Anzac Bridge is a large cable-stayed bridge located in Sydney, Australia. It spans the Johnstons Bay and connects the suburbs of Pyrmont and Glebe. Opened in 1995, the bridge is named in honor of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) and serves as a vital transport link for vehicles and pedestrians.
The bridge is approximately 805 meters long and features a distinctive design with tall pylons and sweeping curves. It offers stunning views of the Sydney skyline and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The bridge also includes a dedicated cycleway and walkway for recreational use.