Must-See Attractions Guided Tour
Uncover Sydney’s History and Culture on a Small-Group Guided Tour
Embark on an immersive walking tour of Sydney, designed for travelers seeking to explore the city’s rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks. Perfect for first-time visitors, locals, and history enthusiasts, this guided experience offers a comprehensive journey through Sydney’s past and present, including its deep connections ...
Meeting point
110 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Customs House
A historic building located in Circular Quay, known for its striking architecture and exhibitions.
The Mint, 10 Macquarie
A former Royal Mint turned museum, showcasing the history of currency in Australia.
Hyde Park Barracks,
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering insight into Sydney's colonial history as a former convict barracks.
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney,
A lush botanical garden featuring a vast collection of plants, scenic walking paths, and stunning views of Sydney Harbour.
Queen Victoria Building (QVB),
An iconic shopping destination housed in a beautifully restored Victorian building, featuring elegant architecture and upscale boutiques.
St. Mary's Cathedral,
A grand Gothic-style cathedral, serving as the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney and a prominent religious landmark.
General Post Office (GPO) Sydney,
A historic building transformed into a shopping and dining precinct, featuring stunning architecture and a bustling atmosphere.
Martin Place,
A bustling pedestrian thoroughfare in the heart of Sydney's central business district, lined with shops, cafes, and iconic landmarks.
The Rocks,
Sydney's historic district, known for its cobblestone streets, historic buildings, lively markets, and vibrant arts scene.
Sydney Opera House,
An architectural masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its distinctive sail-like design and world-class performing arts venues.
Sydney Harbour Bridge,
An iconic symbol of Sydney, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline and Sydney Harbour. Visitors can climb the bridge or enjoy a leisurely stroll across its pedestrian walkway


