, the Harbour Bridge is also a must-see attraction for visitors.The Harbour Bridge is approximately 1,150 meters long, and visitors can climb up to the middle of the bridge walkway for panoramic views of the Opera House and Sydney's iconic harbor.

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Harbor Bridge Extreme Play: Climb to the Top

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the only bridge in the world where visitors are officially allowed to climb to the top: wearing special safety clothing and following a guide to the top of the arches of the Harbour Bridge, the view of the busy city from the top of the Harbour Bridge is undoubtedly the most "Sydney" experience.


Climbing tickets

Prices for guided climbing tours of the Sydney Harbour Bridge at various times of the year.Climbing distances are not all the same and depend on the length of the tour.


Recommended Viewing Points

Hickson Rd underneath the Harbor Bridge is a great place to see the Harbor Bridge up close, which is one of the classic camera angles of the Harbor Bridge.Looking up at the thick piers of the Harbour Bridge and the bridge's thickly intertwined steel and iron mesh from here, you're sure to get a strong sense of the impact of this industrial marvel from the 1930s.


Transportation

Buses:Take a Sydney city bus to Argyle Pl at Lower Fort St and walk for about 5 minutes to the Harbour Bridge walk-up point

Train:Take the train to Circular Quay station and walk for about 10 minutes to the Harbor Bridge walk-up point


Suggested duration of visit:

0.5 to 1 hour (excluding climbing to the top).


Surrounding Attractions:the Rocks

Just off the south end of the Harbor Bridge.The Rocks is not technically an attraction, but a neighborhood, but it is filled with stores of all sizes: independent designer clothing stores, old but sophisticated second-hand antique stores, small galleries and museums tucked away on street corners, and Aussie-inspired restaurants ...... These subtle elements make the streets of the Rocks a place of great interest.The Rocks has become one of the most popular neighborhoods for visitors to Sydney, as it offers a rare literary atmosphere in the busy city of Sydney.


Pancakes on the Rocks

Pancakes on the Rocks is Sydney's famous Netflix restaurant, which not only serves oversized burgers and steaks, but also has a signature ice-cream pancake that is delicate and delicious, making it even more tempting.

Yayoi Japanese Teishoku Restaurant If you're not used to greasy Aussie barbecue, try the lighter oriental flavors.Yayoi Japanese Teishoku Restaurant is a boutique Japanese restaurant in The Rocks, with more than 200 outlets in Japan, offering the best in authentic Japanese cuisine to diners in the southern hemisphere!