1. Auckland Harbour Bridge is an iconic landmark of Auckland, New Zealand, crossing the Waitematā Harbour. The bridge is part of State Highway 1 and connects Auckland’s central business district with the North Shore suburbs. It was officially opened on May 30, 1959, after four years of construction. Some interesting facts about the Auckland Harbour Bridge include:

- The bridge is 1,020 meters long and stands 67.3 meters above high water.

- It is a symmetrical box truss design and can handle up to 200,000 vehicles per day.

- The bridge has a walkway and cycleway, offering scenic views of the harbor and the city skyline.

- Bungy jumping from the bridge is a popular attraction for thrill-seekers.

- The bridge has been featured in several movies and TV shows, including the 1995 film \"Desperate Remedies\" and the 2012 TV series \"The Almighty Johnsons.\"

2. The Auckland Harbour Bridge is open 24/7 for vehicular traffic. The walkway and cycleway have specific opening hours, which vary throughout the year. The bridge is managed by the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA), and their contact center phone number is 0800 44 44 49.

3. There is no admission fee to access the walkway and cycleway of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. The walkway can be accessed via Westhaven Marina on the city side or via Northcote Point on the North Shore side. The cycleway can be accessed from Westhaven Marina or from Esmonde Road on the North Shore side. Public transportation options to reach the bridge include buses and ferries.