Discover Sydney, the Emerald City, in a day full of culture, history and breathtaking views. Explore landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and The Rocks Historic District. Enjoy stunning views from Sydney Tower and stroll through the Botanical Gardens. This walking tour offers you a comprehensive overview of the city with detailed audio commentary for each Attraction, allowing you to experience Sydney’s fascinating history while soaking up its vibrant vibe.
- Walking tour of 7.4 km, duration of 3 hours
- Explore 18 major sites with interactive audio guides
- Views of the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and more
- Easy access from the Check-out Point near the Art Gallery of New South Wales
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend an ideal Check-out Point.
Sydney is undoubtedly Australia’s best-known city, much more so than its capital Canberra.
An iconic landmark in Sydney, known around the world for its unique architecture, the opera house is a masterpiece by Danish architect Jorn Utzon.
Here you have a beautiful view of the Harbour Bridge, Sydney’s second landmark after the opera.
Here you are in one of Sydney’s most touristy areas, a vibrant and lively place in all circumstances!
In front of you stands the Sydney Observatory, one of the most important sites in Australian scientific history.
On your right is the Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia’s premier museum dedicated to contemporary Australian and international art.
The Rocks is Sydney’s oldest neighbourhood, where the first settlers settled in the 19th century, a stone’s throw from Sydney Bay.
As you can see, it’s time to take out your cameras to bring back a must-have souvenir of one of the world’s most famous landmarks: the Sydney Opera House.
From the top of the observatory hill, you have a view here of one of Sydney’s iconic skyline towers and one of the city’s newest neighbourhoods: the Barangaroo district.
Sydney’s city centre, known as the City or Central Business District, is the business centre of this Australian metropolis.
Along Angel Place, look up and listen as you enjoy this work of art by Michael Thomas Hill.
Here you are in front of one of the flagship buildings in Sydney’s economic hub, the General Post Office.
This superb shopping mall in the heart of Sydney’s business centre will delight Shopping enthusiasts among you!
Turn around and look up – here you have a very nice glimpse of Sydney Tower, Sydney’s tallest tower and the second tallest in Australia.
You’re here in Australia’s oldest public park, which refers to London’s famous Hyde Park. It was built in 1827 on the model of the English parks and is now the largest park in Sydney.
In 1821, the construction of this large cathedral began, revealing a Gothic Revival style chosen by Governor Lachlan Macquarie.
This is one of the leading museums in Sydney and Australia. This museum, Sydney’s largest public art gallery, is made up of a collection of Australian, European and Asian art.
Designed in 1816, this magnificent Botanical Garden is one of Sydney’s must-sees.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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