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3 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge was an absolutely unforgettable experience and easily one of the highlights of my time in Sydney. The panoramic views from the top are simply breathtaking—looking out over the city skyline, the iconic Opera House, and the sparkling harbour from such an incredible vantage point is something I’ll never forget. The climb itself was expertly organised and felt completely safe throughout, thanks to the professional and friendly guides. Their insightful commentary along the way made the experience even more enjoyable, sharing fascinating stories about the bridge’s history and the surrounding landmarks. I was especially impressed by the focus on safety and the quality of the equipment, which put me completely at ease. From the smooth check-in process to the climb itself, everything was seamless and well-managed. While the climb was a challenge, the sense of accomplishment when reaching the summit made it all the more rewarding. If you’re visiting Sydney, the Bridge Climb is an absolute must. It’s a unique, thrilling way to take in the city, and it’s an experience you’ll carry with you long after you’ve come back down.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb is an awesome experience! The views from the top are absolutely stunning, you get to see the Opera House, the harbor, and the whole city spread out beneath you. The guides are super friendly and make sure you feel safe while sharing cool stories about the bridge’s history. It’s a bit pricey, but totally worth it for the amazing views and the fun adventure. Definitely something you should try at least once!
I had such an amazing experience walking the entire length. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The view was amazing. There were no lean backs over the edge, which I was hoping for. The photos taken were brilliant. I truly recommend giving it a go. You won't regret it.
I went at night during vivid fest. All my nerves melted away talking with staff and members of my international group. I was the only solo participant but didn't feel isolated at all. This experience was fun from beginning to end and though it is exhausting the climb is easy and the views are worth the lifetime memories.
I’d wanted to do this ever since I saw the Mary-Kate and Ashley movie where they went Down Under and they were shown doing this in a montage. I’m glad we did it, this was pretty cool. Good bit of safety work and prep on the front end but the experience itself is fun. No cameras or even watches allowed so I’ll never know how difficult my body rated the climb lol. Mitch was great! Some people do this more than once; it is hard to say when I’ll be in Australia again so I’m not sure. It is a little pricey to do it more than once, I’ve been spoiled by the free museums here.









