Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge, often nicknamed “The Coathanger,” is one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks. Opened in 1932, this steel arch bridge connects Sydney’s city centre to the North Shore, spanning Sydney Harbour. Measuring 1,149 metres in length, it carries road traffic, railway lines, cycle paths and pedestrian walkways. Renowned for its breathtaking views of the Sydney Opera House and the harbour, it is also famous for the BridgeClimb, which allows visitors to reach the top of the arch.