Australia Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge, in Sydney Harbour, is a bridge that joins north Sydney with south Sydney. People can cross the bridge by car, walking or by train. It now carries eight traffic lanes. Using six intended traffic lanes and an additional two that were formally tram tracks. There are two railway lanes that head in opposite directions. There is a tunnel that goes underneath. The bridge is an important tourist attraction. The scenery attracts many tourists and people living in or near the city. One of the many attractions of the Harbour Bridge is its famous 'BridgeClimb'. Luna Park Sydney is located next to the bridge.
The bridge is 1,149 metres (3,770 feet) long, and 49 m (161 ft) wide. The highest point of the arch is 134 m (440 ft) tall. Building began on 19 March 1923 and ended in 1932. John Bradfield led the bridge's building.
The bridge is 1,149 metres (3,770 feet) long, and 49 m (161 ft) wide. The highest point of the arch is 134 m (440 ft) tall. Building began on 19 March 1923 and ended in 1932. John Bradfield led the bridge's building.
Photography Tips
Use a tripod, be there a little bit before Sunset, than the bridge looks golden from the sun.
Travel Information
take the fary to McMahons Point Warf
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunset in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
05:38 - 19:44
| current local time: 10:45
Photo Themes
Bridge
Opera House
Sunset
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Opera House
Locations
Sydney
New South Wales
Harbour Bridge
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