If you are getting ready for an exciting Sydney holiday, you need to make sure that you prepare an itinerary that includes the major attractions. Indeed, when it comes to deciding where you will select for your accommodation, you will want to have a list of attractions developed. You will want your accommodation to be centrally and conveniently located to those attractions that you will want to include on your holiday. One of the attractions that you will want to include is the Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Sydney is home to some of the most unique architecture and design in all Australia and the world. On the list of interesting and breathtaking structures in the city must be included Sydney Harbour Bridge. This, along with Sydney Harbour, need to be included on your list of attractions. The fact is that the Sydney Harbour Bridge is nothing short of a masterpiece when it comes to design and engineering. And there are many activities that you can enjoy at Sydney Harbour during your holiday.
There are plenty of accommodation choices that are ideally suited if you want to include Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Harbour Bridge as attractions to be seen on your holiday. This includes a wide range of different types of accommodation options – including top notch hotels as well as affordable properties.
Historically, the bridge has garnered the nickname of “The Coathanger” because of its interesting and rather unusual design. Indeed, it does resemble a typical coat hanger in many ways. Up until 1967, the Sydney Harbour Bridge was the tallest structure in the city. Presently, the Sydney Harbour Bridge remains the world’s widest long-span bridge in existence. It is also the tallest steel arch bridge as well. Moreover, it remains the fourth longest bridge of its type on the planet as well. Indeed, when on a Sydney holiday, many people truly enjoy the time they spend at Sydney Harbour and at the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge has a long history and a storied presence in the city as well. The bridge was formally dedicated in 1932. Oddly, on the day the bridge was dedicated, and just before the invited officials inaugurated the mammoth structure, a man judged to be perhaps rather off balanced charged forward himself – on a horse and with a sword. He cut the ribbon, allegedly in the name of King George V, the ruling British monarch of the day. (He was arrested, ultimately judged sane, and fined five pounds sterling.)
When it comes to visitors to the Harbour Bridge, the walk itself is splendid. There is also a marvelous observation deck where a visitor to the bridge can take in what can only be described as breathtaking views of both the harbor and the city. Again, if you will be taking a holiday, you must consider a walk and a visit to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
By: Remy Nara
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If you are looking for an adventure with some fantastic views and site seeing thrown in for good measure, you can’t beat skydiving. Whether you are in Sydney or Brisbane the view as you fly up and float down are both amazing. Excitement is in the air as the plane takes off and you climb to the jumping altitude. The adrenaline rush can’t really be described as you wait at the door to leave the plane and all you see below is air. Finally as you leave the plane and freefall, the sensations are crazy as your brain tries to make sense of what is happening!
If you think you might like to try pulling your own shoot and landing yourself it is fantastic fun but you will need to do the training. After the required training you will usually have 2 instructors who will jump with you on your first jump.

