Go Climb A Bridge

The Infamous Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb

Sydney harbor has two of the most iconic structures in Australia, the famous Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. For the adventurous the views of Sydney from the top of the harbour bridge are amazing.

Experience this popular activity that allows Aussies and visitors alike to climb to the top of the iconic bridge and enjoy stunning views of the city and harbor. The climb takes about 3.5 hours and is suitable for people of all fitness levels. Those with a fear of heights should probably pass.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb was first opened to the public in 1998. Since then, over 4 million people have climbed the bridge. The climb is a popular choice for locals and tourists alike, and it is often booked out weeks in advance. source

Capturing the Climb Many visitors choose to capture their climb with photos or videos. The climb offers stunning views of the Sydney Opera House, the city skyline, and the harbour. There are also opportunities to take photos with the iconic bridge itself and night climbs are a whole new level of magical.

As of June 2024 tickets start at A$364 and reservations are recommended. You can book your climb HERE.

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