Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge has an excellent view of the city, especially at dsydney_harbour_bridge_new_south_wales-Photo_by-AdamJWCawn and dusk, although the drivers and train passengers relegated to the middle of the Bridge don’t see it. There are four things to do on the Bridge:

Cross it on one of the protected lanes on either side of the bridge accessible from Milsons Point in North Sydney or the Rocks in the city. The eastern side is reserved for pedestrians and the western side for cyclists and there is no toll.

Climb to the Pylon Lookout on the south east pylon. ph 02 9240 1100. fax 02 9241 2151. email pylonlookout@bridgeclimb.com. See the bridge climb view for less time and money, with a little less excitement. The pylon is open 10am to 5pm every day except Christmas Day. Admission is $8.50 adults, $3 children under 13, and free for children under 7. www.pylonlookout.com.au

Bridge Climb, 5 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. ph 02 8274 7777. fax 02 9240 1122. Climb to the very top of the Bridge. Note that this climb is more demanding than climbing a set of stairs: you will be fitted with special climbing suits and secured and you must be 12 or over to climb. The climb takes three and a half hours and a climb leaves every ten minutes. You can climb during the day, at twilight and at night. Book your climb as early as possible as the climb is very popular. Standard rates are $160 adults and $100 children (Monday to Thursday, day and night climbs), $185 adults and $125 children (Friday to Saturday, day and night climbs), and $225 adults and $175 children (all week, twilight climbs). Peak rates are in place between the 25th December and 9th January and are $195 adults and $125 children (day and night climbs) and $250 adults and $175 children (twilight). www.bridgeclimb.com

Note: Prices may change without notice and are only listed as an indication. Expect changes in costs.

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