1. Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic Australian landmark, located in Sydney, New South Wales. It was completed in 1932 and is the world’s largest steel arch bridge. The bridge is nicknamed \"The Coat Hanger\" due to its distinct shape. It stretches for 1,149 meters across Sydney Harbour, connecting the central business district to the North Shore. The Bridge Climb, which allows visitors to climb to the top of the bridge, is a popular tourist attraction. During major events, the bridge is often illuminated with different colors to commemorate the occasion. The bridge has also been featured in various movies, books, and TV shows.
2. The bridge is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Bridge Climb operates from early morning until late at night. The phone number for Sydney Harbour Bridge is +61 2 9240 1100.
3. Visitors can access the bridge by car, bus, train or ferry. The closest train station to the bridge is Circular Quay, which is around a 15-minute walk away. There is also a bike path that runs across the bridge. Tickets for the Bridge Climb start at $198 AUD (approximately $151 USD) for adults and $148 AUD (approximately $113 USD) for children. The price includes a guided climb and safety equipment. There are also various tour packages available depending on the time of day and level of difficulty.