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    4.6 (210 reviews)
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    Kalene M.

    Absolutely. Worth it. Best experience of my life. Trent was the best tour guide!!!! 100/10.!!!!!! Made my experience even better. I celebrate my birthday here and it was fantastic

    Incredible views
    Anisha P.

    Such a surreal experience. Climbing all the way to the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and back down was something I will never forget. The climb was tough and a bit of a struggle for me, but I think that's just because I'm not very active. Even though it was hard at times, it was so worth it. The views from the top were beautiful. You can see the whole city and the water, and it just feels so peaceful up there. You can't take your phone with you, but I definitely recommend getting the photo package after. The pictures turned out great and it's such a nice memory to have. The whole experience felt super safe. You are harnessed to the bridge the entire time, and everything is really well organised. We had the most amazing tour guide who made sure everyone was going at a good pace and having fun. They really made the experience even better. If you are visiting Sydney, this is something you have to do. It's challenging but so rewarding.

    10/31/23 Interior, check in
    Lee D.

    Duplicate review, also see Sydney Harbor Bridge 5 star review, if it was not for the price... Yelp check-in, see picture; but it was not for the Harbor Bridge... Quality/Quantity - Very organized. It is the same price if you paid in person versus online. Since we have been hanging out in this area almost daily, we decided to go with the online registration. Smooth and easy. Plenty of time slots. Prepay for your pictures, it saves you $5AUD; not that it makes much of a difference out of the $750AUD we spent. The climb itself is NOT scary, even if you are afraid of heights; I am not. Really safe. If you have done the treetop obstacle courses, the safety systems are similar. Super windy today - 40km, but still no problem with the climb. Several options (5), we choose the one that spent the most time on TOP of the bridge. Lots of phone moments, YES they are super strict and will double check that you are NOT bringing anything against their policies. We even took breathalyzer tests, walked through metal detectors, etc. They have free secure lockers for all your belongings and clothes. Atmosphere - Free wifi. As you enter, they have a monitor running all the famous people that have done the climb, what a GREAT sales tool! Upstair waiting area, arrive 5 minutes before your time slot. Small museum/visitor center, history of the bridge. Very small cafe & gift shop. Street parking, we have been using public transportation and Uber. Open 7 days a week, rain or shine from 9am to 8pm. We also chose the day's climb because we felt that although the city lights would have been beautiful, we did not need to see it from a bridge. Service - 5 stars, from the people that checked us in to our wonderfully funny tour guide. Many different promotions & packages, see website. Too bad none of them applied to us. Obviously no bathrooms once the climb starts. There were one or two water breaks during the climb. At the end of the tour, you get an opportunity to buy your pictures. Our tour guide did a better job with our pictures than expected. Approximately 35 pictures for the both of us! Minimum health and safety requirements, see website. Price - $750AU, $502US. Expensive, but just like the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, you just need to DO it. :) LOL. Photo packages from $54.95 to $69.95. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1998. Thank you, glad we did it, even at your prices. Actually, I think it is a genius business idea to generate $$ towards the bridge.

    Our guide took the best pictures! This is around 1pm (halfway thru the climb)
    Ryan J.

    Truly a once in a lifetime type of experience. How often can you say that you climbed on top of a bridge? If you're ever visiting Sydney Australia I would definitely consider allocating some time for this. My fiance and I decided to do the Summit climb which was roughly 3 hours long and varied in price depending on the time you choose. We opted for 11am which was cheaper than the 5-7pm time slot, but not as cold as the 6-8pm time slot. After checking in, the tour guide goes through introductions and breathalyzes everyone to make sure they are sober enough for the physical activity. So don't even think about drinking beforehand haha! During the next hour, you are changing into all of the safety gear and going through all of the safety trainings which include climbing up a set of practice ladders to give you a hand-on feel for what to expect which is really cool. Once all of the training is done, the 1.5 hour climb begins by hooking your safety suit into a guided rail that runs along the entire length of the Sydney Harbour Bridge ensuring your safety. I appreciate how the tour guide explains the history of the bridge as you walk underneath it and climb your way to the top. The Summit package included 2 photo ops with multiple pictures taken at each; one near the top overlooking the Sydney Opera House which was absolutely stunning and another at the very top of the bridge. When you get back and remove your safety gear, you can purchase the pics which is awesome! I totally understand that $344/person is not cheap, but if you have the opportunity, the experience is priceless. I had so much fun and the memories I now have will last a lifetime.

