Sydney - set on the beautiful blue Sydney Harbour, this fast paced city of cosmopolitan character is one of the world's most beautiful places. Colonial history, stunning architecture, superb waterways and friendly people epitomise the vibrance of this spectacular city.
Special Remarks:
A brief walking tour of the historic Rocks area - the birthplace of Sydney
Stop at Mrs Macquarie's Chair - great photo opportunity of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House
A brief walking tour of the historic Rocks area - the birthplace of Sydney. We will see Sydney Opera House, Conservatorium of Music, Hyde Park, St. Mary's Cathedral, Parliament House, Art Gallery of NSW, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Town Hall, Sydney Tower and Darling Harbour. Stop at Mrs Macquarie's Chair - great photo opportunity of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. We will also see the Royal Australian Naval Base - Garden Island, lively Kings Cross and the affluent homes in the eastern suburbs. A visit to famous Bondi Beach, historic, trendy Paddington and bustling Chinatown plus much, much more!
Australia's capital, Sydney, sits on the Tasman Sea. It is perhaps most well known for its Opera House, one of the most easily-recognized landmarks in the world. It is also home to a litany of one-of-a-kind plants and animals.
The iconic Opera House of Sydney is known for its expressionist architecture. Sitting right on the water of the city's harbor, it was completed in 1959 and seats nearly 2,700 spectators in the main concert hall.
The oldest public park in Australia, Sydney's Hyde Park opened in 1878. It is located in the city's central business district and is surrounded by some of the area's most notable buildings, like the New South Wales Supreme Court.
The official seat of the Archdiocese of Sydney, this cathedral is in Hyde Park. Bearing the distinction of a minor basilica, it is named for Mary Help of Christians, the patron saint of Australia.
This set of botanical gardens in Sydney is the oldest scientific institution in all of Australia, opened back in 1816. It covers an area of approximately 30 hectares. Several flying foxes, a species of fruit bat, reside here.
This sandstone rock has been cut into the shape of a bench and sits on a peninsula that juts out into Sydney Harbor. It is named after the wife of one of New South Wales' earliest governors.
Right next to the city center of Sydney, this is a large recreational harbor and pedestrian area that connects the business district and Chinatown. It is home to many markets and shopping centers.
A steel through arch bridge, this bridge crosses Sydney's harbor, connecting the Central Business District with the North Shore. Construction on the bridge wrapped up in 1932, when it opened for automobile, train, and pedestrian traffic.
This beach is one of the most visited tourist sites in all of Australia. It is a beautiful beach just outside of Sydney's main business district.
In the late 19th century, this area in Sydney attracted a high number of Asian immigrants to Australia, and thus, the city's Chinatown district was born. During Australia's bicentennial, China gifted the district a traditional-style garden.
Departure & Return
Return time: 11:45am.
Complimentary hotel pick-up service is available from most hotels in Sydney area, please enter your hotel name and address in the 'Pickup Hotel Info' field. Click here to check available pickup service.
Passengers will be picked-up from their hotel approximately 8:00am, depending on the hotel location. Exact pick-up time will be provided upon reconfirmation 24 hours prior to tour.
It is imperative that your are 10 minutes prior to your pick up time which printed on their voucher and waiting outside of your hotel, not in the reception or lobby area of the hotel.
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
Mandarin foreign language GPS commentary is available on this tour
Guided Rocks walking tour and free WiFi on coach
Round-trip hotel transfers from select hotels
Guided tour
Exclusions
Food and beverage, unless otherwise specified
Gratuities
Parking Information
Additional Notes
Foreign language tours require a minimum of two adults to operate.
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