Guided Walking Tour in Sydney City with Lunch
Highlights
- Explore iconic landmarks with expert guide
- Discover hidden gems in Sydney City
- Learn fascinating stories and history
- Immerse in rich cultural tapestry of city
- Enjoy unique and immersive experience
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Duration 5 hours
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Includes lunch
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Small group tour
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Expert English guide
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Accessible for strollers
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Sydney with our Shared Walking Tour in Sydney City with Lunch! Let our expert guide lead you through iconic landmarks and hidden gems, from the Sydney Opera House to the Royal Botanic Gardens. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of this vibrant city as you uncover fascinating stories and explore historic sites. This tour offers a unique mix of history, art, and local insights for a truly immersive experience. Don't just see Sydney, experience it with this exciting walking tour. Book now for an adventure you won't forget!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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5 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Explore Sydney's iconic landmarks on a 5-hour shared walking tour with lunch included, guided by local experts for an immersive experience.
Included
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Lunch
Meeting Point
Meeting point is at the Pool of Reflection, in front of the ANZAC War Memorial in Hyde Park. A short stroll from most hotels in the city. Closest train station is Town Hall, and closest Metro is Gadigal. Look out for your guide wearing a Harbour City Tour shirt and matching hat.
120 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000 , Australia
What to expect
Anzac Memorial
On a 20-minute tour of the Anzac Memorial in Sydney, travelers can expect a brief yet impactful exploration of the site’s rich history and symbolism. The tour typically includes a walk around the memorial's beautiful Art Deco architecture, where visitors will learn about Australia’s military history, particularly the experiences of soldiers during World War I. Key highlights include the Hall of Silence, the Pool of Reflection, and the Wall of Remembrance, which honors the fallen soldiers. The tour offers a reflective and emotional experience, providing insight into the sacrifices made by Australian servicemen and women.
On a brief tour of Hyde Park in Sydney, travelers can expect a relaxing and informative walk through one of the city’s oldest and most iconic parks. The tour typically includes highlights such as the Archibald Fountain, a stunning landmark with beautiful sculptures, and the Hyde Park Barracks nearby, offering a glimpse into Sydney's colonial history. Visitors will also explore the park's lush gardens, tree-lined paths, and peaceful atmosphere, all while learning about the park's history and its significance as a public space. It’s a perfect way to enjoy nature, culture, and a touch of Sydney's history in a short amount of time.
On an in-depth tour of Hyde Park Barracks in Sydney, travelers can expect a comprehensive exploration of one of Australia's most important historical sites. The tour delves into the barracks' history as a convict prison, offering insights into the lives of the convicts who were housed there in the 19th century. Visitors will learn about the architectural design, its use over time, and the evolution of the building from a convict barracks to its later roles, including as a female immigration depot and asylum. Key highlights include the convict dormitories, historical exhibits, and interactive displays that bring the site's history to life. The tour also explores the broader context of Australia's early colonial history and its First Nations people, making it a rich and educational experience.
The Mint
On a tour of The Mint on Macquarie Street in Sydney, travelers can expect an engaging exploration of Australia's rich numismatic history. Once part of the Royal Mint, the museum showcases the story of Australia's coinage, from the early colonial era to modern-day currency. Visitors can view rare coins, minting machinery, and learn about the Mint's pivotal role in Australia's financial history. After the tour, guests can enjoy a gourmet lunch in a charming café, offering a range of delicious dishes, followed by a freshly brewed coffee, providing a perfect break to reflect on the history they've just discovered. It’s an enriching day combining culture, history, and relaxation.
NSW Parliament
During a pass-by visit of the NSW Parliament on Macquarie Street in Sydney, travelers can expect a quick but visually impressive experience. While visitors don't tour the building in-depth, they can admire the stunning Georgian architecture of this historic building from the outside. The Parliament House, built in the 19th century, is an iconic part of Sydney's landscape and offers a glimpse into Australia's political history. Travelers will see the grand façade, the surrounding heritage gardens, and possibly catch sight of the daily workings of the state government from a distance. It’s a great way to appreciate the architecture and significance of this landmark without a lengthy visit.