    Dwayne O.

    Sydney Bridge Climb The iconic Sydney Bridge is world renowned with each year one of first and memorable places that celebrate New Years with a bang and fireworks coming from a top the bridge. Prior to the BridgeClimb, you will need about 45 minutes to an hour prep time before you actually start the climb. First you will see a short video instruction, then you disrobe to your underwear, put on a cover all jumpsuit, place everything else in a locker. No wallet, phone, keys, watch is allowed, glasses are permitted as long g as they are on a on a strap. From there you get strapped into a harness, then you do a practice climb on very steep ladders similar to what you will face. Once that is done, you walk out hook in and walk on the lower portion of the Sydney Bridge. You start the climb, scale the top of the bridge, go to the center where the flags are, cross over and scale down. Just an unbelievable view and experience, nothing like you will ever experience in your life. For the rest of my life, when I see the Sydney Bridge, New Years or not, I can say I have scaled the top of the Sydney Bridge!!

    Rachel L.

    One of my top 5 experiences in life! DO IT! This is exhilarating, fun and slightly terrifying (if you don't do heights, like me). But absolutely worth every second and every penny. Views are fantastic and it is 100% a bucket list item every person should cross off.

    Lan Anh V.

    Climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of those bucket list items that you just have to do when you're in the city. You are in for an unforgettable experience if you don't mind splurging (came out to about $200 USD after using a promo code, but expect it to be about $250 USD full price, and we spent an additional $32 USD for the digital photo package). My fiancé and I did the Summit climb during winter (August) which was also on the same day as the Fifa Women's World Cup finals, so they were booked up. Definitely reserve in advance! Make sure to arrive 15-30 min before your time. I'm glad that they enforced starting right at our assigned time because three people from our climb were going to be late, and we did not wait for them. We had 11 people in our group. The first 45 min is for safety briefing, changing into the suit, securing your locker items, getting your equipment set up, and also practicing the ladder segment of the climb. If you're concerned that it will be physically challenging, don't worry. There were people of all ages, sizes, and levels of physical fitness on our climb; nobody had any issues. They have a system of multiple breaks while waiting for groups ahead of you and for photos, and there are water stations on the bridge. The stairs are very short in height and wide apart, so it is not anything like climbing a stair master, but more like a 2% incline on a treadmill. Don't fret if you're afraid of heights. As someone with a mild fear, I felt very secure and didn't feel uneasy at all. The weather during our 2:25 pm climb was perfect; the sun was up, and there was a light breeze. The view from the top was unbeatable. Our guide, Intan, was fantastic. She remembered every climber's names, cracked plenty of fun jokes, and just made sure we were all having a great time. We really enjoyed listening to the history of the bridge and the city as we climbed. The whole experience from beginning to end was 3 hrs. Cross this off your bucket list!

    Teresa S.

    Me and my friend completed the bridge walk and it was scary, fun and exciting. I was shocked my friend who is scared of heights did the climb. This a popular and expensive touristy attraction in Sydney. The tour lasts about three hours but I definitely felt like it could've been shorter. The staff are amazing and are very detailed with what to expect and offer pre- training before your climb. Thankfully we went on a day where the weather was good because our instructor stated they still do climbs in most weather conditions except thunder and lightening. The scariest parts of the climb are the steep steps that only one person can use at a time. I loved that they do have staff at some of those stairs areas for support and/ or security. The views are beautiful and worth the mini cardi workout lol. Our instructor was entertaining and talked about the ongoing renovations occurring on the bridge. I love that they have a variety of options to choose which type of climb you're interested in with different prices. We did the full climb and our instructor took several pictures of us and a small video. You're not allowed to take your own cameras on the walk. At the end they offer you a picture package which wasn't too expensive and you get to pick from a selection of pictures you might be interested in purchasing. Definitely an attraction to check out.

