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Walking on Sydney Harbour Bridge

Perhaps the easiest and most enjoyable way to see Sydney Harbour Bridge is to walk along it. There is a pedestrian access on the eastern side of the bridge, which can be accessed at either end. If you’re down in “The Rocks” area you can just follow the signs to “Harbour Bridge” and you’ll eventually find yourself faced with a set of stairs.

You simply climb the stairs (there’s not too many) and before you know it, you’re on a walkway to the Harbour Bridge. This walk is flat, leisurely and affords great views. It can be quite noisy, since you’re walking at the same level as the traffic, but it’s great exercise, and you can take as long as you like.

There is a museum that is about halfway along the bridge, where you can stop off and learn all that there is to know about the history and building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It will cost you a few dollars to enter, but the climb to the top and view is well worth it, as is some of the interesting trivia you can learn about the bridge whilst inside. Allow half an hour or so to stop there and have a good look around.

On the Northern end of the bridge at Kirrabilli, there are plenty of parks and places to enjoy the magnificent views of the harbor, before returning back the way you came.

So If you really want to enjoy Sydney Harbour Bridge, then allowing a couple of hours for a walking trip is a great way to do it.

Public Transport in Sydney

Public transport in Sydney is clean, modern and efficient in most cases. It’s important to know a bit about public transport if you’re planning to visit Sydney.

 
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In this episode, we look at the 3 main types of public transport in Sydney, buses, trains and ferries, and talk about the pros and cons of each. There are a wide variety of “combo” passes that provide good value if you’re going to use public transport a lot. For details:
Sydney’s Combo Passes

I also talk about catching a taxi in Sydney - sometimes a more convenient if slightly more expensive alternative to a train or bus in Sydney.

Sydney Tower and Mobile Telephones in Sydney

 
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In this Episode of The Sydney Visitor, we climb Sydney’s tallest building, the 320m high AMP Sydney Tower (known as centrepoint to locals). We talk about how to make sure that your trip to Centrepoint isn’t a flop.

You might like to check out:
Sydney Tower Restaurant
Sydney Tower 360 Degree Dining

When someone is visiting Australia, chances are, you want to keep in touch with people back home. We look at some of the option syou have available, for keeping a mobile phone service when you come to Sydney.

Mobile Telephone Links:
Telstra
Optus
Vodafone
Three