Sydney Eye Hospital
During a pass-by visit of the Rum Hospital in Sydney, travelers can expect to view the historic building from the outside, learning about its fascinating past as one of the first hospitals in Australia. Officially known as Sydney Hospital, it was originally built in the early 19th century and nicknamed the "Rum Hospital" due to the rum used as payment for the construction workers. While a pass-by visit won't include an interior tour, visitors can admire the building's impressive colonial architecture and its significance as part of Sydney’s early medical and colonial history. It's a great opportunity to snap photos and reflect on this key historical site from the outside.
Mitchell Library
On a tour of the Mitchell Library in Sydney, travelers can expect a deep dive into one of Australia's most important cultural institutions. The tour will showcase the library’s stunning heritage building and its vast collection of historical books, manuscripts, maps, and photographs. Visitors will learn about the library's rich history and its role in preserving Australia’s cultural and literary heritage. The tour also includes visits to the current exhibitions, where travelers can explore various displays focusing on Australian history, art, and significant cultural themes. The mix of historical context and intriguing exhibitions makes it a fascinating and educational experience for history and culture enthusiasts.
On a tour of St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, travelers can expect a brief yet awe-inspiring look at one of Australia's most iconic religious sites. The tour covers the stunning Gothic Revival architecture, including its towering spires, intricate stained-glass windows, and grand nave. Visitors will also learn about the cathedral's rich history, dating back to the 19th century, and its significance to Sydney's cultural and spiritual heritage. Key features include the Altar, the Crypt, and the Bishop's Chair, along with insights into the cathedral's role in major events in Australian history. The tour offers a peaceful, reflective experience within this architectural masterpiece.
On a tour of the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney, travelers can expect a scenic and informative experience through one of Australia’s most beautiful and historic gardens. The tour includes a walk through lush landscapes, featuring a diverse range of plant species from Australia and around the world. Visitors will learn about the garden’s history, its role in scientific research, and its significance to Sydney’s cultural heritage. The tour also highlights Indigenous knowledge, where travelers can discover how the local Gadigal people of the Eora Nation used native plants for food, medicine, and tools. It’s an educational and immersive experience, blending nature, history, and Indigenous culture.
Our tour finishes at the iconic Sydney Opera House. Travelers can expect to admire one of the world’s most iconic landmarks. Visitors will be able to appreciate the stunning architecture of its sail-like design and its unique position along Sydney's picturesque harbor. The pass-by tour offers great photo opportunities and provides some background on the building’s history, construction, and cultural significance. Travelers will also learn about the Opera House’s role as a centre for the arts and one of the most recognized performance venues in the world.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit the nearby Royal Botanic Garden
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Try lunch at the café after the tour
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Check out Hyde Park's Archibald Fountain
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Bring a water bottle for the walk
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Sydney with the Shared Walking Tour in Sydney City with Lunch. This tour promises to showcase the best of Sydney's iconic landmarks and hidden gems, offering a unique and immersive experience that will leave you captivated by the city's rich history and vibrant culture.What to expect?
During this walking tour, participants can expect to be guided through Sydney's most famous sites, including the Sydney Opera House and the Royal Botanic Gardens. The tour is designed to provide fascinating stories, historical insights, and local perspectives, giving you a deeper understanding of this beautiful city. Additionally, a delicious lunch is included in the itinerary, ensuring that you are well-fed and energized throughout the experience.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for travelers of all kinds, whether you are a first-time visitor looking to explore Sydney's must-see attractions or a local seeking to discover hidden gems within your own city. The tour is designed to cater to a diverse audience, offering something for everyone to enjoy and appreciate about Sydney's unique charm and beauty.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Sydney with this guided walking tour that combines iconic landmarks with hidden gems. From the architectural marvel of the Sydney Opera House to the tranquil oasis of the Royal Botanic Gardens, this tour offers a perfect blend of history, art, and local insights. With a delicious lunch included, this experience is not just a tour but a sensory journey through one of the world's most beautiful cities.Good to know
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for walking. The tour covers a considerable amount of ground, so be prepared for a day of exploration and discovery. Don't forget your camera to capture memorable moments along the way.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Shared Walking Tour in Sydney City with Lunch rave about the knowledgeable guides, breathtaking sights, and overall immersive experience. Many have described it as a must-do activity for anyone visiting Sydney, praising the tour for its unique blend of history, culture, and culinary delights. Join this tour to see Sydney in a whole new light and create unforgettable memories along the way.Journals from our explorers at this location
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