Anyone who wants to go can go to sydney harbor bridge :)
Go to the Link Below (History of the Sydney Harbour Bridge) for a brief description of the bridge and the technology employed in its construction and design>
Technically, no. Circular Quay ( where the ferries and cruise ships come and go) is between the Opera House and the Bridge. But they are very close together.
to go across
To go up to the Sydney Bridge Pylon Lookout, it is a total of 200 steps. They are open to the public 7 days a week and the cost will vary depending on age.
The fireworks on Sydney Harbour Bridge for Australia Day usually go off around 9:00 pm. However, it is recommended to check the official schedule closer to the event for accurate timing.
Anyone is allowed to walk or drive across the Sydney Harbour Bridge however to go over the top you have to be older than 13.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge, located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is a steel through arch bridge stretching across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore. The dramatic view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image of Sydney, New South Wales, and Australia. The bridge is nicknamed "The Coathanger" because of its arch-based design. According to the Guinness World Records, it is the world's widest long-span bridge.It is also the fifth longest spanning-arch bridge in the world, and it is the tallest steel arch bridge, measuring 134 metres (440 ft) from top to water level.
The flagpoles were added to the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1992. Originally, the bridge did not have flagpoles, but the installation was part of the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the bridge's opening. The flagpoles have since become a notable feature of the iconic structure.
The Sydney Harbour bridge was a major feat of engineering that showed off Australia's skills to the rest of the world. It was, and still is, the largest steel arch bridge in the world, measuring 134 metres (429.6 ft) from top to water level, although it is not the longest. Up until 2006, it was also the world's widest long-span bridge, at 48.8 metres wide. On an immediate and practical level, it was important to the people who lived around the city of Sydney as they no longer had to travel by ferry or the long way around to go between the north and south shores of Sydney Harbour.
they visit the harbour bridge because people might want to climb it or drive or walk across it.
16 workers died during the construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge.
the top poles need the strings to go though their willow to be able to have the top row of the harbour bridge if u notice