SYDNEY: A walking tour

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Start at Circular Quay, Sydney’s bustling waterfront hub, where ferries bob and the Sydney Opera House gleams. Take a moment to admire the iconic sails and the Harbour Bridge. From here, head south (5-minute walk) into The Rocks, Sydney’s oldest neighbourhood, with cobbled lanes and colonial charm. Pop into The Glenmore on Cumberland Street for a quick coffee or breakfast with rooftop views of the harbour, its pub-style fare is quintessentially Australian.

Stroll south-east (10 minutes) through The Rocks to George Street, Sydney’s historic spine. Stop at The Rocks Markets (weekends only) for a browse or grab a cheap, hearty bite at a food stall, try a gourmet sausage roll or pie for local flavour. Arrive early to avoid crowds. Nearby, you’re steps from the Museum of Sydney (5-minute walk), a small but fascinating spot showcasing the city’s colonial and Indigenous history.

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Continue south (10 minutes) to Martin Place, Sydney’s civic heart, lined with grand sandstone buildings. Pop into The GPO, a heritage-listed former post office, now home to chic eateries. For a quick lunch, try Bar Luca nearby on Phillip Street, famous for its creative burgers in a casual setting, perfect for a no-reservations, lively vibe.

Head east (10-minute walk) to the Royal Botanic Garden, a lush oasis with sweeping harbour views. Stroll through to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, a sandstone bench carved by convicts in 1810, offering a stunning photo spot. If you’re peckish, detour to Botanic House within the gardens for a refined snack or high tea.

Walk south-west (15 minutes) along the Domain to Hyde Park, home to the Anzac Memorial, a solemn Art Deco gem worth a quick visit for its poignant exhibits. From here, it’s a short stroll (5 minutes) to Pitt Street Mall, Sydney’s shopping hub. Pop into Strand Arcade, a Victorian-era gem, for a hot chocolate or coffee at Gumption by Coffee Alchemy, a local favourite for its rich brews.

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End your tour (10-minute walk) at the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), a Romanesque masterpiece filled with boutique shops and ornate interiors. If time allows, cross to the State Library of New South Wales (10 minutes north-east) for a glimpse of its grand reading room.This four-hour route weaves Sydney’s harbour, historic lanes, green spaces, and culinary gems into a compact journey. 

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