Two Sydney restaurants team up with BridgeClimb for one-of-a-kind experience

Two Sydney restaurants team up with BridgeClimb for one-of-a-kind experience

You can now climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge then dine in style overlooking the arches, thanks to a new partnership between BridgeClimb Sydney and two top restaurants.

Open to couples and groups up to 80, the partnership will allow guests to book a climb with other adventurers or hire the bridge out for themselves, and then dine in style overlooking the arches from the best seat in the house at either Quay or Bennelong.

Those who book a package, which start from $500 per person, will be given a complimentary BridgeClimb framed photo, exclusive reservation access and the choice of a three-course menu at Bennelong and six or 10 dishes at Quay, all curated by three-hated executive chef Peter Gilmore.

BridgeClimb CEO Chris Zulmwalt said: “Scaling the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a bucket-list experience for so many, as is dining at Quay or Bennelong.

“The package is designed to be the perfect interplay of adventure and fine dining. It might be for a special occasion, sure, or just for someone who loves Sydney and is looking to spend a dream afternoon on the harbour.”

Jeremy Courmadias, group general manager of Fink, which owns and operates Quay and Bennelong, said: “The partnership with BridgeClimb gives both climbers and guests a seamless way to experience some of Australia’s most quintessential experiences.

“From climbing one of the world’s most iconic structures to dining with one of Australia’s most celebrated chefs, this will be the ultimate way to experience a taste of Australia.”

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