This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for couples that wish to take their special day to the ultimate high! Traversing the suspension arch, you will climb through the Bridge and be able to touch the raw steel and rivets and experience more visual evidence of Sydney Harbour Bridge history. You will climb stairs and catwalks never previously opened to the public winding your way through a tangle of hatchways and steel girders suspended above the traffic. You will see the location where the arch was joined for the first time making Sydney Harbour Bridge History, and access walkways used exclusively by maintenance teams until 2006. At the top you will climb between the arches to the summit, 134 meters above the water, and see all of Sydney lay out before you. Along the way, a Climb Leader will share the Bridge's rich history, leaving you in awe of this incredible feat of engineering.

Steve has travelled the world a million times over in his youth and has a vast knowledge of Australasia in general.
If you have any questions why not send Steve Cooper a message or contact him directly on 0844 332 9363
· Minister / celebrant fee
· wedding co-ordination
· marriage witness if required
· chauffeur-driven wedding sedan (with wedding ribbons) red carpet
· wedding certificate
· pre-wedding meeting with your attendant (to go over wedding day details) after your arrival, and before your wedding day
· attendant to assist with bride and to attend to couple’s needs on the wedding day
· complimentary group photograph taken at the summit of the Bridge
· Commemorative Climber Certificate
· Sparkling wine toast for the Bride and Groom after the Wedding Climb is complete
The Wedding Climb is a private Climb for the wedding couple, celebrant and guests. Taking up to four hours to complete, The Wedding Climb includes the Climb preparation, a guided Climb experience on The Discovery Climb and time for the wedding ceremony at the summit of the Bridge on a specially designed platform know as the Sundeck.
All Climbers will receive a complimentary group photograph taken at the summit of the Bridge and a Commemorative Climber Certificate.