This unique journey is personalised to fit your pace and interests, making it more than just a sightseeing trip. Travel in style and comfort in our luxury SUV, which allows us to explore off-the-beaten-path locations along with the city's famous landmarks. As your guide, I bring stories to life, ...
Itinerary
- Exploring The Rocks:\nStroll through Sydney's colonial neighborhood, The Rocks, a maze of atmospheric sandstone warehouses, quiet courtyards, and cobbled alleys. Soak in the spectacular views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the iconic Opera House.\n\nFoundation Park at The Rocks:\nBegin your adventure at the historic Foundation Park. Wander through the ruins of sandstone houses dating back to 1874, nestled in the cliff face, offering a glimpse into Sydney's past.\n\nThe Argyle Terraces: \nOriginally built as workers' dwellings, these terraces reflect the architectural style and urban development of late 19th-century Sydney. \n\nSettler's Monument – A Tribute to Early Settlers:\nDiscover “First Impressions,” a striking sandstone relief in Playfair Street. This piece by Bud Dumas commemorates the convicts, soldiers, and settlers of Sydney's original settlement. (30)
- The Sydney Opera House is one of the most iconic and distinctive buildings in the world, renowned for its unique use of a series of gleaming white sail-shaped shells as its roof structure.
- Campbell's Cove was once a bustling wharf and maritime area during the early days of Sydney's colonial history. It was named after Robert Campbell, a Scottish-born merchant, and entrepreneur who played a significant role in the development of Sydney's maritime trade during the 19th century. (30)
- Metcalfe Arcade: Originally part of the Metcalfe Bond Stores complex, this historical building served as a vital warehouse and commercial space in the 19th century. It played a significant role in the bustling economic activity of Sydney's port area.
- Campbell's Storehouses: Just a short walk away from Metcalfe Arcade, these historic sandstone buildings, constructed in the mid-19th century by the esteemed merchant Robert Campbell, were designed to store a variety of imported goods such as tea, sugar, cloth, and spirits. They showcase the importance of maritime trade to the burgeoning colony.
- Hickson Road Reserve offers stunning views of Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The park's location along the waterfront provides visitors with a beautiful vantage point to admire some of Sydney's most iconic landmarks. (15)
- Experience the spectacular view of Sydney Harbour from above as you walk across the iconic Harbour Bridge, with panoramic views of the harbour and Opera House. Spanning 1 mile, this leisurely 30-minute stroll offers an easy walk on a flat surface, ensuring comfort while you take in the spectacular views. It's an unmissable opportunity to see Sydney's landmarks from a unique vantage point, making it a highlight of any visit to the city. (30)
- Admiralty House was originally built in the mid-19th century and served as the residence for the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy's Australia Station. Today, it is the official residence of the Governor-General of Australia. It is located in the harborside suburb of Kirribilli, providing stunning views of Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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