Sydney’s spectacular harbour is best appreciated from atop the magnificent Sydney Harbour Bridge. On this walking tour, you’ll cross the bridge and take in unrivaled views of the Opera House, the skyline, and the sparkling waters that help make Sydney one of the world’s most beautifully located cities. The tour starts at Sydney Luna Park’s iconic entrance, with its smiling face. I’ll tell you about its controversial history and the mysterious Ghost Train fire that changed the amusement park forever. You’ll snake your way along the picture-perfect Olympic Drive while I share the origins of Australia’s hotly debated national flag before you ascend the bridge. You’ll traverse the 1,149-meter steel arch that has defined Sydney’s skyline since 1932. On the way, you’ll have a chance to take in the harbour’s dynamic perspectives, from the naval monuments at Milsons Point to panoramic vistas of Circular Quay and beyond. I’ll also share the charming ways Australians use their most iconic term of endearment, “mate.“ The tour ends at the Glenmore Hotel in the historic ‘The Rocks’ district, where you’ll find out the surprising reason why so many bars in Sydney are called hotels. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to: • Spot the Aboriginal flag flying atop the bridge and learn about Indigenous Australian culture and art • View Fort Denison Island in the harbor and hear about its dark past as a convict punishment site known as “Pinchgut“ • Capture perfect photographs of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House from multiple vantage points • Learn the fascinating engineering story behind the bridge’s construction and why an arch design was essential • Observe Circular Quay, the landing site of the First Fleet in 1788 and now Sydney’s bustling transport hub • See the modern Crown skyscraper and understand the controversy behind Sydney’s tallest building I’m originally from Lithuania but have deep connections to Sydney through my family, and on this 45-minute walking tour, I’ll combine personal stories with historical insights. Join me on this walk across Sydney’s “coat hanger“ for an unforgettable introduction to the city’s past and present, all while enjoying some of the most breathtaking urban views Australia has to offer.