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    Absolutely lovely tour and amazing guide. Would 10/10 recommend! Definitely my favorite thing I've done in Sydney.

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    An absolute must for anyone visiting Sydney - the bridge climb can be a little pricey but definitely worth it.

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    Peek Tours Sydney - "Don't drink alone" - The Rocks Pub Walk

    Peek Tours Sydney

    5.0(8 reviews)
    0.1 kmThe Rocks

    Gregg is one amazing tour guide…read more You look for someone wearing red outside Customs House at either 10:30am or 2:30pm for an awesome three-hour guided tour of the city. Some history quirks are mentioned. For instance: why was the Sydney Opera House built over budget? Was the building of the Sydney Opera House Sydney's response to compete with Melbourne? An awesome city unfolds. See some amazing street art, and well as learn about an interesting tree at The Royal Botanical Gardens. Who knows you might get to touch the lucky pig. Discover the best parts of Macquarie Street, Hyde Park, Martin Place, The Ivy, Circular Quay and The Rocks. Gregg really knows his stuff. A walking encyclopaedia. Peek Tours has been around for about three years, and Gregg conducted such tours in Europe prior. All you need to do is turn up at your allocated time. Unless you wish to walk in a group of 10 or more people, bookings need to be made at least 24 hours in advance. Peek Tours also conducts a Party Tour and a Rocks Pub Walk. Had an awesome time. Check out the amazing group photos on their Facebook page. Although the tour is free upfront, tips are advised - pay for what you feel the experience was worth to you at the end. Priceless.

    Dave (Greg) was an awesome tour guide! I found the brochure at the Aussie hotel the night before…read moreand was excited to book a pub crawl in Sydney. Upon arriving, Greg greeted me with a brief description of the beers at the first pub as well as an intro on the history of the Rocks areas. Each pub on the tour had a unique history and experience. I learned so much about the city and had a variety of beers that are only found in Australia. Greg answered all of my questions about the Rocks area as well as gave me helpful tips on how to have a "Barbie on the beach" on my walk from Coogee to Bondi tomorrow. Really great tour from an extremely knowledgeable local! Highly recommend!

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    Peek Tours Sydney - "Don't drink alone" - The Rocks Pub Walk

    "Don't drink alone" - The Rocks Pub Walk

    Peek Tours Sydney - If you're lucky Gregg will take you to The Australian Hotel

    If you're lucky Gregg will take you to The Australian Hotel

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    Sydney Explorer Hop On Hop Off Bus - Woolloomooloo

    Sydney Explorer Hop On Hop Off Bus

    2.8(40 reviews)
    1.1 kmSydney

    I've always wanted to explore a city using the Hop On Hop Off Bus and I finally had the opportunity…read morewhile visiting Sydney. I purchased the Go City Pass and was able to redeem one of the attraction options for the bus. They have two routes: The red route (city center), and the blue route (beaches). I took the red route. I was able to get a ticket at the Central Station stop. There was an attendant posted at the bus stop who was very helpful with ticket redemption. He also gave me info on the bus routes and schedule. If you download the app, you can track the buses in real time. Your ticket comes with headphones that you can use for the audio guide. The audio tour has multiple language options. The bus is great if you want to use it to take a sightseeing tour. The entire circuit takes 1.5 hours for the blue route and 1.75 hours for the red route. Along the way we saw major sites like the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. I took the bus to the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium and then continued the rest of the route after my visit. Both drivers that I had weren't great at giving enough time for patrons to get on/off the bus. It takes a bit longer since it's a double decker bus. At one point, patrons had to yell to the driver to stop because people were still trying to make their way off the bus from the upper deck. There's a security camera on board so I assumed the driver can see when everyone has entered/exited the bus, but maybe not. My one piece of advice: Do not rely on the bus for transportation if you are in a hurry. There are a lot of stops and it can take time. At one point on the way back from the Aquarium, the driver took a 20 minute break. I contemplated getting off because I was running short on time, but luckily it worked out. The bus is a great way to explore the city and can be a nice form of transportation if you aren't pressed for time.

