based on 55 reviewsAlthough not as impressive as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, it is still a pleasant walk. I recommend taking a walk along the waterfront around Blackwattle Bay and Glebe before crossing the bridge to get great views of the city.
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Although not as impressive as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, it is still a pleasant walk. I recommend taking a walk along the waterfront around Blackwattle Bay and Glebe before crossing the bridge to get great views of the city.
Have always wanted to walk this bridge but never been to Sydney before until now. It's not one of the largest bridges in the world but it is an important bridge and a memorial to the Anzac troops who made such a great contribution at Gallipoli.
When we had dinner in Sydney Fish Market, the bridge in the background (the bridge behind the photo) was the famous Ansa Bridge. Although the span of cable-stayed bridge with A-shaped bracket like Yangpu Bridge is not well-known in the world, it solved the traffic problem in the west of Sydney and became an important landmark of local transportation hub.
Ansa Bridge is a steel rope cable-stayed highway bridge in Sydney. Its shape is relatively ordinary, but its deck is very wide and long. Because there are not many cars, they can walk on the bridge. Especially in the evening, walking on the bridge, full of colorful eyes, and the sea breeze blowing on the body, very comfortable.
This landscape is not very famous. It is very similar to Swan Bridge in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. You can see it in the open-air restaurant at Sydney Fish Market, and it's very close. It can also be seen on the Observatory Hill at the Sydney Observatory, but it's far away.