Because I don't have a license I either bus it, ride my bike, or walk to a lot of places, and Victoria Bridge is one of those transition points that I'm often frequenting.
Buses.
It's lovely taking the bus over Victoria Bridge on a sunny afternoon when the bridge is packed with tourists taking in the sights and posing for photos. There are great views on either side of the bridge, with South Bank, Kangaroo Point and beyond on one, and West End and Milton on the other.
Biking.
The walkway can get crowded on some days so riding your bike across can be a bit troublesome. Although the pathway itself is separated into bike and pedestrian lanes, you'll most likely find yourself ringing your bell non stop to warn the throng of walkers. I'd recommend hopping off and pushing your bike alongside you if it's busy, otherwise you risk injuring yourself and others. The only bikes I've seen riding on the road itself are those Green Cabs, and drivers seem to get very frustrated with them, so I'd stick to the pathways.
Walking.
Victoria Bridge is a great vantage point from which to admire the varied architecture of the city and surrounding bridges, as well as the riverscape itself. During the floods, a lot of people came here to watch the water levels rise and engulf the walkway surrounding the State Library. read more