    Ok. It's not the best Hop On Hop Off bus, but it worked well for our family to explore Sydney…read more Bought a Go City-Sydney Card. Five different attractions for around $90 USD. This worked quite well because it gave us flexibility as we explored Sydney. A one day bus pass is $65 AUD/$42 USD. So easy to collect our passes for the day using the Go City app. Nice that they could accommodate a rollator on the first level for my dad, while my husband and I climbed the stairs to the open top second level. Made a full loop to get a good overview of the city on the Red Loop. Sydney Opera House. Hyde Park. St. Mary's Cathedral. Barangaroo. Woolloomoolo Bay. State Library. The Rocks. Sydney Harbor Bridge. Royal Botanic Gardens. Darling Harbor. King Street Wharf. The audio which is in multiple languages gave a nice introduction to the major attractions in Sydney. Hopped on at Sydney Tower/Westfield Sydney. Definitely look on the app to find the pickup location which is actually near a jewelry store. The app shows a photo of the pickup location. So easy to take the bus to the Royal Botanical Garden and the Sydney Opera House. Also used the Go City Sydney card for booking an accesible tour of the Sydney Opera House. The Hop On Hop Off Buses are not on a specific schedule, so it was a bit of a challenge with the schedule. Buses only run until 5. Good for an overview of the city, but also used UBER to get from place to place.

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    The Rocks

    Bus & Free Walking Tours Sydney - Locl Tour - Free walking tour Sydney group is exploring  the Rocks area.

    Bus & Free Walking Tours Sydney - Locl Tour

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.6 kmSydney

    Didn't see any recent reviews so didn't know what to expect but we wanted to be able to see the…read morecity with somebody who knew something about it ... LeiLei was our tour guide (not sure I spelled her name right) and she was wonderful! She kept us on track, was exceptionally knowledgeable and we got to see and learn more about Sydney than we would have on our own. Tour ends in the Rocks area which was perfect.. plenty to do and see there ...tour is free but they do ask for gratuities based on your experience. Would recommend this tour for anybody who wants to get to know Sydney

    An awesome experience of Sydney! You can either take the bus tour, which is $18 to cover the cost…read moreof the bus, or the walking tour which is free. At the end of both, you can choose to contribute any amount you like to your guide. This is the only money they make so you should definitely give some because they've worked hard! You meet at the Archibald fountain by 10:30 a.m. to get a spot and then go from there. Martin was my guide on the bus tour and he was informative and funny! I got to see so much of Sydney on the tour and also took some great photos. Don't think that you won't be tired if you do the bus tour cause you'll be hopping on and off a few times which will be tiring (but rewarding). I'd say this is a must do when visiting Sydney!

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    Bus & Free Walking Tours Sydney - Locl Tour - Sydney sightseeing bus tours. A group of travelers at Milsons Point lookout enjoying views with the Sydney Opera House in the background.

    Sydney sightseeing bus tours. A group of travelers at Milsons Point lookout enjoying views with the Sydney Opera House in the background.

    Bus & Free Walking Tours Sydney - Locl Tour - QVB - an amassing place

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    Bus & Free Walking Tours Sydney - Locl Tour - The Rocks free walking tour exploring the historical heartland of Australia. The Rocks market in the background.

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    The Rocks free walking tour exploring the historical heartland of Australia. The Rocks market in the background.

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