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The Rocks and Circular Quay

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Some architectural details in The Rocks, Sydney The Rocks and Circular Quay Historic harbourside area with shops, pubs and restaurants.

 


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Must do

Fast facts

  • Where Sydney's convict days blend with life today
  • City centre
  • Five-minute walk from Circular Quay

Why go there

Bursting with a colourful history dating back to convict days, The Rocks is a maze of sandstone lanes, cul-de-sacs and courtyards, jam-packed with shops, warehouses and terraces that were built in the early 19th century.

While The Rocks was once home to Sydney’s dockworkers and stevedores, it’s now a magnet for international visitors, who flock to its many shops, boutiques, pubs and restaurants.

Things to do

  • Visit the Sydney Visitor Information Centre for the latest on what to do and see in The Rocks.
  • Walk the foreshore from Circular Quay to below the Harbour Bridge.
  • Climb the span of the Harbour Bridge with BridgeClimb or visit the Pylon Lookout.
  • Explore shops and galleries in converted workmen’s cottages and sandstone terrace houses in Playfair Street.
  • Book a Rocks Ghost Tour and learn about macabre tales of murder, suicide, hanging and hauntings.

Don’t miss

  • A Rocks Walking Tour.
  • Sydney’s oldest pubs, including the Fortune of War, Hero of Waterloo, Lord Nelson and the Orient.
  • Museum of Contemporary Art.
  • Rocks Markets on weekends.
  • Australia Day celebrations on 26 January.

  • Circular Quay, Image Hamilton Lund

     

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