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The Sydney Harbour Bridge stands next to the Opera House as one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Lovingly called the "Coat Hanger" by locals, this towering structure is the world's largest ...
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Sydney’s love for the Harbour Bridge is as enduring as the steel arch itself. Miniature copies of the Harbour Bridge are sprinkled all over ...
Why millions of tourists climb Sydney Harbour Bridge every year—plus six more places to scale great heights. A group of tourists ascends the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a few of the millions who do ...
Here's everything you need to know before booking a stay at Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection, an affordable ...
The four pylons on Sydney's Harbour Bridge actually have no structural purpose - only acting as decoration. Standing at each end of the monument, the two pairs of 89-metre-high towers were not ...
Sydney Harbour Bridge opened to the public on 19 March 1932. The ‘Coathanger’ was the brainchild of engineer John Bradfield who spent 30 years gathering support for it and overseeing the ...
Sydney Harbour Bridge, will turn into a festival of football to celebrate 25 days to go until the official kick-off of FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™. The event on the ...
The Aboriginal flag now has a permanent home at the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge The Aboriginal flag will now permanently fly on one of Australia's most iconic landmarks, after a five-year ...
In the Astoria neighbourhood of Queens, the skyscrapers of Manhattan still visible in the distance, is what appears to be the Sydney Harbour Bridge. But just, weirdly, on the other side of the world.
Similarly, there are two landmarks in Sydney – the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge – that have turned out to be prominent structures that people globally link with Australia.
Another iconic site, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, towers above the harbor's waters. But for the best view of Sydney Harbour, travelers must pay a visit to Mrs. Macquarie's Chair, which sits at the ...