Sydney BridgeClimb is calling all kids turning 8 in October to climb for free

Sydney BridgeClimb is calling all kids turning 8 in October to climb for free
Edited by Travel Weekly


    To celebrate its 25th birthday, BridgeClimb is calling all young adventurers who are marking their 8th birthday in October to come and Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge for free.

    With 8 being the minimum age for embarking on this thrilling journey to conquer the steel arches of the iconic ‘Coathanger,’ a BridgeClimb adventure becomes the ultimate gift and an unparalleled setting for unforgettable birthday celebrations.

    This exclusive offer is open across all Day Climb BridgeClimb products. Children must meet a minimum height requirement of 120cm and be accompanied by a full-paying adult. To qualify for the special 8th birthday celebration in October, a simple presentation of proof during check-in, such as a birth certificate or passport, is all that’s required.

    Sydney BridgeClimb. (Supplied)

    No one in the family celebrating their 8th birthday in October? Not to worry! Throughout the NSW spring school holidays, kids 8-15 years of age can scale the arches of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and delve
    into its captivating history for just $99, providing an exceptional saving of up to 48 per cent.

    That’s not all – there is something for the big kids as well! BridgeClimb is offering adults living in the Greater Sydney postcode area a BridgeClimb Prepaid Digital Mastercard of $100 per person if they Climb the Harbour Bridge during the day before the end of September 2023. If you choose to take on this remarkable adventure between October 2023 and January 2024, you’ll still enjoy a fantastic reward of $50 per person.

    BridgeClimb experiences include:

    • Summit – Experience the breath-taking 360-degree panoramic views of Sydney whilst scaling
      the upper arch of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge on BridgeClimb’s original Climb
      experience.
    • Summit Insider – Step-by-step you will journey along the lower arch, surrounded by beams
      of steel through the heart of the Bridge, before bursting through to the Summit.
    • Burrawa – Immerse yourself in Sydney’s Aboriginal history and unbeatable 360-degree
      views, as an Indigenous Storyteller takes you on a journey to the top of the Bridge.

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