Harbour Bridge

Australia, Australia

The Sydney Harbour Bridge, nicknamed the "Coathanger," is a world-famous steel arch bridge connecting Sydney's city center to the North Shore. Opened in 1932, it offers breathtaking views of the harbor and city skyline. Visitors can walk, cycle, or take on the thrilling BridgeClimb experience for panoramic vistas.

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History

The Sydney Harbour Bridge, completed in 1932, is a triumph of engineering and design. Built to connect Sydney's CBD with the North Shore, it was constructed during the Great Depression, employing thousands. Designed by John Bradfield, it remains the largest steel arch bridge globally and a symbol of Australia's ingenuity.

What To See

  • BridgeClimb for panoramic city views
  • Pylon Lookout with a museum and stunning vistas
  • Walk or cycle for harbor and Opera House views
  • Admire its iconic steel design.

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