🌉 : bridgeclimb
🎫 : $404 (summit) Photos are extra
📍 : 3 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000 Australia
🕒 The reservation is from 3pm-4pm, and the departure time is shown as 15:05, when you can climb to the top to see the sunset. When booking, you can check the package photo first. It is cheaper than buying on-site.
The guide will wait for the staff to explain, individuals need to take off the earrings, mobile phones, watches and put on the clothes they provide, and then wear climbing equipment and microphone and other things, (to be honest, my 155cm small person thinks the equipment is still a little heavy haha) but climb up can also! Physical strength OK!
📷 There will be three guided photo spots:
- Opera House 2. Sunset 3. Night view of bridge
I think it is worthy of the official camera shot so beautiful!
I was also lucky to see the beautiful sunset and the quiet overlooking of the Sydney Opera House from the Harbour Bridge. Although down the leg is a little bit shaky but everything is worth it! It is highly recommended that you carry out this tourism project and climb the Harbour Bridge once in your life!
The view from the top of the Harbour Bridge is really great! Bird's eye view of the entire Sydney Opera House, see the boats, enjoy the surrounding city scenery, as well as the blue sea and blue sky white Hagdon, it is really shocking ~ it is difficult not to sigh that Sydney is really a lovely city.
But it costs $300 to climb the Harbour Bridge... With all due respect, don't! There are four big towers on both sides of the Harbour Bridge. The one closest to the Opera House is open for sightseeing. The official name is Pylon Lookout! ! And the adult ticket is only about 25, and the student has a discount as long as ten dollars! The students washed the ducks.
It should be noted that it closes at 6pm from Friday to Sunday and 4pm from Monday to Thursday, so count your time.
There is also a mini museum inside the tower, introducing how the Harbour Bridge was built, very shocked, a hundred years ago can build such a magnificent cross-sea bridge, have to admire the advanced Western society at that time!
PS: Very cute little thing, in the top corner of the tower, said in 1950, a family of kittens used to live here, so lovely.
The whole journey will not be very tired, follow the guide to stop and go, introduce you slowly, so it will not be tired. There are 3-4 camera positions, and the guide will shoot for you, but the camera is a bit retro, and the shooting is very cinematic, and the pixels are not high.
Chinese-speaking guides are rare and require advance reservations.
Climb to the top before the storm, look down on the whole Sydney Harbour, so shocking, everything is beautiful. No time to bring a camera, you can enjoy the fun of traveling.
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