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Pass By: The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia
This historic precinct is where the first colony of Sydney Town was established. Today it is a vibrant area with many secret alleyways, original sandstone buildings and even some original ruins of the first convict-built homes.
Pass By: Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, New South Wales 2060 Australia
Completed in 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world’s largest steel arch bridge. Known locally as the “Coat Hanger” because of its shape, there will be plenty of vantage points along your tour to get a selfie with this iconic bridge.
Pass By: Kings Cross, Sydney, New South Wales 2011 Australia
The once infamous Red-Light district of Sydney is now a gentrified inner city neighbourhood. Learn about the rich and varied history and, although it is much tamer these days, see if you can spot its seedy underbelly.
Stop At: Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, 1D Mrs Macquaries Rd The Rocks Visitors Centre, Sydney, New South Wales 2000 Australia
Home to the giant sandstone seat known as Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, this is the perfect place to view both of Sydney’s two most famous icons; the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Learn about the remarkable woman who was Mrs Macquarie and why this spot is named for her.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Rose Bay, Rose Bay, Greater Sydney, New South Wales
We next travel through the exclusive suburbs of Double Bay, Rose Bay and Point Piper, also known as Millionaire’s Row. These salubrious neighbourhoods have some of the most expensive real estate in Australia and you will learn about their history and the elite residents who reside there. If you feel like purchasing a cheeky house or two, we can absolutely help you out!
Stop At: Vaucluse, Vaucluse, Woollahra, New South Wales
Stop for a short stroll through the Aussie bush and take in this secluded harbour area to enjoy a delicious complimentary Aussie sweet treat or two.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: The Gap, The Gap, Queensland
The Gap is an enormous sandstone cliff face rising out of the Tasman Sea and guarding the entrance to Sydney Harbour. From here we get sweeping views down Sydney Harbour towards downtown Sydney and straight across the harbour to the beachside suburb of Manly.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Bondi Beach, Bondi Beach, New South Wales
No Sydney city tour would be complete without a visit to see one of the world’s most famous beaches, Bondi Beach. Take a stroll across the sand and dip your toes into the Tasman Sea. Learn about the history of the Bondi Rescue lifesavers and keep an eye out for the occasional migrating whale skimming across the ocean!
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Paddington, Paddington, New South Wales
As we wave goodbye to Bondi, we tour back through the gentrified suburbs of Paddington and Darlinghurst. Once very working class neighbourhoods, these areas are now full of designer clothing labels, art galleries, antique stores and plenty of funky inner city wine bars and hotels.