The world’s widest long-span bridge and tallest (134m), but not the longest, steel arch bridge opened in 1932 becoming Sydney’s first internationally recognised landmark. The bridge is such an enduring symbol of the city that it deserves more than just a quick look. Walking across is the cheapest and one of the best ways to experience the bridge, although you can also take a bus or train across. If you’ve got the money the best experience by far is the BridgeClimb. One of the bridge’s southern pylons houses the Harbour Bridge Museum that has great views from the top.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
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- Bradfield Highway, Sydney
- Train Circular Quay, Milsons Point Bus 168, 173, 175, 183, 184, 187, 209, 227, 228, 229, 230, 269, 287, E50, L78, L84, L87