The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb – All of Hollywood is doing it!

Climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge is truly special when exploring the world class city of Sydney, Australia. Not just for those looking for a little excitement, the bridge climb ultimately leads you to perhaps the best lookout spot in all of Sydney (there are a lot!), it’s really fun, well-organized and totally safe.

Climbing during twilight is cheaper, but with epic sunsets!
Climbing during twilight is cheaper, but with epic sunsets!

Recently Bridgeclimb has hosted one after another of Hollywood stars including most recently Paula Abdul and several of the actors from Game of Thrones and Modern Family. So you never know, you may be walking behind a celeb or a Royal during your bridge tour!

The Bridgeclimb company came about several years ago, but has subsequently won many awards, after the founder persisted for years lobbying the government to allow him to lead tours up the spine of the bridge. Time and again he was sent away, eventually racking up a list of 400 different reasons why he couldn’t possibly lead tours on the bridge… So you can imagine their surprise when he proved he could work around all 400 reasons, making it a fun, safe and thrilling excursion – they couldn’t think of any other excuse, and today it’s extremely popular. For instance, one of the safety hurdles was to prevent items falling out of climbers pockets, onto the bridge far, far below – so everyone has to wear a ‘coverall’ type outfit, underneath your innovative safety harness which keeps you secured at all times, but doesn’t hinder walking.

There are actually two ‘types’ of climb adventures, both of which peak at the summit of the Harbour Bridge. Both cost the same, but the cost depends on the time of day that the climb takes place, i.e. Dawn, Day (most expensive), Twilight or Night (still very impressive!). The two types are the original Bridge Climb, and the Express Climb.

134 Metres above the road on the Sydney Harbour Bridge
134 Metres above the road on the Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Bridge Climb is the original 3.5 hour guided journey to the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge. It takes guests along the outer arch of the Bridge on catwalks and ladders all the way to the summit, providing uninterrupted views from a vantage point 134 metres above Sydney Harbour, the 360-degree views of the city, the Opera House and beyond are unforgettable

The Express Climb is a 2.5 hour Climb experience that journeys to the top along the inner arch of the Bridge providing a unique opportunity to explore the inner workings of this amazing structure. See the Bridge up close and hear the stories behind this triumph of engineering. Wind above the harbour on catwalks, scale the steel heart of this structural masterpiece and emerge to a unique summit experience via a mammoth staircase between the two arches of the Bridge. This is an ideal experience for your clients who are short of time when they are in Sydney but looking to have that unforgettable experience of Climbing to the summit of the bridge.

Australia-Sydney-Bridge-ClimbersThe Sydney Harbour Bridge Visitor Centre opened in October 2009, enhancing the experience of a climb by enabling guests to explore the unique history behind an Australian icon in this inspiring exhibition and cinema. Entry to the centre is free and we highly recommend allowing some extra time to look through these exhibits to enhance the Bridgeclimb experience. It’s quite fascinating to hear how they originally built the bridge with virtually no safety precautions, or how they go about painting the bridge to this day to maintain it.

Some Fun Facts:

  • Celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith, Matt Damon, Nicole Kidman, Kylie Minogue, Justin Timberlake, Cameron Diaz, Robert De Niro, Pierce Brosnan, Cate Blanchett, Teri Hatcher, Prince Harry, and Crown Prince Fredrick and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark have all made ‘The Climb of their Life’.
  • There has been approximately 20 weddings on top on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and one in the Pylon Lookout.
  • The farthest-flung reported sighting of a BridgeClimb T-shirt was on a traveller in a market in Marrakech, Morocco.
  • Climbers are not permitted to take their own cameras, phones or video equipment (there’s personal lockers where you can store your unneeded gear). However there are multiple opportunities to get photo’s of yourself climbing, purchasable through the BridgeClimb office.
  • It is estimated that over 4000 couples have become engaged whilst climbing the Bridge!
  • The oldest climber to date is a 100 year old lady
  • The most frequent climber is an 84 year old man from Sydney who has climbed 56 times
  • On The Bridge Climb route, climbers will scale 1332 stairs. On The Discovery Climb, Climbers will climb 1002 stairs.
  • The perfect ‘cherry on top’ for any traveller to Sydney, but remember as it’s so popular, it needs to be arranged before arriving in Sydney.

Australia-Sydney-Harbour-Bridge-Climbers_29475379All this for around $250 per person! Now some travellers have told us they felt this was expensive when we first quoted them the price, but there has never been a single one of our travellers who felt it wasn’t worth every penny spent after they’d finished their climb, many tell us it was easily a highlight of their trip.

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Adam Hodge
Adam Hodge

VP of Marketing - When he’s not paddling a canoe or drinking copious amounts of coffee, you’ll find Adam talking about some kind of travel plans. He spent a month doing Tai-Chi in China, horse-camped in Mongolia, rode 3rd class trains all over India, tour-guided in Europe, worked in Namibia and surfed in Costa Rica – the travel bug bit this Canadian repeatedly. Food is one highlight of any destination for him, and he’s admitted on a few times to be willing to try just about any food once, and apparently “putrefied shark wasn't that bad”.

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