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Sydney City Walking Tour

The BEST of Sydney in 3 hours

Quick Details

Clock  When: Daily

Location  Where: We meet on the steps of Customs House (31A Alfred St, Sydney) a short walk from Circular Quay Station.

Checkmark  Start: 10:30am daily, 2:30pm (October to March) . If you are running late, give us a call but please, please, please be on time. Your guide will love you for it!

Check Bubble  End: Sydney Opera House Steps, or the guide can walk you back to Customs House

City Explorer
A$127

STEPPING OUT IN SYDNEY

Duration

3 hours

About

Our 3 hour walking tour takes guests through the heart of Sydney. We explore the city’s rich Aboriginal, convict and colonial past alongside the modern day with our unique guiding style of combining history and entertainment.

Our expert guides will cover all the icons; the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks, but they’ll also take guests to places where buses simply can’t go, as they invoke a Sydney they couldn’t find on their own. Guests will also pick up some great tips on eating, drinking and experiencing Sydney from those who live it.

We pause mid walk at a local cafe for a complimentary drink and rest stop.

Highlights

  • Small Group tour
  • Stories from the streets of the greatestcity in the world!
  • Local guide delivering Sydney stories in a relaxed and engaging style
  • Tips from locals who live the city
  • Choice of coffee, juice, soft drink, beer or wine at complimentary rest stop

Who Is This Tour For?

  • Visitors to Sydney
  • New Arrivals
  • History Buffs
  • Lovers of Sydney or the Sydney curious
  • Hotel Guests who cant check in!

Included

  • A guided walking tour of Sydney
  • A complimetary drink en route (coffee/beer/wine)

Not Included

  • Food
  • Additional drinks
  • Nice things to say about Melbourne

What To Bring

  • Walking Shoes (dancing shoes maybe later)
  • Hat, sunscreen, wet weather gear
  • A thirst for some Sydney knowledge
  • A sense of humour or at least the ability to appreciate bad jokes
  • Your burning questions on Sydney and Australia