Private Sydney Goods Line, Barangaroo & Rocks Walking Tour
Duration
4 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Walk historic Goods Line transformed urban pathway
See Frank Gehry designed UTS iconic building
Explore Chinese Garden with waterfalls and serenity
Stroll Darling Harbour vibrant waterfront promenade
Visit Barangaroo with modern sustainable architecture
Discover The Rocks historic streets and colonial charm
€ 686.18
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This immersive walking journey begins at Central Station Sydney and follows the historic Goods Line, once a vital industrial corridor now transformed into a vibrant pedestrian pathway. Along the way, you will admire the striking design of the UTS Dr Chau Chak Wing Building by renowned architect Frank Gehry. The route continues into Darling Harbour where you will explore the peaceful Chinese Garden of Friendship, known for its waterfalls and traditional landscape design. From here, enjoy a relaxed stroll along the lively waterfront promenade lined with cafes and restaurants, followed by a visit to a colourful rooftop garden filled with diverse plant displays and textures. You will also cross Sydney’s only wooden swing bridge before heading toward King Street Wharf to view cruise boats and waterfront activity. The tour then moves into the modern precinct of Barangaroo, where you will learn about innovative environmental design and sustainable architecture. Walking along Hickson Road, you will reach the beautifully landscaped Barangaroo Reserve, featuring native flora and dramatic sandstone formations with stunning views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The journey continues past Walsh Bay wharves, rich with maritime history, before arriving at The Rocks, the birthplace of modern Sydney. Here, narrow laneways, historic pubs, and old warehouses bring early colonial life vividly to life, offering a memorable conclusion to this engaging city exploration.
Guide meet and greet in hotel
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Bottle of water
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Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
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Children must be accompanied by an adult
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