Sydney Greeters
Free: All time Sydney Greeters are enthusiastic and knowledgeable volunteers who enjoy showing off their city and providing an insider’s orientation to Sydney for visitors. With no pre-set itineraries, your Sydney Greeter will take you on a personalised Greet of the city’s (hidden) treasures, some of which might not be found on any tourist maps....
The Rocks Discovery Museum
Free: All time The Rocks Discovery Museum tells the story of The Rocks area of Sydney from its pre-European era to the present. The museum owns a collection of images and archaeological artefacts found in The Rocks. The highly interactive displays (touch screens and audio and visual presentations) make the museum a fun place for both...
Shuttle Bus 555
Free: All time Shuttle Bus 555 operates seven days a week around Central Sydney. The service runs every 10 minutes from Central Station to Circular Quay and back in a loop, via Elizabeth and George Street. It takes about 30-40 mintues to do the whole loop. Avoid riding it between 11:30 – 2pm as traffic...
Sydney Government House
Free: All time Constructed in the romantic Gothic revival style, the Sydney’s Government House is located alongside the Royal Botanic Gardens. The grounds are open to the public daily, but the interior tours are only available on the weekend. The building is not merely a museum; it is an actual formal seat of government for...
Royal Botanic Garden
Free: All time Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens sit on what was then the first farmland on the Australian continent. The farm failed and the endeavor to build the area into a botanic garden started in the early 19th century. The area is home to a colony of over 22,000 Grey-headed Flying Foxes (megabats native to...
“I’m Free” City Tour
Free: Daily 10:30am and 2:30pm During the 3-hour walking tour, your guide will lead you to an exploration of Sydney from its early days of convict colony right up to its present major developments. The landmarks that you will get too see include Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, the Rock’s District, Circular Quay, and...
Pancake Rocks & Blowholes
Free: All time The Pancake Rocks & Blowholes are unique natural attraction on the western coast of New Zealand’s South Island. A short easy walking track from the road leads through native vegetation and the pancake rock formation. Throughout time, rain and sea water has been eroding the limestone creating narrow ridges and pillars in...